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[TechRepublic] Software Downloads: August 7, 2009

August 07, 2009

Run your applications in an isolated and secure environment

Returnil Virtual SystemReturnil Virtual System 2010 Beta 3.0.5118.4859 clones a computer's System Partition and boots the PC into this system rather than native Windows, allowing you run your applications in a completely isolated and secure environment. All activity is then performed within the virtual environment, ensuring that the operating system itself cannot be compromised by viruses, other malicious software, bad installations or user error. A simple reboot is all that is required to return the PC to its original state. To ensure that no viruses are present in the virtual system, Returnil Virus Guard scans the system during the installation of Returnil Virtual System. [License: Free to try]

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Apple patches Mac OS X image vulnerability with Security Update 2009-003
Released on Wednesday, Security Update 2009-003 addresses several vulnerabilities, but perhaps the most critical address a flaw that could allow an attacker to compromise a machine after the user views a malformed image.

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