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    SMBs predicted to embrace hosted security 08/09/2008 10:32:00

    Software-as-a-service (SaaS) is set to grow into one of the most important ways for SMBs to buy security technology, an IDC report has predicted.
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    Webroot founder dies in Hawaii 15/07/2008 07:59:52

    Two weeks after going missing Webroot Software founder Steven Thomas has been found dead in Hawaii.
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    Webroot flicks the switch on new data centre, launches SaaS 06/05/2008 15:28:12

    On the same day that its Software as a Service (SaaS) offering became available, security provider Webroot today opened the doors of its first data centre in the southern hemisphere.
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    Inside the black market 'bug trade' 11/04/2008 08:01:52

    The black market for software vulnerabilities is booming, with bugs regularly being sold for thousands of dollars a piece online. And one of the only ways to reduce this steady stream of hacks, according to Geekonomics author and IT security pro David Rice, is for software companies to simply write better code.
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    Webroot, Email Systems team for new e-mail security service 28/11/2007 09:16:27

    Webroot announced this week that will be teaming up with Email System, a software-as-a-service security provider, to deliver e-mail security services to enterprise users.
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    Webroot to buy service vendor Email Systems 27/11/2007 14:24:26

    Security software vendor Webroot plans to acquire Email Systems, a provider of e-mail and Web protection services.
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    UK users get malware from bogus installs 16/11/2007 08:23:45

    Malware distributors are increasingly using "passing off" techniques to get their programs on to the PCs of UK-based users, new statistics from security vendor Webroot suggest.
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    Has Microsoft kept its Vista security promise? 29/03/2007 12:03:42

    According to Microsoft, it's the most secure operating system the company has ever produced. Five years in the making, Windows Vista promises to lock down the desktop and usher in the era of "trustworthy computing," in which PCs are more reliable, user experience is improved, and rampant malware is a thing of the past.
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    Second security rival knocks Microsoft antispyware app 22/02/2007 08:19:08

    Another Microsoft security rival posted results Wednesday of tests claiming that Windows Defender, Microsoft's antispyware software, blocked only a portion of the malware thrown at it.
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    Symantec launches US$15M piracy suit 14/12/2006 08:07:28

    Symantec has filed suit against an alleged software piracy ring, that has been in operation in North America since late 2003, the software vendor claims.
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    A hard look at Windows Vista 14/11/2006 15:42:11

    It's taken five years, enough lines of code to span the globe several times, countless thousands of hours of developer time, and so many builds, betas, and release candidates that you'd need a cluster-based supercomputer to keep track of them all -- but Windows Vista is finally here.
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