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BitDefender Internet Security 2012 Build 15.0.35.1489 Final (x86 …

KEY FEATURES:

* Blocks viruses, spyware and spam.
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* Firewall to protect your Internet connection.

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Features:

? Confidently download, share and open files from friends, family, co-workers – and even total strangers
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? File Vault securely stores personal information or sensitive files
? Connect securely to any network at home, at the office, or away
? The two-way firewall automatically secures your Internet connection wherever you are
? Wi-Fi monitor helps prevent unauthorized access to your Wi-Fi network
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? Antispam stops unwanted e-mail from reaching your Inbox
? Laptop Mode prolongs battery life
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? Assistance with common issues built directly into the product
? Free technical support for the entire duration of the product license

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Features:

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? Rescue mode – Reboots your computer in a trusted environment, which is used for cleanup and restoration
? Virtualized Browser – Isolates the browser from the operating system in a Bitdefender-provided environment to block web-based threats
? Vulnerability Scanner – Checks for missing or outdated security software as well as potentially unsafe system settings
? Antispam – Stops unwanted e-mail from reaching your Inbox
? Two-way Firewall – Monitors your Internet connections and keeps strangers from accessing your Wi-Fi connection
? Parental Control – Blocks inappropriate content, restricts Web access between certain hours, and helps parents remotely monitor their children’s online activity

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Anger after Russia, China block U.N. action on Syria (Reuters)

BEIRUT/UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) ? Western and Arab countries responded with outrage on Sunday after Russia and China vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution that would have backed an Arab plan urging Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to give up power.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called the veto a “travesty.” The vote came a day after activists say Syrian forces bombarded the city of Homs, killing more than 200 people in the worst night of bloodshed of the 11-month uprising.

Russia said the resolution was biased and would have meant taking sides in a civil war. Syria is Moscow’s rare ally in the Middle East, home to a Russian naval base and a customer for its arms. China’s veto was widely seen as following Russia’s lead.

Washington’s U.N. ambassador Susan Rice said she was “disgusted” by Russia and China’s vetoes, and “any further bloodshed that flows will be on their hands.”

Britain’s Foreign Minister William Hague said Moscow and Beijing had turned their backs on the Arab world. France’s Alain Juppe said they “carried a terrible responsibility in the eyes of the world and Syrian people.”

All 13 other members of the Security Council voted to back the resolution, which would have “fully supported” an Arab League plan under which Assad should cede powers to a deputy, withdraw troops from towns and begin a transition to democracy.

The Western criticism was echoed in the Middle East, where Arab powers like Saudi Arabia and non-Arab Turkey have turned decisively against Assad in recent months.

“Unfortunately, yesterday in the U.N., the Cold War logic continues,” said Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. “Russia and China did not vote based on the existing realities but more a reflexive attitude against the West.”

Arab League head Nabil Elaraby said the body still intends to build support for its plan. The veto “does not negate that there is clear international support for the resolutions of the Arab League,” he said in a statement seen by Reuters.

The Security Council’s sole Arab member, Morocco, voiced “great regret and disappointment” at the veto. Ambassador Mohammed Loulichki and said the Arabs had no intention of abandoning their plan.

Burhan Ghalioun, head of the opposition umbrella Syrian National Council, called Moscow and Beijing’s veto “a new license to kill from these two capitals for Bashar al-Assad and his criminal regime, which just yesterday killed 300 people.”

The SNC said it held Moscow and Beijing “responsible for the escalating acts of killing and genocide.”

Protesters stormed Russia’s embassy in Libya’s capital Tripoli on Sunday, climbing on the roof and tearing down the flag. Men held up a banner saying: “Libyan revolutionaries are ready to fight with their brothers in Syria.”

MOSCOW SAYS RESOLUTION BIASED

Russia’s U.N. envoy, Vitaly Churkin, accused the resolution’s backers of “calling for regime change, pushing the opposition towards power and not stopping their provocations and feeding armed struggle.”

“Some influential members of the international community, unfortunately including those sitting around this table, from the very beginning of the Syrian process have been undermining the opportunity for a political settlement,” he said. Moscow is sending Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Damascus on Tuesday.

Clinton had met Lavrov before Saturday’s vote for what U.S. officials called “vigorous” talks.

“What happened yesterday at the United Nations was a travesty,” she said on Sunday. “Those countries that refused to support the Arab League plan bear full responsibility for protecting the brutal machine in Damascus.”

She added: “Faced with a neutered Security Council, we have to redouble our efforts outside of the United Nations with those allies and partners who support the Syrian people’s right to have a better future.”

Syria says it is being targeted by the West and by hostile neighbors providing diplomatic cover for an armed insurgency steered from abroad.

