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TELECOMWORLDWIRE-3 August 2007-Kaspersky Lab introduces Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

Kaspersky Lab, a provider of Internet security software solutions, launched on Thursday (2 August) version 7.0 of Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Internet Security.

According to the company, both products benefit from a triple threat barrier developed by Kaspersky Lab as a safeguard against known and unknown threats. It combines automated hourly anti-malware updates; heuristic analysis; and real-time behaviour blocking. Version 7.0 will automatically block malicious programs and roll back any malicious changes made to the system.

In addition, Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 features new Parental Controls, which enable those responsible for children to define and block categories of forbidden content such as pornography or violence. These lists can be customised by user type for children, teenagers and adults. The solution also includes a new Privacy Control module that protects confidential data and prevents the theft of personal information, such as usernames, passwords, bank details and credit card numbers, the company claims.

Pricing of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7.0 starts from GBP29.00 (inc. VAT) for 1 user license and GBP39.00 for 3 user license. Pricing of Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 starts from GBP43.00 for 1 user license and GBP57.00 for 3 user license. Users can also upgrade free of charge from version 6.0 to version 7.0.

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GENEVA (AFP) — The deadly haemorrhagic Marburg virus has appeared in Uganda, where it has killed one man, the World Health Organisation said Friday.

The 29-year-old miner died on July 14, one week after he was hospitalised in the west of the country, WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib said. The disease was only diagnosed on Monday.

Ugandan authorities have informed the WHO of two other suspected cases, Chaib said.

“For the moment, there is no reason to be alarmed. The Ugandan health ministry has done what it can. But we are concerned because there is no vaccine or treatment against the Marburg disease which, if it spreads, can kill very quickly,” she said.

Another miner who had been in contact …


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