Fort Lee, NJ (ContentDesk) August 3, 2005 -- Antivirus Email, a consumer products company offering subscription e-mail and ISP services, is now including Spyware Slayer in its suite of privacy protection software that is available to users with a monthly subscription to Antivirus Email.Antivirus Email understands that there is a real threat online from unscrupulous marketers who secretly install Spyware, Adware, Trojans, Worms & Viruses on a PC, all which can contribute to:- Damaging and corrupting a hard drive- Stealing passwords, credit card & banking information- Recording everything said in emails & chats- Sending personal information to ad companies that send pop-ups & spam- Allowing hackers to take over a computerAntivirus Email with Spyware Slayer software helps protect users' personal computers from these risks and keeps them from slowing down and crashing from unwanted toolbars and pop-ads being unknowingly delivered and downloaded to the PC.A standard monthly Antivirus Email subscription rate is $14.95 a month for four email accounts and ISP service along with the online protection software bundle. The entire package includes anti-virus software, PC Cleanser, a pop-up blocker and internet accelerator software, as well as the Spyware Slayer software.Antivirus Email's software suite protects the consumer's computer from internet predators - the fastest growing threat to computer users' privacy today. Antivirus Email subscribers will now be able to safely detect and remove Trojans, system monitors, ad-ware and other such programs. Removal of these harmful programs will ultimately protect them from identity theft, computer corruption and privacy invasions. Antivirus Email's software package will also wash away all traces of PC and Internet Activity, and completely wipe out unneeded data for total privacy protection and improved system performance.
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GreenAppleGames.com Launches 3 Summer Casual Games Sequels
Irvine, CA (ContentDesk) June 12, 2006 -- GreenAppleGames.com, a popular casual games portal announces the release of three (3) summer sequels to capitalize on the success of the original titles.
These sequels include games published by Reflexive Entertainment, PlayFirst, and GameHouse.
A spokesperson for GreenAppleGames.com said, "We are very excited to offer the 'summer sequels' to our audience from these top Developers and Publishers.
It's encouraging to see that the makers of these casual games continue to revitalize the Brands to keep them fresh and entertaining.
As our audience continues to grow, we're delighted such powerful brands such as Big Kahuna Reef, Diner Dash, and Super Collapse can enrich our product offering."Big Kahuna Reef 2: Chain Reaction is spectacular and explosively charged match-game of adventure will captivate you as you dive with Humpback Whales, discovering new and exotic fish at every turn.
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GreenAppleGames.com Launches 3 Summer Casual Games Sequels
Adware Spyware
Spyware Adware - Now we'll tell you the secret to stopping Adware Spyware: Restrict users from installing this malicious software, forever. Tips for identifying, removing and preventing spyware from being installed on your computer.
Detecting Spyware
Like anti-virus software, anti-spyware software relies on databases of known rogue programs that must be updated weekly to be effective. Detecting spyware files works in much the same way as your anti-virus software by scanning your hard drive files and folders.
There is some very good anti-spyware and anti-adware software is which is free such as adaware se. However you need to be aware that some anti-spyware software may only specialize in locating keyloggers, so it is important that you read the key features of the software before you use it.
Spyware programmers go to a lot of trouble to ensure their software remains hidden and performs the tasks that they require for months...
CyberDefender Phishing Alert: CyberDefender Reports 633 New Phishing Scams Have Plagued Internet Users since January 2006
(ContentDesk) August 9, 2006 CyberDefender(tm) Corporation, the security developer with the Internet's most advanced early defense technology, has released its latest CyberDefender Phishing Alert. CyberDefender early detection technology reported a total of 633 new phishing scams from January through July 2006. Of these, 302 eBay and 246 PayPal scams plagued Internet users, while 32 Chase and 12 Bank of America scams were also reported. The CyberDefender Phishing Alert is a phishing attack report highlighting recent phishing scams that are plaguing Internet users and exposing them to identity theft.
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