Syrian U.N. envoy Bashar Ja’afari criticized the resolution and its sponsors, which included Saudi Arabia and seven other Arab states, saying nations “that prevent women from attending a soccer match” had no right to preach democracy to Syria.

He also denied that Syrian forces killed hundreds of civilians in Homs, saying “no sensible person” would launch such an attack the night before the Security Council was set to discuss his country.

State television showed live footage of Assad on Sunday praying with Muslim clerics and listening to Koranic verses in a Damascus mosque to mark the birthday of the Prophet Mohammad.

Residents of Homs’s battered Baba Amro district, speaking by telephone, denounced the Russian-Chinese veto, some chanting, “Death, rather than disgrace.”

One resident who identified himself as Sufyan said: “Now we will show Assad. We’re coming, Damascus. Starting today we will show Assad what an armed gang is.” Assad has called his opponents “armed gangs” and “terrorists” steered from abroad.

BOMBARDMENT

If activists’ accounts are accurate, the bombardment of Homs on Friday night was one of the bloodiest episodes of the Arab Spring uprisings sweeping the region and the deadliest incident in the Syrian conflict.

Syrian activist groups gave varying tolls above 200 killed, saying tanks and artillery blasted the Khalidiya neighborhood of Homs, a restive city that has become a heartland of resistance to Assad’s rule.

Rami Abdullrahman of the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that as of late on Saturday he had a list of 128 names of people confirmed killed, which he said accounted for about half of the total death toll.

Damascus denies firing on houses and says images of dead bodies on the Internet were staged. Western governments say they believe the activists.

“Yesterday the Syrian government murdered hundreds of Syrian citizens, including women and children, in Homs through shelling and other indiscriminate violence, and Syrian forces continue to prevent hundreds of injured civilians from seeking medical help,” U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement before the U.N. Security Council vote.

“Any government that brutalizes and massacres its people does not deserve to govern,” Obama said.

There were reports of more violence on Sunday. Activist Omar Shakir, in the Baba Amro district of Homs, said there was new shelling on Sunday afternoon and three people had been killed.

(Additional reporting by Joseph Logan, Mariam Karouny and Dominic Evans in Beirut, Arshad Mohammed and Stephen Brown in Munich, Ahmed el-Shimy in Cairo, Caren Bohan and Katharine Jackson in Washington, Steve Gutterman in Moscow and John Irish in Paris; Writing by Peter Graff; Editing by Giles Elgood)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20120205/wl_nm/us_syria

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Arabs may take Syria peace plan to United Nations (Reuters)

BEIRUT (Reuters) ? Arab states may take their proposals for ending Syria’s crackdown on protests to the U.N. Security Council next week unless Damascus agrees to implement the initiative, Qatar’s foreign minister said on Saturday.

Expressing frustration that Syria had not carried out the plan, six weeks after it was first agreed, Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani said the window for an Arab solution to the crisis was closing.

“If this matter is not solved in the weeks ahead, or couple of months, it will no longer be in Arab control,” he told journalists after an Arab ministerial committee meeting in Qatar. “That is what we told the Syrians from the beginning.”

Arab ministers would vote on Wednesday on whether to ask the Security Council to approve the initiative. “I believe that December 21 will be decisive, and we hope that the brothers in Syria will sign (the deal) before this date,” Sheikh Hamad said.

Syria has conditionally approved a plan to send monitors to oversee implementation of the November 2 Arab League initiative, which calls on Assad to withdraw the army from urban areas, release political prisoners and hold talks with opponents.

But Arab League Secretary-General Nabil Elaraby said Damascus was objecting to the League’s call for protection of Syrian civilians, saying members of the security forces were also being killed in the turmoil.

The United Nations says Assad’s crackdown on the protests, inspired by uprisings across the Arab world this year, has killed more than 5,000 people. Authorities blame armed gangs for the violence and say 1,100 soldiers and police have been killed.

The Arab League suspended Syria and declared economic sanctions against Damascus over its failure to implement the initiative, joining the United States, European Union and neighbouring Turkey who have also imposed sanctions.

Long-time Syrian ally and arms supplier Russia took a step closer to the Western position on Thursday when it presented a surprise draft resolution at the United Nations which stepped up its criticism of the bloodshed in Syria.

Sheikh Hamad said that, in response to Moscow’s move, the Arab League would meet on Wednesday to decide whether “to ask the Security Council to adopt the Arab initiative and Arab resolutions instead of resolutions from other states.”

“We are not talking about military action but we will ask the Security Council to adopt the Arab initiative,” Sheikh Hamad said, adding Syria should take heed of events in the Arab world where three leaders have been overthrown this year.

