A 2012 Internet Security Package Is Reviewed; How Android Malware Makes Money; Three Security Tools You Can't Go Online Without; and More.

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Avira Free Antivirus 2012 Is Very Solid PC Protection; How
Android Malware Makes Money; Three Security Tools You Can't
Go Online Without
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Avira Free Antivirus 2012 Is Very Solid PC Protection

This free antivirus gets good ratings from the independent
labs and also scored well in PCMag's own malware removal and
blocking tests, though in both tests it had some trouble
with rootkits. It's a nice free solution that's worth your
consideration.

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How Android Malware Makes Money

In the old days, researchers wrote virus code to prove a
point and lone coders released malware that disseminated a
message or simply vandalized computers. Modern malware is all
about money. Symantec has just released a report on the
various techniques used to make a profit from Android-focused
malware. Given that Android is now the most widespread mobile
platform, it's a wide-open field for malefactors seeking to
cash in.

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Three Security Tools You Can't Go Online Without

You wouldn't walk around with your stash of cash hanging out
of a pocket. You wouldn't park your car and leave it with
the keys in and windows open. And you surely wouldn't go
mountain climbing in the snow wearing shorts and flip flops.
Silly ideas? Perhaps, but going online without proper
protection is just as silly.

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Is TLS/SSL a Flawed System?

Taher Elgamal, creator of the Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
technology that adds a measure of encryption and security to
Internet communication, sees a problem with the current
system. Speaking with the BBC, Elgamal noted that there's
nothing wrong with the technology and encryption itself, but
rather the parties involved in implementing it.

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Fake Netflix App Steals Passwords

The sole purpose of this app is to steal Netflix login
credentials. It asks for exactly the same permissions the
real app does, and transmits the credentials to its home
server. It then reports a hardware problem and advises
downloading an upgrade. In truth, when you accept the
alleged upgrade the app attempts to uninstall itself.
Beware.

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Chinese Antivirus: Some Decent, Some Awful

A pair of foreign investment companies commissioned AV-
Comparatives to test four products written in China and
aimed at the Chinese market. Due to privacy and liability
laws in their home country as well as local regulations,
AV-Comparatives can't reveal the names of the tested
products. However, none are among those tested in their
most recent on-demand test.

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