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1• Survivor tools

By Staff. More and more websites are available now that can ferret out viruses and spyware on your computer.

2• Going ... going ... GONE!

By Andy Walker. When you delete a file is it really gone? The answer is no, but there are ways to delete information permanently.

3• 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.

4• BO2K and Trojan Horse viruses

By Andy Walker. A Trojan horse can be a program that appears to be helpful, but actually is destructive in nature.

5• 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.

6• Windows 95 system resources dangerously low

By Andy Walker. When your Windows 95 system tells you it's low on resources, it could be your RAM or something more.

7• 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.

8• Keep your PC running in top form

By Andy Walker. A clean and organized computer is a happy computer.

9• CIH virus deletion: The answer to your worries

By Andy Walker. Win95.

10• 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.

11• Windows XP Service Pack 2

By Andy Walker. The latest update to Windows XP comes in the form of Service Pack 2.

12• 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.

13• 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.

14• 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?.

15• Wobbler virus: another hoax

By Andy Walker. The Wobbler virus was a hoax.

16• 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.

17• 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.

18• Class system fouls up fax.

By Andy Walker. Learn the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 fax machines.

19• Tweak UI helps clean up overcrowded hard drives

By Andy Walker. Incorrectly removing programs from your system can lead to error messages and decreased performance.

20• Computer myths: legends or truth?

By Peter Ehm. Some of the stories sound logical, and they might have been.

21• Send garbage where it belongs

By Chris Ricci. Get rid of software you won't need to reclaim precious hard drive space.

22• Cyberwalker Radio Episode 046

By Staff. Originally Aired April 24, 2007: Vista Questions, Genuine Windows Advantage, and backing up your PC.

23• Software helps you sort out fax, phone problems

By Andy Walker. You can receive phone calls and use your fax machine on one line.

24• 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.

25• Symantec responds to Trojan horses

By Andy Walker. Symantec, a major computer security vendor, has developed antidotes to Trojan horse infestations.

26• 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.

27• 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.