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Windows Security : Free Edition of PC Tools’ Firewall Plus and Antivirus
Posted by Max on 2007/1/23 0:00:00 (1302 reads)
Windows Security

PC Tools, the team which develops Spyware Doctor is scheduling to release free editions of its security software PC Tools Firewall Plus and PC Tools AntiVirus in a bid to, well, release some free software.

The move is to help out the poor little illegal users that download illegal copies of the company's programs onto their PCs only to find that they are loaded with new viruses and spyware, according to vice president Michael Greene. "We want to help consumers begin the new year with added confidence that their security needs are met when they surf the internet."

In a surprising statement, vice president of PC Tools Michael Greene strongly suggests that internet users use the free PC Tools Firewall Plus and PC Tools AntiVirus in combination with PC Tools Spyware Doctor to make sure that systems are totally, positively safe.

It's a good combination of programs for the lazy computer home user, says Greene: The protection is configured by default, "for those who simply want to install it and forget it."




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