Dear Lifehacker, I recently downloaded a program recommended by Lifehacker, and after I installed it, my antivirus program yelled bloody murder and flagged it as a virus. No one else in the comments has reported similar findings, and my antivirus application has reported false positives before. I love my AV app, but is there a better way I can verify whether or not a file really contains a virus? Yours, Overactive Whistle Blower Dear Whistler, While your antivirus application certainly has the best of intentions, sometimes it can make mistakes. We stick to a very strict download recommendation policy, but that doesn't mean you should trust us over your antivirus application. Due diligence, read more »
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Dawn Alves, a veterinarian with All About Equine in Chico, said her
phones were "ringing off the hook" Tuesday about the highly contagious
Equine Herpes Virus-1.
There have not been any local cases, but some horse owners from
this area attended a recent show in Bakersfield where other horses
became sick. The local horses would still be within the incubation
period for the virus, she said.
"Our recommendation is to keep horses home. Do not take horses out until we see what happens in the next few weeks."
Horse owners are being advised to keep their horses at home until an outbreak of a deadly horse virus is tracked.
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After years of being mostly virus free, the “Mac Defender” Trojan is damaging many Apple computers. The virus, which poses as legitimate antivirus software, urges Mac users to download it.Any Apple user who downloads “Mac Defender” will not be able to have their computer repaired.
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