May 22, 2011

Big Companies = Big Mistakes

Studies are showing that big businesses are still failing to comply with security protocol that have been developed to prevent such problems. From portable hard drives to the most troublesome flash disks, malware is still getting into these big companies even with heavy investment in security software.
The most detrimental factor is the attitude of people who are the weakest links in the IT security equation. Complacency and utter disregard for security protocol such as scanning drives before you use them and scanning again when transferring from computer to computer is to blame. People bring their drives home to finish off work using an infected computer thereby transferring malware in an attack from within once they get into their office PC.

April 22, 2011

Mac Immunity

It’s all now a dream, the ability of Mac’s to laugh at the millions of malware that target pc’s running windows for even they are now subject to attacks keeping people at Apple busy. Though based on a totally different Operating systems that used to protect them, they are now seeing a measurable number of attacks specifically targeting Mac’s through the internet.

There is built-in protection from Apple but updates rarely come to keep them protected. People using Mac’s should update once they are available to prevent intrusion and the usual regimen of scans when using flash drives and other portable storage is always in order.

February 28, 2011

The importance of antivirus software

Filed under: Computers And Technology — Cyrill @ 6:56 pm

One of the most important pieces of software in a computer is the antivirus software. When setting up a desktop PC or a laptop, it should be one of the first applications to be to be installed. An effective antivirus software will protect your PC from malicious viruses and Trojans.

There are many antivirus software that you can use. Some of them are commercially available products that are for sale. But there are also free antivirus software that you can also use. It is up to you to decide which type of software you want to use, just as long as you do use an antivirus program in your computer.