Most of us have experienced first-hand the supreme suck of having our personal computers suffer malicious attack. These encounters lead most reasonable people to deploy some form of preventative ...
Back in 2012, Montreal-based entrepreneurs Marty Algire and Corey Velan released a product known as the FixMeStick. It's a bootable USB device that detects and eliminates viruses in PCs ... because ...
Computer viruses should be scared. Today, Montreal-based start-up, FixMeStick, has launched the first ever, consumer-ready USB device for removing viruses from infected PCs. What makes this product ...
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Once a Trojan or virus has taken up residence in your computer, it can be hard to fix, especially if the offending malware blocks efforts to remove it. The FixMeStick, the brainchild of Montreal’s ...
Once malicious software gets into your computer, it can be impossible to remove yourself. For example, if your computer has ransomware this takes control of your device as soon as your operating ...
When Corey Velan and Marty Algire launched Montreal-based FixMeStick in May 2012, they were surprised by how hard it was to generate sales through online advertising. They had assumed Internet ...
Viruses and malware on a Mac system are still very rare when compared to PC infections, however it is on the increase and sometimes Mac owners might not even know malware exists on their systems.
MONTREAL – After scoring a deal on CBC’s “Dragons’ Den,” the entrepreneurs behind a do-it-yourself product to remove computer viruses are raising money to launch a version of the FixMeStick for ...