الثلاثاء، 22 نوفمبر 2011

Norton Internet Security+Antivirus-2012 Lifetime License Win-7-Compatible

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 Norton Internet Security+Antivirus-2012 Lifetime License Win-7-Compatible

Norton Internet Security+Antivirus-2012 Lifetime License Win-7-Compatible
Norton Internet Security + Antivirus 2012 Lifetime License | 320MB


Norton Internet Security runs quietly in the background to detect and block today's complex threats and to protect your identity when you buy, bank, or browse online. The friendly and efficient product design helps minimize confusing security alerts and system slowdowns that can get in the way of your online experience. Norton Internet Security- provides essential protection from viruses, hackers, spyware, spam and other privacy threats.
A comprehensive set of security tools, Norton Internet Security helps keep you safe online as you surf and email, swap files, download programs, and chat. In addition to protecting against viruses and unwelcome intrusions from the Internet.

NIS also allows you to automatically block annoying banner ads and pop-up windows, set up parental site blocking options for restricting access to specific Web sites, and selectively determine which, if any, Java applets and ActiveX controls should be allowed to download and execute on your computer. Enjoy the Internet with award-winning protection!

Key Technologies:
- Anti Virus
- Anti Rootkit
- Bot Protection
- Norton- Safe Web
- Smart Firewall
- NEW! SONAR- 2 Behavioral Protection
- NEW! Norton System Insight
- NEW! Norton Insight Network AntiSpam
- NEW! Norton Download Insight
- NEW! Norton Threat Insight
- Spyware Protection
- Identity Protection
- Pulse Updates
- Network Monitoring
- Parental Controls
- Vulnerability Protection
- NEW! Professional Strength AntiSpam
- NEW! Norton File Insight

Key Benefits:
- NEW Delivers clear threat and performance explanations-Gives you greater insight into downloaded applications and files by telling you where they came from, if they can be trusted, and how they may impact your PC-s resources and performance.
- NEW Identifies unsafe web sites right in your search results-Warns you of dangerous web sites and suspicious sellers so you can surf and shop online with confidence.
- IMPROVED! Stops online identity theft, viruses, spyware, bots and more-Guards your PC, online activities, and your identity against all types of Internet threats.
- IMPROVED! Stops attacks before they get on your PC-Proactively blocks hackers and prevents dangerous software from downloading to your computer when you surf the web.
- Uses intelligence-driven Norton Insight Network for faster, fewer, shorter scans-Detects and eliminates dangerous software with the shortest scan times of any security product.

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DefenseWall Personal Firewall 3.16 + DefenseWall HIPS 3.16 (Eng/Rus)

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 DefenseWall Personal Firewall 3.16 + DefenseWall HIPS 3.16 (Eng/Rus)



DefenseWall Personal Firewall 3.16 + DefenseWall HIPS 3.16 (Eng/Rus)

DefenseWall Personal Firewall 3.16 + DefenseWall HIPS 3.16 (Eng/Rus) | 18.15 MB

DefenseWall Personal Firewall - the world's first personal firewall, sandbox! For the ordinary user it is very difficult to configure and use the usual "classical" firewalls. The vast majority of panic when he sees a lot of windows with obscure them from security issues, which need something to respond. Most of the answers to such questions are far from correct, allowing malicious code to do its work on the user's computer.




DefenseWall Personal Firewall is totally different from the standard, "classical" schemes of work in software security. You hardly even notice it at work, automatically providing the highest possible level of security immediately after installation.

DefenseWall is based on the concept of "sandbox" that uses untrusted software restriction zone of rights and a bit of virtualization. The new version of the program is integrated bi-directional firewall. This means that malicious applications can not only infect your computer and transmit information via the Internet attackers.

Malware software (including viruses) do not materialize on your hard drive from the expanse of the universe, and come through the quite tangible sources of contamination browsers, USB-flash drives, email, IRC, multimedia clients, ICQ (instant messaging clients), Skype, P2P (eg, through the torrent). These programs all thumbnails are automatically added to the untrusted zone DefenseWall. If any malicious code tries to attack your computer, using untrusted sources for the spread of computer, all attempts to infect your machine or steal confidential information (usernames, passwords) are unsuccessful. A component control connections to the internet will make it impossible to attempt to transfer information from your computer to hackers.

DefenseWall protects you immediately after installation, no training mode does not. For more information, refer to "the technical part," below.

Try DefenseWall Personal Firewall now and you'll be pleasantly surprised by the simplicity of the program ratio and the level of their own security.

Technical section:
In terms of "trusted / untrusted zone ', control of inbound works as follows. It blocks the "listening" ports of trusted processes, since they are potential sources of attacks on the trusted zone sandbox. Only non-trusted processes can work with such ports, unless they, of course, permitted to access the Internet. In the case of incoming attack on the listener port, the attacker gets right into the sandbox, which will not cause substantial harm to the system.
In a corporate setting, DefenseWall automatically opens the 445, 136, 137, 138, and 139 ports. However, untrusted processes can not get access to these ports. This greatly minimizes the possibility of attacks. If you have installed and run the server HTTP / FTP / SMTP / proxy, you must add them to the list of untrusted applications as a potential source of danger from the threat of external attacks on their vulnerabilities.

