Element TotalProtect 2010 has been released

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by jakestephenjackson, Aug 27, 2009.

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  1. jakestephenjackson

    jakestephenjackson Registered Member

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    Please check this page for a full list of viruses and procesess that TotalProtect detects and removes :

    http://www.elementsoftware.co.uk/totalprotect/viruslist.html

    Anything that Element TotalProtect can remove is listed there. Additionaly the virus definitions are updated daily, so running an update today would give you definitions that were released 1st September 2009.

    Element TotalProtect has been in development since early 2006 (It was orignally named Element Protect, since it was just AV protection then, but now ETP provides much more functionalities.) Its the same technologies that has been in development since.
     
  2. jakestephenjackson

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    Another update-

    The Element TotalProtect team have launched a new, free online scan service. You can use this free scan online to scan for spyware, viruses and other malicious software. The service runs the same way that other popular online scan tools run, such as HouseCall, OneCare etc.

    However, it does not serve as an anti-virus replacement, but it is good if you are on the go and you need a quick scan!

    The online scan requires a Windows XP or higher OS, and Internet Explorer 6 or above. Additionaly a 560KB framework component must also be installed prior to the scan in order for things to work smoothly.

    You can run a free, online scan here: http://elementsoftware.co.uk/totalprotect/onlinescan.html

    Thanks once more :)
     
  3. dw2108

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    Do you have any free versions planned in the future?

    Dave
     
  4. Macstorm

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    Wait till he gets some money into his pockets first, please :D
     
  5. jakestephenjackson

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    At this time no. However we do have a free online scanning service and virus removal tools avaliable for use, free of charge.
     
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    Do you have detection and disinfection algorithms for common file infectors? (Virut, sality, induc) etc?
     
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    This is interesting too:

    http://www.elementsoftware.co.uk/totalprotect/

    http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/


     
  10. Keyboard_Commando

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    aha!

    Synchronicity!

    Great minds think alike, maybe?
     
  11. JohnnyDollar

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    One thing I have noticed about Wilders forum, members and/or their products had better be able to stand up to scrutiny before posting here or they will get picked apart.:shifty: Which I think is a good thing.:thumb:
     
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  12. Peter2150

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    I suspect not.
     
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    It's almost like a rogue to feature your product like this. :thumbd:
     
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    Yeah, thanks to the 2 sharp eyed experts. Lame to see the virus list page removed but other pages still there to sell. It's a ROGUE for god's sake!
     
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    Good Evening ! Let's spin a feel good moment about a young lad making good in the world. Sentiment aside and not withstanding a nineteen yr old has been presented the smarts too present us with a new anti virus product, especially at the mind altering price point of $6.99. Having been employed at an occupation where I ask credibility profiles of individuals who are less than credible, this aroused my interest immediately as too the possibility of misrepresentation of Element Total Protect and it's legitimacy. Maybe their might exist a happy ending,but as of this moment my gut check thinks not. Sincerely...Securon
     
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    not for me...
     
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