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27-08-2010 64-bit versions of Windows appear vulnerable for rootkits
With the discovery of a new variant of the advanced TDL3 rootkit, 64-bit Windows systems appear vulnerable for infection by this rootkit.

30-07-2010 Hitman Pro offers protection against LNK vulnerability
As of today, Hitman Pro offers her users to immediately protect their computers against the high risk LNK security vulnerability.

26-04-2010 Hitman Pro for enterprise environments
Corporate IT staff can now also use Hitman Pro as a second opinion scanner in case of incidents.

19-01-2010 TDL3 rootkit still large issue for anti virus programs
Occasionally a new virus appears that is clever enough to completely deceive anti virus programs. TDL3, a variant of the TDSS rootkit (also known as Alureon) is such a sophisticated virus that is causing sleepless nights for anti virus researchers. Hitman Pro is one of the first that removes this threat.

09-12-2009 32% of Computers Still Infected, Despite Presence of Antivirus Program
Computer users assume that the popular antivirus programs will protect them against malware (viruses, spyware, Trojans, etc). But our research shows this is not correct.

08-12-2009 Hitman Pro excels in On Demand & System Rescue Test
Malware Research Group has tested the effectiveness of 7 anti malware applications in detecting 1000 mixed samples from the last month in an on demand scan, and their effectiveness in removing 15 live infections from a system.

30-11-2009 Latest update of Hitman Pro removes TDL3 rootkit
The TDL3 rootkit is currently a large issue for nearly all anti virus programs. Most recent update of Hitman Pro is able to remove this TDL3 rootkit.

03-06-2009 Hitman Pro 3.5 available!
Hitman Pro 3.5 has been completely redeveloped using the latest technologies to make it smarter, faster, and more effective.

06-05-2009 Image spam makes a come back
Spammers have resumed sending image spam in a new attempt to mislead spam filters. The current stream of spam messages using images is comparable with the messages that were sent by spammers a few years ago.