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Member since March 14, 2006

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    NOD32 Antivirus

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  1. Comment - Distrust for Windows Could Help Apple

    (Apr 18, 2006 - 3:20 AM)

    Why should we trust Apple?
    besides so what if Apple goes from 4% to 8%
    of the market!!!
    over 90% of people will still use Windows

  2. Comment - McAfee Gaffe Deletes Excel, Other Apps

    (Mar 22, 2006 - 10:44 AM)

    Although Windows XP has been released for some time, many of the world's leading antivirus vendors including Norton and McAfee are still in the process of assuring compatibility. As these companies continue to fix their bugs, a vendor called NOD32 has already beaten them to the punch.
    In fact, Microsoft itself is a four year customer of NOD32 and the software giant has just signed on for an additional two years of service. Microsoft places so much confidence in the Nod32 antivirus product that it uses Nod32 on ALL of the computers that it owns. (That’s right Bill Gates uses Nod32 to protect his computers)
    How could such an unknown score such a high profile account? The answer lies in Nod32's rich detection capabilities, small footprint and feature set. For starters, Nod32 detects and removes 100 percent of all known viruses according to the latest Virus Bulletin research.
    Nod32's resident antivirus scanner also has advanced heuristics to detect and remove most unknown viruses and Trojans.
    Nod32 also makes a negligible impact on system performance because it is coded in assembly language.
    NOD32's negligible impact on system performance has led to its growing popularity among gamers.
    Nod32 is comprised of modules: IMON, AMON, and NOD32. IMON monitors all internet traffic for malware, is browser friendly, has support for hyperthreading and includes a file download progress window in its e-mail client plug-in.
    The software also receives hourly updates and does not need to be uninstalled when an upgrade is released.