Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Is your anti-virus software ICSA Certified?
ICSA is an independent organization with specific criteria for certifying anti-virus software. To become certified, a program must meet certain standards such as: Detect 100 percent of current viruses listed on the‘In The Wild’ list, Detect 100 percent of viruses listed in the ICSA Labs Common Infectors Test Suite, Detect 100 percent of ICSA Labs Polymorphic Test Suite, etc. Make sure your anti-virus software is ICSA Certified. If you find that your software is not certified you need to make a change to ensure the safety of your PC. If you don't currently utilize anti-virus software you need to purchase the software. Consumer First Reviews offers honest and comprehensive reviews of leading anti-virus programs, see http://www.consumerfirstreveiws.com/antivirus
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