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Comments on: AOL restricts free security software to friends and members
Don't bother
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 10th September 2007 16:43 GMT
Um, Check Your Facts
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 10th September 2007 17:15 GMT
Crap AV for Crap ISP
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 10th September 2007 18:45 GMT
AOL + McAfee = No malware
By Chris Posted Monday 10th September 2007 18:46 GMT
Seems free to me....
By Graham Lockley Posted Monday 10th September 2007 21:57 GMT
avast ye viri
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 10th September 2007 23:07 GMT
Kaspersky updates
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 08:13 GMT
Get your updates From Kaspersky
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 10:37 GMT
RE: Seems free to me
By James Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 11:22 GMT
Fixed!!!
By Simon Lewis Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 12:51 GMT
Virii is not a fricking real word
By phil Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 13:05 GMT
Just to clarify...
By Drew Weaver Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 15:38 GMT
re: Virii
By Chris Posted Tuesday 11th September 2007 20:08 GMT