PC TOOLS Internet Security 2008 - 20% off

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by C.S.J, Feb 24, 2008.

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  1. Bunkhouse Buck

    Bunkhouse Buck Registered Member

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    You mean like charging your credit card even when you tell them not to several times and they say they won't but do it anyway. You mean like a dozen emails to get charges reversed that never should have been initiated? I could write a book about the bs they pull- one of the most unethical companies I have seen, and I have been in the computer industry since it's inception. :thumbd:
     
  2. Kielty

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    Well i have just registered my free copy for 12 months and at no point did i have to hand over my credit card details...

    We will see how it runs...
     
  3. Bunkhouse Buck

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    My experience was based on paid for software.
     
  4. GES/POR

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    Access to the data has been denied!
    Warning: A virus or unwanted program has been found in the HTTP Data.

    Requested URL: ~URL to tainted site removed....Bubba~
    Information: Contains detection pattern of the HTML script virus HTML/Dldr.Iframe.DP

    Generated by AntiVir WebGuard 8.0.13.0, AVE 8.1.0.55, VDF 7.0.4.186
     
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  5. bellgamin

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    Too too true. I will not let those folks get hold of my credit card info under any circumstances.
     
  6. 337

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    I guess I will let my ignorance shine here, but what is the point of this post? I don't see how it relates to anything? Except for providing us with a malicious link. Of course I may just be over looking the obvious? :doubt:
    Thanks!:thumb:
     
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  7. LoneWolf

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    Over looking the obvious?
    FP with Avira maybe.
     
  8. 337

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    Well Kis blocks it too.. Trojan-downloader!!
    o_O :thumb:
     
  9. JasSolo

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    ESET Smart Security as well.


    Cheers
     
  10. LoneWolf

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    Hmmm...... LinkScanner Online Results on this also.......
     

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  11. bellgamin

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    They are a re-seller of PCTools apps. As to any shenanigans on that website, it never got past Firefox+NoScript on my box. In any event, I am surfing in a sandbox and have Firefox as the ONLY app authorized to execute therein. Tra-la-la I am safe, even if I fall into a barrel of cyber - sh*t.

    Why slow down surfing using Web Guard schtick? Firefox+NoScript are just as better, & zero perceptible slow-down.
     
  12. Bubba

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    The tainted URL has been removed and ask that if it's suspected and\or reported by an anti-malware that a URL is tainted, Please don't post the URL....Jeesh
     
  13. 337

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    Ok, that answers my question!
    Thanks!!:thumb:
     
  14. Bunkhouse Buck

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    They just tried to renew a subscription that had expired in May of 2007. I had to repeat the process and tell them not to charge my credit card (copy of one of the emails provided below). It appears once you are a paid subscriber, it is nearly impossible to opt out.

    ~Private email removed per TOS.~
     
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  15. emperordarius

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    From what I experienced with the individual products, I can tell:

    Registry Mechanic has often caused some problems for me, and it tended to delete my browser's history.

    Spyware Doctor is not that bad, but it's false positives are not so rare, and I think that it can be easily replaced by other free alternatives (see my sig, ).

    The antivirus is weak, one of the worst in my trying period.

    The firewall got weak results in leak tests.

    The only good thing for me is threatfire, the free version is fine in a behaviour detection.
     
  16. bellgamin

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    PCTools is homebased in Australia, right? I wonder if Australia has an equivalent of the Better Business Bureau?
     
  17. Fly

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    I don't think I'm going to buy anything from them EVER again.

    If you want to get rid of an auto-renewal, the best way to get out of that is to use the forum, and send a moderator/administrator (Achen ?) a PM.
     
  18. Saraceno

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    ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commission)
    http://www.accc.gov.au/

    http://www.accc.gov.au/content/index.phtml?itemId=815327&Go.x=13&Go.y=7
     
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