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NOD32 Version 2.7, with support for Microsoft Windows Vista, has now been released and is available as a free upgrade to existing users

ESET NOD32 has been named a finalist in the SC Magazine Award program for outstanding achievement in information-technology security.

Number of incidents up nearly 1500 per cent in the past year.

ESET has achieved 40 Virus Bulletin VB 100% awards, more than any other vendor.

Well-known malware threats and hoaxes continue to head the list of the most reported online problems, despite a government campaign designed to educate users.

A news report takng a look at the profit motives of the cyber criminals behind modern viruses, targeted trojans, phishing scams and botnet attacks

The number of phishing emails has soared by 81 per cent during the first half of 2006, from 86,906 in the last six months of 2005 to 157,477, new figures show.

ESET announced further validation of its ThreatSense advanced heuristics technology based on the results of a recent test conducted by AV-Comparatives.

The Ontario Ministry of Education (OME) has selected ESET NOD32 Antivirus software to protect more than 350,000 networked computers.

The more anti-virus signature updates you deliver each week, the better. Right?

AOL is in hot water again this time it’s bundled Active Virus Shield anti-virus software which was released last week.

NOD32 Antivirus software has earned its 39th Virus Bulletin 100% award for flawless detection of in-the-wild viruses.

The top three antivirus programs—from Symantec, McAfee, and Trend Micro—are less likely to detect new viruses and worms than less popular programs, because virus writers specifically test their work against those programs.

For the last two years, with only minor exceptions--Microsoft has announced its patches on the second Tuesday of each month. System administrators plan on it, and the general public has come to expect it. On rare occasions, Microsoft has reissued a patch or two. However software vulnerabilities don’t follow timetables.

NOD32 with ThreatSenseŽ technology has been further enhanced to protect users and organisations against stealth rootkit applications, which by design are highly undetectable.

A faulty update issued by Symantec for Norton Anti-Virus causes headaches for a great number of customers.

A recent test showed that NOD32 is again the winner in detecting new and unknown viruses and other malware.