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  2. Should I Remove It? - Wikipedia

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    Dan Russell of CNET rated 3.5/5 stars and wrote, "While many programs lack sufficient feedback for reliable ratings, Should I Remove It is a great place to start looking." Mike Williams of PC Advisor said that crowdsourced data "isn't particularly useful or reliable", but the application provides a good starting point for research.

  3. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    The malware is able to modify the code on PLC devices unnoticed, and subsequently to mask its presence from WinCC if the control software attempts to read an infected block of memory from the PLC system. The malware furthermore used a zero-day exploit in the WinCC/SCADA database software in the form of a hard-coded database password.

  4. Webroot - Wikipedia

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    Webroot Inc. is an American privately-held cybersecurity software company that provides Internet security for consumers and businesses. The company was founded in Boulder, Colorado, US, and is now headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, and has US operations in San Mateo and San Diego, and globally in Australia, Austria, Ireland, Japan and the United Kingdom.

  5. ClamWin Free Antivirus - Wikipedia

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    In the 10 August-05 September 2009 test performed by Virus.gr, ClamWin Free Antivirus version 0.95.2 detected 52.48% of all threats and ranked 43 out of 55 products tested; the best scored 98.89%. On 6 September 2011 cNet gave ClamWin Free Antivirus a rating of excellent, 4 of 5 stars. See also. Free and open-source software portal

  6. AVG AntiVirus - Wikipedia

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    Type. Antivirus software. License. Freemium. Website. avg .com. AVG AntiVirus (previously known as AVG, an abbreviation of Anti-Virus Guard) is a line of antivirus software developed by AVG Technologies, a subsidiary of Avast, a part of Gen Digital. [1] [2] It is available for Windows, macOS and Android .

  7. Blackshades - Wikipedia

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    Blackshades. Blackshades is a malicious trojan horse used by hackers to control infected computers remotely. The malware targets computers using operating systems based on Microsoft Windows. [2] According to US officials, over 500,000 computer systems have been infected worldwide with the software.

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