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  • Wed May 21 2008 McAfee VirusScan 2006

    Early testing suggests slow antivirus and antispyware scans from McAfee VirusScan 2006.

  • Wed Feb 26 1997 McAfee pushes virus fixes

    The antivirus mercenary wants to fortify companies using Internet "push" technology.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Aug 21 2000 McAfee takes crack at antivirus software for handhelds

    The company's VirusScan Handheld program runs on a desktop computer and scans the handheld device.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Mar 17 2005 Another antivirus software flaw detected

    This time: McAfee. But the flaw does not affect current subscribers to the company's update service.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Mon Jul 17 2006 Virus writers use open-source methods

    Antivirus vendor McAfee cites potential for harm if power, efficiency of open source is misused.

    Posted by Tom Espiner

  • Wed Dec 4 1996 SHORT TAKE: McAfee gives away virus antidote

    McAfee announced a plan directed at webmasters, Internet Service Providers (ISP), and bulletin board system staff, among others, that will allow them access to free anti-virus software in exchange for displaying a "McAfee Safe Surf'n" logo on their site. The logo hotlinks interested parties to McAfee's Web site where they can access free 30-day trial versions of McAfee VirusScan, NetShield, and GroupShield. Members of the program receive free upgrades to the software and discounts on other McAfee products.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Feb 14 2005 McAfee plans daily virus updates

    The security specialist will also launch a customizable Web site that offers incident and threat information.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Tue Oct 9 2001 EMC system gets antivirus support

    Storage-system maker EMC has announced that its high-end Celerra file-storage system now supports antivirus software from Computer Associates, McAfee, Symantec and Trend Micro. Using software from these companies lets a computer system check for viruses as files are written to the Celerra system, EMC said Tuesday.

    The move stemmed from a partnership plan that started in August 1999 and made it easier for software companies to tie in with EMC hardware. Antivirus companies have been advocating for the use of their software on centralized servers so viruses that arrive via e-mail can be nipped in the bud more easily.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Mon Jan 22 2007 McAfee VirusScan upgrade hobbles Lotus Notes

    Upgrading to latest version of McAfee VirusScan Enterprise can lock Lotus Notes users out of their e-mail. McAfee is investigating.

    Posted by Joris Evers

  • Mon Aug 18 1997 Quarterdeck fights viruses

    Entering a crowded, litigious space, Quarterdeck announces a licensing agreement for an antivirus engine.

    Posted by Suzanne Galante

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