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what is the first cybercrime incident in the world?

Q & A | Sunday 23 May 2010 4:17 pm

How do I renew my internet security subscription?

Q & A | Sunday 23 May 2010 4:51 am

I have norton and it wants me to renew it right now. I dont have a good internet connection (because I piggy back off someone in my complex) so I dont want to do it online. I bought a different version of norton (i had just the internet security, now I have norton 360). Will it mess something up if I just pop in my new software and install it? Or do I first have to uninstall my old subscription?

cybercrime and its protection?

Q & A | Thursday 20 May 2010 10:16 am

The rapid growth of the Internet and computer technology over the past few years has led to the growth in new forms of crime — dubbed ‘cybercrime’ — throughout the world. Based on statistics on the various forms of cybercrime and other evidence, which forms of cybercrime pose the most serious threat to individuals and businesses? What concrete steps should governments take to protect individuals and companies from cyber criminals? What can individuals and businesses do to protect themselves against cyber crime?

plzz answer dis question in detail..its urgent..thanx..

How is mcafee internet security? why is it used so widely in most places and is it a monopoly?

Q & A | Thursday 20 May 2010 5:50 am

i have only used mcafee security suite because the ISP offers it for free and all computers at school and work use mcafee too.

Even though there are so many antivirus why do businesses, schools and internet providers stick with mcafee only? When i bought new computer it came with pre-installed mcafee.

is mcafee an antivirus monopoly?

Is there any internet security software like Norton free for download?

Q & A | Monday 17 May 2010 6:53 am

I have Norton internet security but it will expire soon. I was wondering if there were any programs out there for free. There probably isn’t but I just thought I’d ask. Thanks in advance.



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