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New Trend Micro 2011 Products

2010 October 13

Trend Micro has just launched their new 2011 product line, the Titanium Series on Sep 16, 2010.

Trend Micro Titanium Internet Security (2011)

Internet Security that won’t slow you down
Strong, fast and easy-to-use protection – Trend Micro™ Titanium™ Internet Security uses cloud technology to automatically stop viruses and spyware before they reach your computer- it’s a whole new way to protect your computer. It’s light on system resources so your computer runs faster. Simple screens and reports make it easy to use. Includes spam blocking and customizable parental controls.

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Trend Micro Titanium AntiVirus+ (2011)

Internet Security that won’t slow you down.
Strong, fast and easy-to-use protection – Trend Micro™ Titanium™ Antivirus + uses cloud technology to automatically stop viruses and spyware before they reach your computer- it’s a whole new way to protect your computer. It’s light on system resources so your computer runs faster. Simple screens and reports make it easy to use. Includes spam blocking and customizable parental controls.

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Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security (2011)

Real-time updates
Parental controls + AntispamLight demands on system resources
Data theft prevention
Easy to use and understand
Protection if your PC is lost or stolen

Strong, fast, and easy-to-use protection
Trend Micro™ Titanium™ Maximum Security uses cloud technology to automatically stop viruses and spyware before they reach your computer, so it won’t slow you down. It’s a whole new way to protect your PC from Internet threats.

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Introducing the all new F-Secure Internet Security 2011

2010 September 9

We are pleased to announce the launch of F-Secure Internet Security 2011.

F-Secure Internet Security 2011 provides you with total protection to ensure your peace of mind.

F-Secure® Internet Security™ 2011 is a fast and easy-to-use software that keeps viruses, worms, spyware, and harmful Internet sites away from your computer. You can explore the wonders of the web without a worry. Keep viruses, identity thieves and hackers away and enjoy the surf.

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Symantec Launches Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton AntiVirus 2011

2010 September 9

Symantec just released Norton AntiVirus 2011 and Norton Internet Security 2011! Please see below for important informations:

Norton Internet Security 2011

Powerful, fast protection to email, shop and bank online without worry
More exclusive technologies that let you email, chat, share files and surf the web without worry.
More features to prevent online identity theft when you shop, bank and go on social networks.
More options to keep your kids safe online from online dangers.
More layers of protection to stop viruses, spyware and worms, including two-way firewall and professional-strength antispam.
More tools to keep your system running its best and alert you of sluggish performance.
All the help you need with automatic updates and free 24/7 customer support during your subscription period.

Full informations of Norton Internet Security 2011 >>

Norton AntiVirus 2011

Fast protection that does more to stop viruses and spyware

More exclusive technologies that let you email, chat, share files and surf the web without worry.
More tools to keep your system running its best and alert you of sluggish performance.
More layers of protection to stop viruses, spyware and worms.
All the help you need with automatic updates and free 24/7 customer support during your subscription period.

Full informations of Norton Antivirus 2011 >>

New Panda Security 2011 products are now available

2010 August 12

Under the slogan “Protect your Online World”, The Panda Security Company have launched the new 2011 Consumer products, offering greater protection, better performance and less impact on systems than previous versions.

This new product lineup offers a series of new features and improvements, and is the most complete range of security solutions on the market, with products to meet the needs of all types of users.

Panda Global Protection 2011
Enjoy total security and ensure information integrity.

Panda Global Protection 2011 presentation page:
Panda Global Protection 2011 (SAVE 10%)

Panda Internet Security 2011
Maximum protection against all types of Internet threats.

Panda Internet Security 2011 presentation page:
Panda Internet Security 2011 (SAVE 10%)

Panda Antivirus Pro 2011
Install it and forget about viruses, spyware and hackers.

Panda Antivirus Pro 2011 presentation page:
Panda Antivirus Pro 2011 (SAVE 10%)

All products include new features, including secure remote access to home or office PCs, gaming/multimedia mode, sandbox browsing and much, much more.

