Spyware Doctor Latest
Posted by Simon Salvin on 06. Dec 2009 on Internet, Simple PCEach year we strive to develop more effective software to meet our customers’ changing needs. One way we measure our effectiveness is by listening to independent industry experts when they review our latest release. Neil J. Rubenking from PCMag.com recently completed his review of Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 2010 and we’re thrilled to announce it won the PCMag.com Editors’ Choice Award.
PCMag.com Editors’ Choice Award
“The latest Spyware Doctor proved effective in every area of malware removal and blocking. It’s a great product.” – www.pcmag.com, October 15, 2009
October 15, 2009
Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 2010
This accolade confirms that the 2010 release of Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus delivers what customers need, highly effective detection, elimination and blocking of Malware.
Read the full review
AntiMalware testing and how we compared
"Spyware Doctor also set a new record in the malware blocking test, scoring 9.7 of 10 possible points.” – www.pcmag.com, October 15, 2009
Testing product effectiveness involves two stages; the detection and elimination of current Malware infections and the blocking of new Malware threats. The effectiveness of the product is tracked via a points system and Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus performed outstandingly scoring 9.7 out of 10 points.
Read more about the testing approach
See how Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 2010 compared against other products
Recent Malware threats to look out for
Malware Spam Blasts
Cybercriminals are currently sending out mass email blasts impersonating popular companies to install password stealing malware on to users PCs. The emails look like they’re coming from a legitimate source, as demonstrated in the recent ‘Facebook Password Reset Scam’ discussed on the ThreatFire™ blog. The purpose of this scam is to deliver malware packages designed to infiltrate users PC with malicious programs including; Koobface, Bredolab, and Zbot.
Learn more about this Malware threat on the ThreatFire™ Blog
Net-Worm.Koobface is a network-aware worm that attempts to replicate across the existing network(s) and also can be used to hijack certain aspects of users’ web browser functionality (such as homepage, search page, and security settings).
Trojan-Spy.Zbot.YETH is a rootkit trojan which steals online banking information and downloads other malware as well.
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