General security
Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 review
By Jonathan Hassell | Computerworld US | Published: 09:30, 25 July 2011
Security
Norton Identity Safe review
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Users of Symantec's Norton line of security products have long had access to its password management tools. But you no longer need to be a paying Norton user to get access to Norton Identity Safe, a standalone product that makes password management a (relatively) easy task.
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Personal Tech
AllClear ID review
Friday, March 16, 2012
There are a lot of tools out there for finding out whether your identity has been compromised. But the price of that eternal vigilance can put a serious crunch on your time--assuming you that even know where to find all those tools to guard against identity theft.
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Security
McAfee Mobile Security for Android review
Thursday, March 1, 2012
As threats to mobile devices sharply increase, a good security app can make a huge difference. McAfee Mobile Security, the mobile version of McAfee's desktop software, can help protect your phone or tablet from mobile malware, phishing, and device theft. McAfee provides a free seven-day trial, but requires a £24.99 yearly subscription if you decide to keep using the service once thereafter.
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Security
Kaspersky TDSSKiller review
Friday, February 17, 2012
Recently I spent some time rescuing my sister-in-law's laptop from some seriously nasty malware. Even after running utilities like Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, then using UnHide to restore the system's missing icons and folders, something was hijacking the Web browsers. Whenever I'd click a link in Internet Explorer or Firefox (the latest versions of both, FYI), some malicious bit of code would redirect the browser to a phishing site. That's hijacking in a nutshell, and it's extremely frustrating.
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Security
CA Mobile Security App review
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Joining the ranks of countless other paid mobile malware apps, CA Mobile Security does very little to stand out from the crowd. The user interface is not very user friendly, and there is no help menu with which you can learn the ins and outs of the app. CA does offer free technical support if you have any questions, but most people probably won't want to call a help line in order to get a smartphone app up and running. Like most other security apps, CA Mobile Security allows you to set parental controls, backup and restore a device, and scan for malware but in the time I've spent with the app I have noticed several quirks and bugs that set it behind its competition.
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Comments
Joe said: I was using Active Roles Server for provisioning My IT Co-director went mad and replaced Active Roles with FIM If I compaire FIM with Active Roles ARS get 99100 and FIM get 1100 FIM is truely a SHIT
Anon said: Sir have you seen any other IdM system at all FIM is not really enterprise ready doesnt handleprovisioningparticulary efficiently thedeclarative rules require syncimportexportsync before they can be used does this solution really scale compared to market leaders such as Novell Oracle and Courion Cmon man FIM just not even in the same league