SecureData, exclusive sub-Saharan distributor of Trend Micro, says Trend Micro has released PC-cillin for Wireless, a free anti-virus solution for handheld mobile and wireless device platforms.
Trend Micro has entered a marketing partnership with SatelliteSafe, a developer of a satellite delivery anti-virus solution.
SecureData, exclusive sub-Saharan distributor of Trend Micro, says Trend Micro has received positive feedback from customers congratulating it on how well its products handled the Anna Kournikova computer virus.
Symantec says Symantec Norton AntiVirus will be included on small and medium enterprise (SME) and corporate PCs from Hewlett-Packard, with free virus definitions for 90 days.
Symantec is warning computer users of the Anna Kournikova worm, also known as VBS.SST@mm.
Computer Associates International (CA) is warning computer users of "SST" (also known as "VBS/SST.Worm," " I-Worm.Lee.o " and "VBS.WG.Fly worm") the latest Microsoft Outlook-based e-mail Worm threat.
Computer Associates International (CA) warns computer users to be cautious when using online resources during Valentine`s Day or risk being infected by any number of viruses.
SecureData is warning computer users of the Anna Kournikova virus, also known as VBS_Kalamar.A, which is spreading rapidly in the wild.
SecureData, exclusive sub-Saharan distributor of Trend Micro, says Trend Micro and Network Appliance have announced the beta release of InterScan VirusWall iCAP Edition.
SecureData, exclusive sub-Saharan distributor of Trend Micro, says Trend Micro has earned the International Standards Organisation's (ISO) 9002 certification for its TrendLabs support centre.
Kaspersky Lab is warning PC users about the Ramen Internet-worm, which has the ability to spread via the Internet and infect systems running Red Hat Linux 6.2 and 7.0.
SecureData, exclusive sub-Saharan distributor of Trend Micro, says Trend Micro has started shipping ScanMail 2.5 for Lotus Notes, a cross-platform virus scanning solution.
Researchers at the Symantec AntiVirus Research Centre are warning computer users of Melissa.W, a variant of the Melissa virus which uses Microsoft Outlook to e-mail itself as an attachment.