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Antivirus software for USB drives

As I mentioned earlier one of the main reasons of virus infection to a computer system is wide use of removal disks like pen drives. Because of Windows auto run feature, viruses can easily get into the system when inserting a pen drive into the system. There are several tools and solutions available for preventing auto run viruses, here is an antivirus for USB devices.

According to the publisher Naevius USB Antivirus will gives you full freedom for securely using your removable USB drives. It protects you from any Trojans, spyware, worms via USB storage.

It is compatible with any antivirus resident like for example: BitDefender, Nod32, Kaspersky, AVG, Norton, McAfee, Panda, AVAST etc.

And give Protection in real-time.

You can download Naevius USB antivirus (444Kb) (via – WebTrickz) from here. The program is free and is compatible with Windows XP and Vista.

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  1. Thanks JK for the linkback. BTW it's webtrickz not webtricks :D

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  2. Thanks and corrected it

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