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OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Jun 7, 2007 (CCNMatthews via COMTEX) — Canada’s New Government is collaborating with the governments of Ontario and Quebec in monitoring Viral Hemorrhagic Septicemia (VHS) in the Canadian portions of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River systems.

VHS is an infectious viral disease which can cause illness and death in fish, but has no adverse impact on human health. Up until 2005, the disease was believed to be absent from North American freshwater fish species. Recent detections in the Great Lakes have prompted Canada to undertake surveillance to develop a better …

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Byline: Brian Fitzpatrick, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Couch potatoes, beware - someday you might be saying "the TV made me do it." A new special report by the Culture and Media Institute (CMI) indicates that watching too much television could be hazardous to your moral health.

The report, "The Media Assault on American Values," reveals that media messages appear to be undermining the pillars of America’s cultural edifice: strength of character, sexual morality and respect for God. The report is based on findings of a major scientific survey …

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SAN FRANCISCO — PC Tools has just received the IT security industry’s prestigious VB100 certification from independent security body — Virus Bulletin — for its Spyware Doctor and PC Tools AntiVirus products.

This rigorous certification process, which requires security products to detect every single one of many "in the wild" viruses thrown at it, has previously stumped major security vendors including Microsoft, McAfee, and Trend Micro. Products that pass this test must be able to do so without generating a single false alarm when faced with a set of clean files to scan.

The highly-publicized process can be embarrassing for security vendors who voluntarily submit their products for testing and only have one chance to pass. There is no retesting.

"We are proud to be certified by Virus Bulletin for these key products," said Simon Clausen, CEO of PC Tools. "This demonstrates how a medium-sized company can produce excellent products that meet tough industry standards."

"Virus Bulletin’s VB100 is a cornerstone comparative review, and to receive two VB100 awards, with Spyware Doctor and PC Tools AntiVirus, first time around is a great achievement," said Clausen.

This award follows PC Tools recent acquisition of the behavioral anti-malware technology, Cyberhawk, which according to Clausen promises to make PC Tools’ products even more effective against zero-day attacks.

PC Tools has also recently launched the highly-effective Spyware Doctor 5.0, incorporating the newly certified anti-virus component. "We intend to continue refining our Internet security products to help consumers stay steps ahead of cyber criminals," Clausen said.

Current Spyware Doctor awards include: PC Magazine Best Anti-Spyware 2005, Editor’s Choice 2006; Windows XP Magazine, Editor’s Choice; PC Pro Recommended 2006, A List product; PC Answers Editor’s Choice 2006; PC Advisor Gold award 2006; PC User ‘Top Buy’ 2006; Computer Shopper Best Anti-Spyware of 2006.

ABOUT PC TOOLS(TM)

PC Tools is a global software leader with a cache of security and utility products, including the multi award-winning Spyware Doctor(TM). PC Tools is an industry leader in real-time anti-spyware and has a number of key patents pending.

The PC Tools Malware Research Center monitors trends and emerging spyware issues and provides security solutions for the consumer and enterprise marketplace. The company is headquartered in Sydney, with offices in San Francisco, London, Shannon (Ireland), Melbourne, Kiev and now Boulder, Colorado. PC Tools has a global network of distributors, resellers, and retailers.

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