F-Secure Internet Security 2011 will available on Sept 8

2010 August 7

We are pleased to announce the upcoming launch of F-Secure Internet Security 2011, which will take place on September 8, 2010.

Introducing the all new F-Secure 2011
Our fast and easy to use software protects computers from viruses, worms, spyware, and evil Internet sites so that users can explore the wonders of the web without a worry. F-Secure Internet Security 2011 keeps viruses, identity thieves, and hackers away, so our customers can enjoy surfing the internet. F-Secure takes a unique approach to protecting and preventing loss of valuable content. We employ a user-centered approach to the design and development of our entire product and service portfolio. Our goal is to simplify and humanize a complex product category, beginning from a user-requirement perspective rather than a technology-driven one. As a result, F-Secure empowers and enables customers by offering products that are simple to understand and use.

The new F-Secure Internet Security 2011 has been tested by a leading, international IT security service provider. The test results will be available at the end of August. As our flagship product, F-Secure Internet Security 2011 will become the focus of all banner material and landing pages. Additionally, with the new Internet Security 2011 campaign F-Secure seeks to optimize conversion for our affiliates.

You can download internet security 2011 software at that time on Buy Internet Security 2011.

Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 11.0.0.232

2010 June 19

Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 is a leading security suite that includes all you need to protect your computer against infections, identity theft and hacker attacks.

The software offers real time protection for the operating system, user documents, emails and local networks, proactively detects new and unknown threats, blocks advertisements and banners.

The real time scanner uses multiple protection levels, it scans local, removable and network drives, archives, installation packages, embedded OLE objects, uses signature-based and heuristic analysis to detect and block all threats, scans files on access and on execution and supports scheduled operations.

Kaspersky Internet Security checks all incoming and outgoing email messages, detects and deletes infected attachments, blocks malicious websites, prevents dangerous scrips from running on the computer and protects instant messaging from suspicious URL addresses and infected data transfers.

The on-demand virus scanner performs Quick, Full, System and Custom scan operations, checks for the vulnerabilities of the operating system, performs virus signatures updating, generates virus scan reports, cures, quarantines or deletes the suspicious objects.

The firewall filters the network activity, creates and uses specific application rules, controls network packets and manages public and local networks. Application Control classifies all applications and restricts their rights depending on their security status.

System Watcher monitors the activities of applications and allows the roll back of system settings in case of a malware attack. Proactive Defense allows applications with digital signature and those that are considered trusted by the Kaspersky Security Network to be launched on the computer.

Network Attack Blocker defends the computer against any malicious network activity. Anti-Spam filters unwanted spam emails, prevents phishing attacks, uses advanced recognition algorithms to identify any potential danger in emails.

Anti-Banner blocks all advertisements and banners in web browsers, creates and uses list of allowed and blocked URLs.

This security suite enables self defense, battery saving (disabled scheduled scans while running on battery power), events, email and sound notifications, increases the compatibility with other applications and uses gaming profile (runs in silent mode, doesn’t perform update or run scheduled scan tasks).

Users can customize the software display settings (use skins), run potentially dangerous applications and websites in an isolated safe environment (Safe Run), use the Virtual Keyboard to enter sensible data and protect them from information theft and launch several security tools such as Rescue Disk, Privacy Cleaner and System Restore.

The software analyzes the web browsers settings from security viewpoint, restricts websites (in Parental Control) with undesired content from being accessed by children and other users, controls the frequency and duration of computer, application and Internet usage, file downloads, instant messaging and social networking.

Parental Control can also block attempts to send specified private data such as credit card numbers, home addresses, phone numbers, etc. to other users and monitors the use of specified word combinations during instant messaging.

Buy Kaspersky Internet Security 2011

for $59.95

Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 had been released!

2010 June 9

Today, Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, released the latest versions of its flagship consumer products Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 and Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011.

Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 has everything that you need to stay safe and secure while you’re surfing the web. It provides constant protection for you and your family ¨C whether you work, bank, shop or play online.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 – the backbone of your PC’s security system, offering real-time automated protection from a range of IT threats. Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2011 provides the basic tools needed to protect your PC. Our award-winning technologies work silently in the background while you enjoy your digital life.

New internet security 2011 software released: Panda Global Protection 2011 BETA

2010 June 6

Panda Global Protection 2011 BETA had been release on 1 June, 2010. Remember that Panda Security Beta Programs are designed exclusively for carrying out functionality tests, even though in general the products are completely functional.

More informations and download Panda Golobal Protection 2011 BETA here: Panda Golobal Protection 2011 BETA

Panda adds heft to its Cloud AV

2010 June 5
Posted by uronpen

Though juggernaut Microsoft and smaller security suite maker Panda both introduced new cloud-based antivirus solutions for Windows last year, today’s upgrade from Panda swiftly moves Cloud Antivirus back into the public eye by adding features without sacrificing snappy performance levels. Exclusively available today from securitysofts.com, Cloud Antivirus 1.1 now more closely resembles a traditional antivirus program, at least in features offered, and includes a behavioral blocking engine that can protect users against generic nonbrowser exploits, new configuration options, and default deactivation of autorun in Windows.

In a conversation at CNET’s San Francisco offices yesterday, Panda Security’s chief executive officer, Juan Santana, and senior research advisor, Pedro Bustamante, promised that Cloud Antivirus users would start seeing an aggressive series of upgrades, perhaps taking a cue from the Google Chrome-influence of relatively rapid program updates. This is a dramatic departure in the security field, where program updates traditionally are released only once or twice a year.

Panda’s first effort in the free antivirus market appears to have been reasonably successful–at least according to numbers that Panda has made public. The company wouldn’t release a current user count, but Santana said in an interview on Wednesday that Panda Cloud Antivirus has been downloaded about 10 million times since last April’s beta. He also touted a recent Morgan Stanley and Alphawise report that found that 46 percent of Cloud Antivirus’ users have switched from other free antivirus programs, and that 13 percent of paid-antivirus users plan on switching to Cloud Antivirus when their current license expires.

The new version includes several notable new features and also debuts a paid upgrade. The biggest security-related improvement in the free version is the aforementioned behavioral blocking, which is a proactive and signature-less protection against actions usually taken by malware. It also blocks generic “dropper” threats hidden as common file types. Cloud Antivirus now has a full scan-on-demand option, and it also automatically prevents the Windows auto-run feature. This can be toggled in the Cloud Antivirus options window, and by design it doesn’t stop Windows’ related auto-play feature, but it’s a smart feature to have to prevent USB key infections.

Other enhancements include the safeguarding of the program’s own antivirus processes; improved offline protection; and multiple new toggles for the behavioral blocking, advanced logging, recycle bin behavior, and exclusion lists. Two other changes are minor, but worth noting. The program now will run alongside other antivirus apps, which is convenient for home testing but not advisable as a long-term solution. Running more than one antivirus program at a time will unnecessarily slow down your computer, without adding any extra protection. Lastly, the free version has been translated into nine more languages, for a total of 20, including English, German, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Greek, Polish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Turkish, Hungarian, Japanese, Slovak, Norwegian, and Finnish.

The paid upgrade is called Cloud Antivirus Pro and will cost $29.99 for a one-year license. It offers several features not in the free version, most importantly a behavioral analysis engine that provides runtime analysis which can block running malicious processes. Two other features restricted to the paid version are automatic USB key and external hard drive vaccination, for checking them as they’re connected to your computer, and automatically upgrading new detection engines and features as they become available. That’s an unusual feature to restrict to paid users since many free antivirus programs already offer it. Finally, the paid upgrade also provides 24-7 multilingual support.

Bustamante stressed that the company had no plans to prevent free users from accessing full protection, and insisted that many of the paid-only features would be added to the free version as ease-of-use features get added to the paid edition.

