| Max Secure Software Launches Anti-Spyware Product for MS Vista OS
Max Secure Software has unveiled Max Spyware Detector 2.0 for Windows Vista, the anti-spyware software. The Max Spyware Detector will be offered free until March 2007 for new users of Windows Vista who are looking for a reliable and anti-spyware product. The Max Spyware Detector incorporates Max Secure Softwares Smart Scan technology to speed the detection of spyware. Smart Scan uses a proprietary scanning algorithm that reduces scan time by up to 20 minutes on repetitive spyware scans. The Max Secure Software employs a dedicated database team which uses state-of-the-art spyware research methods to identify and resolve spyware threats before they are widely distributed. The Max Spyware Detector for Windows Vista has advanced blocking features which block ActiveX, browser header objects and tracking cookies.
State Reaches Settlement In SONY CD Spyware Suit
(December 19, 2006)—Texas has won a final judgment against SONY BMG Music Entertainment that could mean restitution for Texans who purchased compact discs containing XCP, MediaMax or any other content-protection software with hidden files, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said Tuesday. SONY BMG will also pay $1.5 million to settle the suits in Texas and another brought in California. The judgment also means SONY BMG must stop selling those CDs and must destroy any remaining CDs with XCP or MediaMax technology. Texas' original suit alleged the company illegally installed spyware on millions of music CDs that Abbott says could make computers “vulnerable to computer viruses and other forms of attack." In September Abbott warned that SONY music CDs with XCP copy protection software could cause problems for consumers whose computers use certain versions of American Online software.
Taking stock of winners and losers
In 2006, the big losers were defined by the scandal that erupted over executives who received big paydays from stock options backdated to low points in a company's stock price. In the winners' column, there were Internet whiz kids who made a billion, and some big surprises, including a disgraced banker who found redemption. WINNER: WARREN BUFFETT The world's second-richest man said this summer he would give away 85 percent of his fortune — about $37.4 billion worth of stock in Berkshire Hathaway, the company he runs — to five charitable foundations, with the greatest share, about $31 billion, going to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, dedicated to improving health and education, especially in poor nations. Buffett, the billionaire investor and executive, said he never seriously considered doing anything with his $44 billion fortune except giving it all away.
Grand County Internet Services to Deploy Aladdin eSafe SecureSurfing Solution to Protect Local Business and Residential ...
Aladdin Knowledge Systems , the leader in Software DRM, strong authentication and content security solutions, today announced that Grand County Internet Services (GCIS), the local ISP for Grand County, Colorado, will implement the Aladdin eSafe SecureSurfing(TM) solution next month. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040416/CGALADDINLOGO ) Instead of maintaining desktop-based software that fights spyware gained through Web browsing, ISP customers can depend on GCIS to offer a centralized, value-added security service that inspects and filters Web traffic before it reaches the surfer. Providing both businesses and residential GCIS customers with "clean pipe" Internet access, eSafe SecureSurfing stands as the first- ever technology designed for ISP-managed security services.
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