‘This app made the false claim that it provided one-click virus protection; in reality, it did not,’ the company wrote in an e-mail to purchasers.
‘This app made the false claim that it provided one-click virus protection; in reality, it did not,’ the company wrote in an e-mail to purchasers.
The report makes note of the use of “password,” but it cites other head-scratchers common within the federal system such as expired virus protection and security patches in need of updates.
Doctor Web has announced that, beginning June 19, its free service to restore files encrypted with malware from the Encoder Trojan family is available only to users of Dr.Web products. This is due to the huge number of encoder Trojan-related requests that have overloaded the company’s anti-virus laboratory and technical support service. Doctor Web’s technical […]
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