Panda Cloud Antivirus maintained its impressive performance from when it left beta in November 2009. The program took 8 minutes to complete a full scan off a cold boot on average, and the program now informs you of when it’s looking at archive files so you don’t think it’s hung up. Included in the 8-minute average is that there appeared to be occasional but slight sluggishness just after the scan was initiated.

Internal Panda tests recorded a 3 percent to 5 percent performance hit, as opposed to the industry average of 10 percent, and also saw the program running on 15MB of RAM against the industry average of 60MB.

Further benchmark information will be added when released from third-party sources later this week.

Overall, Panda Cloud Antivirus shows a maturing program that can adapt to users’ needs while gaining the trust of newcomers. The program feels light and simple, but the new addition of configuration and secondary security options should go a long way in convincing naysayers to give it a second look.

by Seth Rosenblatt
June 3, 2010 6:00 AM PDT

Do not pay for security software

2010 April 29

After the recent disaster of an antivirus app update from security vendor McAfee, I took a quick look at what the laptop and PC companies–from whom most people get their security software–were offering in the way of security software on new computers.

Here’s what I wanted to see: computers pre-packaged with with Microsoft’s free antivirus software, Microsoft Security Essentials (download), which I’ve found to be robust enough for all users except the most cavalier sloppy clickers out there. MSE is also lightweight enough that it doesn’t slow your computer and is largely invisible when doing updates. And it’s free. Did I already say that?

It’s not that free software is better by nature. The full-feature, paid security suites are robust computer and information protectors, especially for people who might otherwise get themselves into trouble online due to a lack of education on basic computing security practices. There’s nothing wrong with saving these folks from trouble. But are you one of them?

McAfee-type flubs are also rare, and nothing’s magically protecting Microsoft, AVG, Avast, and any other free antivirus apps from the same fate. But I say, given the problems that you might have with any antivirus app, why pay money for features you don’t need? It’s not like your money buys you complete peace of mind.

So where can you buy a computer with MSE pre-installed? Microsoft confirms that no top-tier computer maker is yet offering it pre-installed on new PCs. That’s a shame. In Microsoft’s own retail stores, though, MSE is part of the included software suite.

The standard offering now is a trial (time-limited) version of either Symantec’s Norton security suite or McAfee’s, for no charge, or the option to select either Norton or McAfee. On some product lines you can opt out of the pre-installation of either of these products and get a computer completely unprotected if you ask. Others will let you opt out of the setup of a pre-loaded security suite when you first power up your computer. On these machines, you can easily download MSE and install it yourself.

Keep in mind that connecting an unprotected computer to the Internet is not the smartest thing in the world to do. While I do not believe the hype that a new, unprotected computer will be instantly taken over and turned into a zombie for the Russian mafia, if it connects to the Net over Ethernet or Wi-Fi without running security software, you still don’t want to do much, if any, surfing without a protection app installed. (One way to stay belt-and-suspenders safe: download the installer for MSE from a protected computer, put it on a flash drive, and then install it on your new computer before you let it connect to the Net.)

So why can’t you get the excellent Microsoft app pre-installed instead of Norton or McAfee? Because the companies that make the paid apps pay the manufacturers for converting trial users to subscribers. Microsoft Security Essentials is free, and Microsoft pays computer makers nothing for installing it. So it’s in the manufacturers’ financial interests to keep offering you security suites that are too big, too expensive, and frankly too flaky.

A Dell rep even told me that the suite you’re more likely to be offered depends on the “deal of the month” that Dell has with the security vendors (Symantec or McAfee). It’s like walking into a Best Buy, she said: some days the big in-store displays push one product; some days another. It depends on the deal.

Sure, this is capitalism at work, and we can’t really fault that. But in this case I call foul. Users’ computer security is more important than making a few bucks from them, and not all security suites are created equal, certainly not equal enough to be swapped out based on the deal of the moment. It’s time for computer vendors to do the right thing for users, and that means offering good free security apps if they’re better for users. And for many users, they are.