Security software photo galleries
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Nazi code-breaking hardware: photos
They say that it would have taken at least two more years to defeat the German military had some of the Nazis' secret codes not fallen into the hands of the Allies.
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How to spot a phishing scam: slideshow
The fallout from the data breach of US marketing firm Epsilon was massive. Some of the world's largest companies were forced to apologise, as customer details stored within Epsilon were stolen by hackers. 1
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Aussie Open serves up ace tech: photos
The Australian Open kicked off in Melbourne yesterday, this year with more technology than ever. ZDNet Australia went behind the scenes to bring you all the action. 1
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Microsoft Security Essentials 2
Microsoft has updated its security program with some good changes under the hood. See what's new in this slideshow tour. 1
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AVG Anti-Virus Free: photo tour
AVG Anti-Virus Free 2011 boasts faster scans, a quicker install and some tweaks to the interface have made it easier to use.
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Tent city tech: keeping FIFA fanatics happy in Durban
Here's a look behind the scenes at the tech that's keeping 1200 Socceroo fans happy at their "Tent City" accommodation at the Durban Cricket Ground.
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McAfee Total Protection 2010: Photo gallery
McAfee Total Protection 2010 is the latest in McAfee's security stable to offer all the bells, whistles and options that the company can squeeze into one security suite. This program is nothing if not extensive, as the following screenshots show.
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Microsoft Security Essentials: Screenshots
Microsoft has launched a new free security package today dubbed Microsoft Security Essentials. 4
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Norton Internet Security 2010
Symantec is betting heavily that program behaviour is the future battlefront of security and is making a big push in its 2010 security program line-up with a behavioural engine called Quorum. 1
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Norton Internet Security 2010 beta: Screenshots
This week Symantec made beta versions of its flagship Norton Internet Security 2010 and Antivirus 2010 products available for testing. We put NIS 2010 through its paces to see how it stacks up. 1
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