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1• Do I really have to reformat and reinstall?
By Andy Walker. Maybe you don't have to reformat your hard drive reinstall Windows.
2• Survivor tools
By Staff. More and more websites are available now that can ferret out viruses and spyware on your computer.
3• Get help with your computer problem
By Staff. Cyberwalker.
4• Windows XP goes kaboom?
By Chris Ricci. An XP crash sounds ominous but it doesn't have to be: you can save your PC without losing your data.
5• Back Orifice Trojan horse explained
By Andy Walker. True to the historical version, a Trojan horse can attack your computer without your realizing anything's going wrong.
6• Emergency Tech Support
By Andy Walker. Having trouble with your computer? No fear! Tech support is available from Cyberwalker.
7• Grisoft's AVG Anti-Virus (Free Edition)
By Ted Gallardo. You get more than you've paid for: yes, Grisoft's AVG Anti-Virus free edition lacks dedicated technical support, but it does keep your computer clean, and that's what matters most.
8• Avira AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic AntiVirus
By Ted Gallardo. It is straightforward and easy-to-use and navigate, but it does tend to get lost from time to time.
9• Symantec's Norton AntiVirus 2007
By Ted Gallardo. While it does what it promises to do, and then some, this version of Norton's AntiVirus hogs too many resources and slows your computer down.
10• iMac not immune to viruses
By Andy Walker. If you're a Mac user, don't be lulled into a false sense of security -- your machine could still be infected with viruses.
11• CA Internet Security Suite 2007: go for it
By Ted Gallardo. Fighting viruses, spyware and spam behind one firewall is rather attractive but ability to concentrate its controls into one spot would be even more helpful.
12• CIH virus deletion: The answer to your worries
By Andy Walker. Win95.
13• Yep, it's a virus.
By Andy Walker. Just when you thought it was safe to relax your computer security, you find out you were wrong about that.
14• Alwil Software's avast! 4 Home Edition AntiVirus
By Ted Gallardo. Blending two tasks, such as antivirus protection and adware/spyware blocking may sound nice, but it slows you down .
15• Windows XP Service Pack 2
By Andy Walker. The latest update to Windows XP comes in the form of Service Pack 2.
16• Get hackers out of your home
By Andy Walker. The arrival of broadband Internet access has opened up a new playground for hackers: home computers.
17• Be wary of the Hare virus.
By Andy Walker. Some viruses are set to launch themselves on a scheduled date or to be triggered by certain events.
18• How to protect yourself against the Love Bug
By Andy Walker. The Love Bug, a/k/a the "I Love You" virus, is one of the latest in an annoyingly persistent series of viruses with malicious payloads.
19• How to fool e-mail worms and stop them cold
By Andy Walker. Sometimes there are little tricks you can do to keep viruses at bay, but are they worth it?.
20• Trialware anti-virus program misses virus
By Andy Walker. Trial versions of software are great for "try before you buy", but if you want to get the full benefit, it only makes sense to get the full version.
21• CA Anti-Virus 2007 a must tool
By Ted Gallardo. The layout of the settings window is easy to use, navigate and understand, but the help file, while helpful, should be an integral part of the controls.
22• New worm out in the wild is lethal.
By Andy Walker. ExploreZip is a worm so aggressive that it caused more than one company's email system to crash.
23• W32.Kriz is not a virus hoax
By Andy Walker. The W32.
24• Computer myths: legends or truth?
By Peter Ehm. Some of the stories sound logical, and they might have been.
25• Ten Commandments to keep your computer healthy
By Jason Kerluck. They all make common sense, but not every computer is aware of them: basic rules to help your computer keep running in top form.
26• The Melissa macro virus
By Andy Walker. With apologies to all the very nice ladies named Melissa, this virus was bad news for a lot of people.
27• Symantec responds to Trojan horses
By Andy Walker. Symantec, a major computer security vendor, has developed antidotes to Trojan horse infestations.
28• Keeping up with the Vistas of this world
By Peter Ehm. For whatever reason, Windows Vista way too often isn't familiar with some rather common (but older) applications.
29• Service Pack 1: will it deliver Vista to its glory?
By Jason Kerluck. It took two service packs to make Windows XP the good, old and reliable benchmark it is today.
30• There are ways to fight cyber criminals
By Andy Walker. From identity theft through abuse of your e-mail system, and then some, there seem to be no bounds to computer criminals' weird imaginations.
31• Five must-have security applications
By Craig Worden and Jason Kerluck. Modern times can be exhaustingly happy, but they are also filled with risks.
32• Third Service Pack for XP ready to hit the market
By Jason Kerluck. New Service Pack offers a host of improvements, even though not all that glitters is gold.
33• Get used to employing safe-surfing habits
By Peter Ehm. The cyber-world is not as dangerous as the many headlines would make us believe, but it's still too dangerous to keep us entirely comfortable.
34• Safe on the cheap
By Peter Ehm. There are some freeware security application titles that would give their most expensive siblings a good run for their money.
35• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 020
By staff. May 15, 2006: Anti-virus, boot-ups and PVRs.
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