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Download at: majorgeeks.com Kaspersky Lab has developed the TDSSKiller utility that allows removing rootkits. A rootkit for Windows systems is a program that penetrates into the system and intercepts the system functions (Windows API). It can effectively hide its presence by intercepting and modifying low-level API functions. Moreover it can hide the presence of particular processes, folders, files and registry keys. Some rootkits install its own drivers and services in the system (they also remain "invisible").
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Using Kaspersky TDSSKiller by Majorgeeks.com
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This video is designed to explain the complex mathematics that we take for granted in everyday life. In episode 1 Bob discovers the pitfalls of internet shopping! This project was jointly funded by; the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications The National HE Stem Programme.
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Bobs Misadventures in Maths – Episode 1 – Internet Security
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Kaspersky ONE Universal Security is the easy, one-license solution to protect your PCs, Macs, smartphones and Android tablets. Based on award-winning Kaspersky Lab technologies, Kaspersky ONE delivers real-time protection against dangerous Internet threats with security optimized for each device. So no matter which devices you use to bank, shop, surf, or chat online, you know you’re always safe.
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Kaspersky ONE Universal Security – ALL YOU NEED IS ONE
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If your computer is too infected to actually install an anti-virus then you need to see this video. Welcome to the Kaspersky Rescue Disc VS. a highly infected PC. Learn how you can remove any virus by using the Kaspersky Rescue CD.
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Kaspersky AntiVirus 2011 Rescue Disc VS. Malware
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In part 2 of this review I’ll show you the KIS 2010 sandbox and application control in action. I also throw 10 malicious urls against KIS 2010…can it handle the beating? Find out!
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Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Review Part 2