Internet Security Suites

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by GARGPR, Jun 22, 2006.

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  1. GARGPR

    GARGPR Registered Member

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    Hello,

    Can any one please recomend any internet security suites? Currently using Zone Alarm Internet Security 6.5 but having problems with the anti virus updating.

    Thank you.

    BobbyT
     
  2. se7engreen

    se7engreen Registered Member

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    Hi,
    First I'd consider contacting Zone Alarm's customer support since you probably paid good money for the product.

    If you really need to switch to another security suite, Kaspersky Internet Security or F-Secure would be good choices. You can trial both of them (seperately).
     
  3. MaB69

    MaB69 Registered Member

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    Hi,

    For me the best choice would be Kasperky Internet Security : outstanding AV, very good HIPS, good Firewall and decent Anti-Spam or wait for the future security suite from Eset.

    Regards
     
  4. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

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    Don't forget Norton Internet Security Suite.
     
  5. gerardwil

    gerardwil Registered Member

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    I would consider GData Internet Security 2006

    Gerard
     
  6. tansu

    tansu Registered Member

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    I would vote that, too. If it was a little bit lighter
     
  7. Firecat

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    I would suggest the following security suites:

    Eset Personal Suite (coming soon :D)
    BitDefender Internet Security
    McAfee Internet Security (subscription-based service)
    Kaspersky Internet Security (or maybe F-Secure)

    You can also try these:

    Norton Internet Security
    BullGuard Internet Security

    All of the above are good suites and offer good protection, though I would say BullGuard, Kaspersky and BitDefender have the better value at the moment.
     
  8. Straight Shooter

    Straight Shooter Registered Member

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    I wish more info was available about the upcoming NOD32 Security suite. I really need something very soon. I have been trialing NOD32 and all the gripes I had about it in the past seem to have been taken care of.. They (ESET) have addded adware/spyware detection and I am overall very impressed. I probably will wait for that ..at least I'll wait for info..

    To add here for thread advice,

    Comodo (Free, It basically is a suite, (questionable AV, at this point..)
    Trend Micro
    Panda
     
  9. Firecat

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    I'd forgotten about Panda. Thanks. Both the Titanium and Platinum products are basically suites. :)

    Also there is Microsoft OneCare (coming soon) :)

    And of course, you have the "clone suites", for example, Defender Pro Home Security Pack.
     
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  10. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

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    f-secure
    bitdefender
    kaspersky
    and i would newver reccomend norton becasue it is rubbish and wont protect you
     
  11. bellgamin

    bellgamin Registered Member

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    OnlineArmor-AV+ can now be categorized as a security suite. It includes Kaspersky AV, Spam Shield, Keylogger detection, Web Shield, Mail Shield, Cookie Cutter, Trusted/Untrusted Websites, Protected Websites, Program Guard, HOSTS guard, IE/Firefox settings guard, DNS checker, & (soon) a full-scope firewall
     
  12. GARGPR

    GARGPR Registered Member

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    Hello,

    Thank you to everyone who replied to my post. I decided to uninstall ZAISS(Will be refunded money) and reinstalled Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet Security 12 which came preinstalled on my laptop. Will take a look at Nod 32 3.0 when it comes out.

    BobbyT
     
  13. mercurie

    mercurie A Friendly Creature

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    Very Good, I was going to say if you wanted to go the Suite way of things in PC security. My first choice would be Trend Micro and then McAfee. ;)
     
  14. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

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    Hi, the best security suite to me was that of Zone Alarm and now I will say the best is Kaspersky Suite, u must use a trial of it.
     
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