Software Updates
Keeping your software up to date
I'm back from summer vacation and trying to focus on getting some work done, in spite of the nasty case of poison ivy I picked up while I was camping on Cape Cod. This plant is just plain mean, for no good reason that I can think of...
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Although it's sometimes annoying, I get some warm fuzzies from Windows Update, because I like the idea that I have the most recent bug fixes for the software I'm using. What Windows Update does for the operating system, Secunia PSI does for applications, but only to the extent of finding software updates that plug security holes. If a piece of software I'm using has a new version available that fixes other kinds of bugs, or adds new capabilities, I would also like to know about that.
Featured Software:
FileHippo Update Checker
FileHippo Update Checker
Description:The Update Checker will scan your computer for installed software, check the versions, and display a list of software for which newer versions are available (BETA)
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Compatibility:Windows PC running Vista, XP, 2003, 2000 or 98; Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0
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Secunia PSI finds new threats
When I learned about Secunia Personal Software Inspector, I had to admit that this was an area of computer vulnerability I hadn't thought much about: application security.
I usually think of computer security as akin to the border crossing stations that I used to have to go through on a day excursion from San Diego to Ensenada. You watch what goes into your computer, and you watch what goes out. But what if something was installed on your computer from a reliable vendor, but later determined to have security risks?
Featured Software:
Secunia Personal Software Inspector
Secunia Personal Software Inspector
Description:The Secunia PSI finds insecure software on your computer, and gives links to more secure versions (BETA)
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Compatibility:Windows PC running Vista, XP, 2003, 2000
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