In Pictures: 15 (FREE!) security tools you should try
There’s a long history of free security software, and here are some of the best-known products you can try inside your own network, if only to discover how vulnerable you are.
In the desktop anti-virus category, there’s free software from Avira, Avast, and Microsoft Security Essentials.
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