Norton 360™ v4 beta

The most comprehensive bundle for home users named Norton 360 gets into the 4th level. We use beta version yet, which discloses the way the program is heading and we can now see the implementation of new facilities.

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Ensuring Security for your Personal Computer

In the past, it was easy to ensure your personal computer’s security. Through a simple virus scan, one could detect what was invading their PC system and get rid of it in a click. However, gone are the days when only viruses would attack computer systems. Nowadays, computer owners and users have to set up defenses against new system invasions such as phishing, identity theft and fraud. Not only this, as personal information is compromised, so is privacy as more individuals on the internet bombard email addresses with unwanted spam.

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Learn about Viruses

Even before one gets to know about the working of a technology or a gadget, he becomes cautious about the pitfalls or risks that come along with it. This fact also holds true for computer viruses. They are the most dreaded form of discrepancy that could occur during computer usage and affects almost all of us during our computer sessions. Let’s analyze what exactly a computer virus is and why it is a source of dread for computer users all over the world.

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LAVASOFT AD-AWARE Pro 8.0.3 Anniversary Edition

AD-AWARE Pro has some extra protection but lacks in the very basic protection that even a typical antivirus program could offer

Lavasoft’s antispyware application, Ad-Aware Pro has nothing special that goes with its release as an anniversary edition, which costs $40 to buy. The test conducted on Ad-Aware Pro resulted in nothing that could be looked forward to. It failed miserably in detecting several adware, spyware and other malicious files. As, this was not enough Ad-Aware Pro also has an interface that is very complex to be operated by an average user.

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A Little Known application G-Data Internet Security 2010 Is Going To Become Famous

The German security suite “G-Data Internet Security 2010” is one of the best malware detection and removal applications being successfully sold, now in U.S too. It has proved its worth in several tests and even outperformed several other similar suites. Its price is $30 for single user (1 year) & $40 for three users (1 year) as of 21st May 2009.

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Avira Premium Security Suite 8.2 Review

Avira’s security suite is more suitable for a techie looking for an ideal malware detection system that doesn’t need parental controls or phone support.

Avira Premium Security Suite topped in the very task for which it has been created and it costs only $54 for single user according to the information collected latest by 23rd Nov. 2008. This product has continued the well-known performance of all other past products of Avira, by convincingly staying ahead in the test of “Paying for Protection”, for our nine security suites test, 2009 and in several other detection tests.

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Comodo Internet Security Pro

The first generation suite of Comodo still has a long way to go.

Comodo Internet Security Pro 3.8 is the first version of its kind in the market of Internet security suite, whose price for single user (one year) is $40 and its three user license hasn’t been listed yet as of May 5, 2009. According to our testing and use, Comodo Internet Security shows that it is indeed its first time to come out in the market, as its performance was not at all convincing. While we were testing the Internet Security Pro 3.8 it was reported that, Comodo released its next version, Internet Security Pro 3.9. With this new release Comodo tried to fix some of the performance related problem with the Internet Security Pro 3.8 like, the dynamic file inspection, which was included to act as a real time virus scanner.

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Top Internet Security Suites: Paying for Protection

The threat of malware has reached to such a proportion that the need of good security software has become unavoidable and more necessary than ever before. The test conducted by us on the several latest all-in-one security suites clearly shows that if a good security suite is adopted for the system, then there is no reason that most malicious viruses, spyware and adware won’t be shutdown or removed.

In the early days of computer viruses, you could get by with careful surfing–and without antivirus protection. Now, crooks love nothing more than to discover a nasty zero-day security flaw for which there’s no defense, and then to infiltrate otherwise benign and popular Web sites with hidden, malicious programming made to attack that security flaw. While relatively uncommon, such tactics can catch even the most careful surfer. Like it or not, you need security tools.

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