Version: 2008

Comments on: Security Bites 105: Does antivirus protection matter?

Eva Chen, co-founder and CEO of Trend Micro, talks with Robert Vamosi about new threats and new antivirus protection.

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by zanely June 27, 2008 2:50 PM PDT
i hate podcasts. wish you guys would publish transcripts.
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by cnetcensorssuck June 27, 2008 11:13 PM PDT
I agree.
by sanjef June 28, 2008 12:22 PM PDT
I agree with zanely - we visit the web to read, to skim; not to waste time listening to podcast interviews. This is why I choose not to watch the news on TV or listen to the news on the radio.
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by driquelm July 1, 2008 11:04 AM PDT
I really like podcast.
I only need the URL's to know more about something.
if you hate pdocast .. probably you're reading an incorrect place (page) !
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Backdoors, pharming, botnets, phishing, rootkits, viruses, worms. Feeling vulnerable? Every Friday, CNET.com's Robert Vamosi will tell you about the latest security threats, what's coming, and how to protect your system.



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Robert Vamosi Robert Vamosi has appeared on CNN, NBC, ABC, MSNBC, and various other media outlets as an expert on computer viruses, spyware, identity theft, phishing, and other criminal activities on the Internet.
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