“Procrastination and banking on things quieting down or being controlled by security methods will not work,” he said.

Any referral of the Arab plan to the United Nations would be likely to anger Damascus, which has accused unnamed Arab countries of trying to set the stage for foreign intervention.

GROWING INSURGENCY

The unrest is the most serious challenge to the 11-year rule of Assad, 46, whose family is from the minority Alawite sect – an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam – and has dominated majority Sunni Muslim Syria since 1970.

An armed insurgency has begun to eclipse civilian protests, raising fears Syria could descend into civil war.

Two days ago army deserters killed 27 soldiers and security personnel in the southern province of Deraa, an activist group said. On Saturday, activists said, at least 10 people were killed, most of them in Deraa in clashes between security forces and army rebels.

A delegation from Shi’ite-led Iraq, which opposed the Arab League sanctions and fears unrest in Syria will spill across the border and upset its own delicate sectarian balance, stopped in Damascus on Saturday before travelling on to Cairo.

Assad met the Iraqi delegation, which included National Security Adviser Faleh al-Fayad, and “affirmed that Syria dealt positively with all proposals submitted to it,” the official news agency SANA reported.

“The delegation will present details of the Iraqi initiative to League officials on solving the Syrian crisis after positive discussions which we had with President Bashar al-Assad during our visit to Syria,” a member of the team said on arrival in the Egyptian capital, the Arab League headquarters.

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki’s media adviser, Ali al-Moussawi, earlier told Reuters in Baghdad that the meeting in Damascus was “very good.”

The main exile opposition Syrian National Council was meeting in Tunisia on the first anniversary of the self-immolation of a jobless Tunisian graduate Mohamed Bouazizi, the incident that set off a wave of revolts around the Arab world.

Syrian protesters have expressed growing frustration that the Arab League, which surprised many when it suspended Syria and subsequently announced sanctions against Damascus, has since then extended the deadline for Syrian compliance several times.

Hundreds of thousands demonstrated on Friday, according to the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, under the slogan of “The Arab League is killing us.”

(Additional reporting by Waleed Ibrahim in Baghdad and Sami Aboudi in Dubai; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/world/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111217/wl_nm/us_syria

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ZoneAlarm Free Firewall 2012

Specifications

Type

Personal

Free

Yes

OS Compatibility

Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7

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Earlier this year Check Point’s ZoneAlarm antivirus and security suite got a total makeover, a completely new look after years of wearing the same face. Now ZoneAlarm Free Firewall 2012 (free, direct) has received the same treatment. Don’t worry; only its appearance has changed. Under the hood it’s the same powerful free firewall as ever.

As Bari Abdul, vice president of consumer sales at Check Point Software Technologies, observed, “More than 200 million people today use free antivirus software, but they lack a strong two-way firewall, leaving their PCs vulnerable to online attacks.” Check Point advises all users of free antivirus products to install the free ZoneAlarm firewall for added security.

New Interface
Like ZoneAlarm Antivirus + Firewall 2012 ($59.95 direct for three licenses, 3 stars) and ZoneAlarm Extreme Security 2012 ($79.95 direct for three licenses, 4 stars), the free ZoneAlarm firewall now presents the user with three panel-sized buttons representing protection for identity and data, computer, and Internet. Each button changes color if there’s a problem; clicking the button brings up detailed status information and access to configuration.

The free ZoneAlarm visually includes all the features of the more advanced products. They’re simply grayed out, with a link that offers an opportunity to upgrade to a paid product.

Zone Defense
ZoneAlarm pioneered the now-common feature of organizing networks into different security zones with different settings. WiFi hotspots and other potentially risky networks go in the public zone, while your own home or business network typically goes in the trusted zone. By default ZoneAlarm automatically puts unsecured wireless networks into the public zone. For other newly discovered networks it asks the user to choose.

Not surprisingly, ZoneAlarm passed all of my port scan tests and other Web-based attacks. With all ports in stealth mode the computer simply isn’t visible to outside attackers.

Another now-common feature pioneered by ZoneAlarm is firewall self-defense. As always, I couldn’t find any way to disable the firewall using techniques that could be incorporated into malicious code. In particular I couldn’t terminate its processes nor could I find any way to stop or disable its essential services.

Some firewalls actively detect and prevent Web-based attacks on system vulnerabilities. The firewall in Norton Internet Security 2012 ($69.99 direct for three licenses, 4.5 stars) is especially good at this. In my most recent test it blocked every single exploit that I generated using the Core IMPACT penetration tool, and identified most of them by name.

Active blocking of exploits isn’t a feature you’ll find in ZoneAlarm. None of the exploits actually managed to penetrate system security, but ZoneAlarm didn’t take notice of them.

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