Everybody knows that malware infiltrating your system is not
just a threat but an inevitability. But with the right malware
removal tools and prevention measures, you can rest easy knowing
that you can minimize the damage caused by various adware, viruses
and worms.
Below are eight tips from SearchWindowsSecurity.com that provide
a proper list of antivirus tools, tools that defend against
malicious Web sites in the enterprise, Kevin Beaver's popular
malware removal handbook and more.
Malware removal handbook
Cleaning a system of Malware infestation is one of the most
difficult admin tasks around. Contributor Kevin Beaver has compiled
this malware removal handbook chock full of references and tools to
make the process easier.
Free tools defend against malicious Web sites in the
enterprise
No matter how hard average users try to avoid the dark side of the
Web, there is no guarantee of safe Web browsing in the enterprise.
These free tools recommended by contributor Tony Bradley will help
protect your users (and your network) from threats lurking on the
Web.
A proper set of antivirus tools?
Windows security threats expert Kevin Beaver analyzes a set of
tools and their potential antivirus capabilities.
Which is the best antispyware?
How do you choose the best antispyware product? Don't compare the
products, compare the reviews of the products. This consolidation
of antispyware reviews and rankings points to a top product.
Are two antispywares better than one?
Windows security threats expert Kevin Beaver explains how not to
hinder PC performance while running multiple antispyware
programs.
Controlling Web surfing with Content Advisor
Unmanaged Web surfing can cause more problems than just malware
infection. Find out how to control your users' Web surfing.
Researching antivirus, e-mail and Web security
products
It isn't easy to find unbiased product information. Site expert Wes
Noonan shares resources for researching antivirus, e-mail and web
security products.
I'm locked out of my own computer!
Windows security expert Kevin Beaver shares a helpful tool to use
when your account becomes corrupt.