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Show Your Computer Some Love This Valentine's with CyberDefender's Free Tech Support...

Tue Jan 8, 2008 2:21pm EST
Show Your Computer Some Love This Valentine's with CyberDefender's Free Tech Support Week, February 10-17, 2008 - www.cyberdefender.com/promotion

           CyberDefender Support Available at (877) 377-3765
                        Promo Code - Valentine
LAS VEGAS--(Business Wire)--Have you lost that loving feeling for your computer? Is your
computer running slowly? Do you think you are infected with spyware or
viruses? Are you having printer or MP3 issues? This Valentine's Day -
CyberDefender (www.cyberdefender.com) (OTCBB:CYDE) wants to return the
love by offering the ultimate tech support for free, helping setup
your new computer, devices and providing support to make sure your
computer is free of zombies, spyware, adware and viruses that may have
taken over your computers heart.

   Beginning on Sunday, February 10 and running through Sunday,
February 17, 2008 any computer user can contact CyberDefender
(www.cyberdefender.com/promotion) at (877) 377-3765 for free
comprehensive setup help or technical support for their home or office
computers for ANY computer related issue! CyberDefender's world-class
technical resolution and support services are available 24
hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week. In fact, any computer user can call for a
one time support call during the week.

   "We have had great response to our previous `Free Support'
offerings this past year for Halloween and Christmas. While we have
offered it for one day in the past - we are extending this offering
for a full week for this Valentines. Our Free Support offerings are a
great way to showcase our security and support solutions -
CyberDefenderCOMPLETE 2008 and CyberDefenderULTIMATE 2008. These
security suites include industry leading premium Tech Support
available 24/7/365 and as many times as our customers need. This free
week of tech support is familiar to users of CyberDefender's new
security suites who receive support whenever they need," said Alan
Wallace, senior vice president, CyberDefender Corporation.

   "The value of this offering can be worth in excess of $100 per
call for every user. Our fee support is also available to help users
with our competitor's solutions. Our offer includes free phone and
remote support. CyberDefender Corporation strongly believes in worry
free computing and with this offer we not only want to protect your
computer from malware but unlike many of our competitors we stand by
our product so we include the best support available," said Gary
Guseinov, CyberDefender Corporation CEO.

   CyberDefender's support program is powered by Quatrro. Offer good
for one free phone call per user.

   About Quatrro BPO Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

   Quatrro BPO Solutions (Quatrro) has been created by the most
experienced BPO team in India, led by Mr. Raman Roy, who is considered
to be the pioneer of the BPO industry in India. It is this management
team that pioneered remote technical support from India and has
managed over 8,000 staff providing technical support servicing for
companies such as AOL, Dell, HP, Microsoft, Bell South, HughesNet, and
has done so with servicing ratings in the top 10 percentile globally.

   Creating "value through innovation" is the cornerstone of
Quatrro's business philosophy. The company continually endeavors to
provide clients & customers innovative solutions at lower costs
through a combination of tools, platforms and business processes. This
spans both traditional BPO areas such as Finance & Accounts,
Healthcare, Mortgage, Technical Support and Banking, as well as newer
areas such as Legal Outsourcing, Consumer Analytics, Risk Management
Services, Clinical Research, Engineering Design and, Media &
Publishing Services among others.

   Please call toll free 1-866-782-8776 ext 21039, 21030 or visit
http://www.quatrro.com or http://www.qresolve.com for more
information.

   About CyberDefender Corporation (www.CyberDefender.com)

   CyberDefender Corporation believes that its Internet security
technology offers the earliest possible detection and most aggressive
defense against Internet security attacks. CyberDefender believes that
it is the only Internet security software company to combat spyware,
viruses, phishing and dangerous spam by using a secure
client-to-client distributed network, enabling protection that the
Company believes is unparalleled in speed and flexibility. Products
employing the early detection technology include CyberDefender's
safeSEARCH(TM) Toolbar, CyberDefenderFREE(TM) 2.0, CyberDefender Early
Detection Center(TM) 2.0 and CyberDefender Early Detection Center
FamilyPak Edition. All these products are fully compatible with
Microsoft's Vista Operating system and available at
http://www.cyberdefender.com.

   Other company or products mentioned herein are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.

   Statements in this press release that are not statements of
historical or current fact constitute "forward-looking statements".
Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks,
uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause the actual
results of the Company to be materially different from the historical
results or from any future results expressed or implied by such
forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained
herein are also subject generally to other risks and uncertainties
that are described from time to time in the Company's reports and
registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission.

CyberDefender Corporation
Media and IR Contact
Carolina Sanabria
PR Manager
310.800.6392
pr@cyberdefender.com
ir@cyberdefender.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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