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Remove Spyware Now and Stay Protected  
ZeroSpyware 2005 identifies and removes all kinds of spyware and malware. Boasting one of the largest and most actively updated spyware definition databases in the market, ZeroSpyware is equipped to solve your spyware problems. In addition to robust spyware scanning and removal capabilities, ZeroSpyware's Real-Time Protection features automatically monitor active processes to stop spyware attacks the moment they occur.
    

An Ounce of Prevention...

Spyware related threats are evolving so quickly and can be so damaging that you can't afford to be infected. With
Intrusion Detection and Vulnerability Scanning, ZeroSpyware 2005 introduces powerful new features to prevent spyware infections.

The Intrusion Detection features constantly monitor sensitive system areas targeted by spyware, watching for suspicious activity, alerting you with clear, accurate information the moment an intrusion is attempted. Most PC users don't know that even trusted known applications such as Yahoo Messenger or Windows Media Player can inadvertently expose your system to spyware threats.
Zerospyware 2005 is the only anti-spyware application to offer Vulnerability Scanning features that close the gates on spyware. This feature works by scanning your system for any known entry points exposed on your system and providing information and assistance on patching and updating these applications.
    

Immediate Solutions and Full Reassurance 24/7

While anti-spyware vendors and spyware makers are playing cat and mouse, users are caught in the middle. Zerospyware 2005's
Remote Restore services and Automated Discovery features offer a powerful response to emerging spyware threats.

Remote Restore provides direct technical assistance and interactive trouble-shooting for immediate solutions to spyware issues when automated detection and removal fail. No other anti-spyware program offers real-time interactive technical support, integrating live support with remote diagnosis capabilities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
 
Automated Discovery provides an additional layer of protection and reassurance against new and currently undetected spyware threats. Utilizing a large database of trusted applications, any unknown or suspicious running applications are highlighted and immediately brought to the user’s attention. Users are presented with a clear interface reflecting all running processes, browser plug-ins, and cookies, for a real-time threat assessment and evaluation. Automated Discovery leaves even undetected new spyware with nowhere to hide.
 
    

Worldwide Virtual Neighborhood Watch

Every ZeroSpyware user is incorporated into our Spyware-Net online community, automatically reporting any suspicious applications or activity to our threat research center. The threat research team at FBM software receives millions of daily reports, employing powerful data analysis tools to find and resolve the latest spyware threats.

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Tax relief

 
TurboTax 2004 Premier
It's tax time, and rather than digging out your calculator and sharpening your pencils, why not input all the data into the latest tax app? The choice comes down to two long-standing rivals: H&R Block TaxCut and Intuit TurboTax.

Read our comparison
TurboTax Premier for 2004
TaxCut Premium for 2004


 
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Share your office desktop
Groove Virtual Office 3.0 File Sharing Edition Two secure P2P file-transfer apps reviewed.

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