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Download As Gold User from Depositfiles Free

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Track Online Your Laptop in Case of Theft

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We know laptop theft is very common and most of the time there is no way to  recover  your stolen laptop, but now you can track your laptop easily in case your laptop get  stolen. This service is provided by "Indianantivirus" and it is free. So how to do it? Just Follow these simple steps: 1. Download and run Laptrack from here .  Enter the laptop owners information (correct)    and Register. 2. Now its done,  If unfortunately you lose your laptop then, Report Online     that your laptop is stolen here  and Indianantivirus will put your laptop on hot    tracking. Whenever they get updates from stolen laptop, even after formatting it, you will  keep receiving email alerts with IP address and location. you can then provide  this information to the police / local law enforcement authorities, who can contact  the Internet Service Provider and get the exact address of the laptop.

Norton Mobile Security 2012(Android) Licence Giveaway Free

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Norton Mobile Secuirty 2012 for Android Phones Key Technologies "Scream" alarm Remote locate and lock Web-based Sneak Peek SMS-based remote wipe Web-based Lost Notice Call and text blocker Antiphishing web protection Virus and threat protection Protects your privacy and the important Stuff on your phone Lets you remotely erase sensitive information and other Stuff on your phone if it's lost or stolen.

Internet blackout for thousands coming Monday

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Hundreds of thousands of Internet users whose computers are infected with a particularly nasty virus will be unable to access the Web starting on Monday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation will shut down Internet servers that it temporarily set up to support those affected by malicious software, called DNSChanger. Turning off those servers will knock all those still infected offline. Over the past five years, a group of six Estonian cybercriminals infected about 4 million computers around the world with DNSChanger. The malware redirected infected users' Web searches to spoofed sites with malicious advertisements. In November 2011, the FBI and some overseas partners arrested those responsible, commandeered their servers, and attempted to warn those affected to get rid of the virus. The FBI did not immediately take down the rogue servers, as infected computers would have lost Internet access, an FBI spokesman said. To remedy