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Managed Security, HIPAA Compliance Audit, PCI Audit, Website Security Testing, Vulnerability Assessment, Application Security, Physical Security Audit :: File Repository

There are lots of good free software packages out there. Here are just a few you might find useful. No guarantees and use at your own risk.
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Antivirus

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AV provides a layer of protection from a multitude of virus, trojan, worm, spyware, adware, dialer, keylogger and rootkit infections. You must have AV running on your systems.

Browser Protection

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Firewall

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Firewalls should protect while not being too intrusive and have autoblocking and logging capabilities. They are a must have for anyone roaming. They are hardware and software based and have increasing capabilities such as web protection. 

Intrusion Prevention

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An Intrusion Prevention System is a network security device that monitors network and/or system activities for malicious or unwanted behavior and can react, in real-time, to block or prevent those activities. Network-based IPS, for example, will operate in-line to monitor all network traffic for malicious code or attacks . When an attack is detected, it can drop the offending packets while still allowing all other traffic to pass. Intrusion prevention technology is considered by some to be an extension of intrusion detection (IDS) technology.

PC Cleaner

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Cleans a lot fo unwanted or garbage files from your PC. It can be temporary files, duplicate files, left over files from installations and more.

Registry Cleaner

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A registry cleaner is a type of software utility designed for the Microsoft Windows operating system whose purpose is to remove redundant or unwanted items from the Windows registry. However the necessity and usefulness of registry cleaners is a controversial topic, with experts not agreeing on their benefit. The problem is further clouded by the fact that malware and scareware is often associated with utilities of this type.

 

Rootkit

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Spyware

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Spyware is a type of malware that is installed surreptitiously on personal computers to collect information about users, their computer or browsing habits without their informed consent. While the term spyware suggests software that secretly monitors the user's behavior, the functions of spyware extend well beyond simple monitoring. Spyware programs can collect various types of personal information, such as Internet surfing habits and sites that have been visited, but can also interfere with user control of the computer in other ways, such as installing additional software and redirecting Web browser activ

Trojan Defense

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A Trojan horse, or trojan for short, is a term used to describe malware that appears, to the user, to perform a desirable function but, in fact, facilitates unauthorized access to the user's computer system. Trojan horses are not self-replicating which distinguishes them from viruses and worms. Additionally, they require interaction with a hacker to fulfil their purpose. The hacker need not be the individual responsible for distributing the Trojan horse. It is possible for hackers to scan computers on a network using a port scanner in the hope of finding one with a Trojan horse installed.

 

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A collection of whitepapers that you might find interesting. Or not so interesting but useful.

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