14 Aug 2008
Almost anyone who has installed an anti spyware application assumes that they're
fairly safe. However, even with the very latest spyware protection applications,
you can't always be sure. As with other anti-virus applications, much of the
security is provided by systematic checks, updates and so on. If your out of the office or away from your computer, you can't always ensure you run system checks and this makes it possible for a Trojan or other malicious software to access your system. Latest stories from Business Software
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