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Update to the latest security tools in our recent security fest

by Chris Wiles

14 Nov 2007

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Grab140 You may or may not have noticed that we've added and updated a number of security applications on vnunet.com/downloads, recently? The reason is down to us working hard on a forthcoming Computeractive 'Ultimate Guide to PC Security' magazine, which goes on-sale 6th of December 2007. As you can imagine, the disc for this magazine packed full of security software and, whilst I'm here, I'll also mention the three world-exclusive covermounts we've got lined up for this mag. You'll be surprised.

Back on topic. As mentioned, you may have noticed the anti-spyware, anti-virus and anti-spam updates on vnunet.com/downloads over the last couple of weeks? Did you see that Webroot recently released their Desktop Firewall as a free product or that PC Tools released Spyware Doctor 5.5 as a beta preview?

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