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Best Free Antivirus; A New Internet Explorer Zero-Day Found; How to Stay Anonymous; And More

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  Security Watch May 8, 2013
 
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The Best Free Antivirus for 2013
The nice thing about having free antivirus is that you can switch to a better tool whenever you want. If you aren't happy with your current free antivirus, maybe it's time to check out one of the top contenders on our Best Free Antivirus list. The best free antivirus to meet your needs is out there.

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Internet Explorer 8 Zero-Day Targets Nuclear Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor website was compromised as part of a watering hole attack exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer 8. The targeted victims appear to be people with access to nuclear or other toxic materials. Microsoft hasn't said when the flaw will be fixed.

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How to Stay Anonymous Online
Worried about sites tracking your activities online and selling that information to advertisers? Check out how you to use your browser and VPN utilities to browse the Web anonymously. It can be done!

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Backroom Secrets of the Security Tech Support Experts Revealed
Ever wonder what kind of tools that helpful tech support team on the other end of the phone is using to help fix your computer when your security suite isn't enough? Check out the plethora of cleanup utilities, anti-rootkit tools, and scanning software the experts use when they bring out the big guns.

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Protecting Group Twitter Accounts
After several media organizations lost control of their Twitter accounts last week, the micro-blogging site asked newsrooms to take steps to secure their accounts. While some of the suggestions bordered on impractical, a handful was useful advice for anyone managing a group Twitter account.

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Symantec Rules, Microsoft Improves, in Dynamic AV Tests
Symantec dominated the latest real-world antivirus tests from Dennis Labs, with Norton Internet Security scoring almost-perfect results. Microsoft was still far behind with its Microsoft Security Essentials, but still improved on its disastrous performance in the previous tests.

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