Some features:

* No learning period (as in the classical solutions).
* The absolute minimum of windows with confirmation in the industry.
* Full compatibility with other solutions in the security field.
* No need to configure anything (configure ports, sockets, ...).
* No need to verify the changed application.

DefenseWall HIPS (Host Intrusion Prevention System) - this is the easiest and simplest way to protect yourself from malicious software, which is not capable of protecting your anti-virus when you're online! Using the technology of next generation proactive protection, DefenseWall help you achieve the maximum level of protection, without requiring you to any special knowledge and constant online updates databases. No signatures, no popup windows, no false positives. It's just a reliable and transparent protection, easy to use and powerful.

DefenseWall HIPS divides all applications into Trusted and nedoverennye.Nedoverennye applications are launched with limited rights to modification of critical system parameters in specially allocated for them in the virtual zone that separates them from trusted applications. In the case of penetration of the untrusted applications malware it will not harm your system and can be closed with just one click! With DefenseWall work on the Internet has never been so easy, safe and easy! Try it and see for yourself!

Why do I need a HIPS if I already have antivirus and firewall?
The firewall monitors only network connections, antivirus protects both from known malicious modules. But the writers of malicious code change them so quickly that antivirus software is not able to detect these modified modules. That's why you need a HIPS-it protects you from malicious applications of all types, known and unknown, without the need for any signatures was.

DefenseWall Personal Firewall - the world's first sandboxing-style personal firewall solution! Average users find it difficult to setup and use your typical firewall and security program. For most average users, program popups and questions are confusing. There is always the chance a user will make the wrong choice and allow malware to cause damage to their system. DefenseWall Personal Firewall is a different kind of security program. You won't even notice it's installed and providing the highest firewall and system protection.

DefenseWall HIPS (Host-based Intrusion Prevention System) is based on a sandboxing approach that uses rights restrictions and partial virtualization. It now comes with an integrated firewall. What this means in simple terms is that malicious files will not have the 'rights' to perform any unwanted changes to your system or be able to make any unwanted connections.

Malware stems from various sources such as internet browsers, usb flash drives, e-mail, multimedia clients, IM, IRC, P2P, and VoIP. All of these programs are automatically marked by DefenseWall HIPS as "untrusted". If malware attempts to install on your system via an "untrusted" program, DefenseWall's inbuilt restrictions (HIPS) will prevent your system from becoming infected. And if malware tries to steal your information such as financial and banking passwords through an "untrusted" program, the Personal Firewall component will stop malware cold from calling home.

And the best part is, DefenseWall protects you right out of the box. For more detailed information, see technical part below.

Try DefenseWall Personal Firewall today, and you will be convinced in its security and simplicity!

Why do I need HIPS if I already have an anti-virus and firewall?
Firewalls control your network activity, antivirus protects you only from known malicious modules. But their writers modify those modules so quickly, that anti-viruses are unable to detect them untill you will be infected with it. That is why you need a HIPS solution-it protects you from all types of malicious software (malware), known and unknown, with no signatures need, proactive way.

Technical section:
In the "trusted / untrusted" terms, Inbound Firewall protection of DefenseWall works as follows: it considers a listening port of a trusted process as a potential source of attack and therefore blocks it. Only "untrusted" processes are allowed to be connected outside. In case of an inbound attack, an attacker is routed to the sandbox. In the corporate environment, DefenseWall automatically opens ports 445, 136, 137, 138, and 139. However, the untrusted processes can't connect to these ports. All of this minimizes potential harm from the malicous code being spread by exploits. If you have a HTTP / FTP / SMTP / proxy server, they should be added to the untrusted applications list as a potential source for vulnerability exploitation and thus a source of infection.

Features:

* No learning modes (as seen with firewall and HIPS programs).
* Mininimal popups.
* Compatible with third-party security software and programs.
* No need to configure ports and sockets.
* No application checksum re-calculations.

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Tipard Blu-ray Converter 6.3.10

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 Tipard Blu-ray Converter 6.3.10


Tipard Blu-ray Converter 6.3.10
Tipard Blu-ray Converter 6.3.10


Tipard Blu-ray Converter is professional Blu-ray Converter to convert Blu-ray disc or Blu-ray m2ts files to DivX, MP4, AVI, 3GP, MPEG, FLV, etc. and HD formats. Moreover, this Blu-ray converter can also rip DVD and convert video files to any others with highest speed and best output quality. Plus, with newly adopted NVIDIA CUDA technology, AMD APP Acceleration and multi-core CPUs supporting technology, the converting speed is 6X faster now.


Convert Blu-ray, DVD and any video
Support automatic deciphering
Put the playlist together for Blu Ray movies
Mighty editing functions

Convert Blu-ray Disc, DVD and video
Powerful Blu-ray Converter, DVD Ripper, and Video Converter
Rip Blu-ray files
Easily rip Blu-ray Disc, DVD or Blu ray files to any other video/audio formats like DivX, MP4, AVI, 3GP, MPEG, FLV and high definition MTS, TS, AVCHD files.
Convert any video files
Support any format of video files (including HD files) and convert any video to other formats for you to enjoy on any players or multimedia devices.

Edit Blu-ray Disc and video
Powerful editing functions to create the perfect output video for you
Crop video
You are allowed to cut off black edges and unwanted playing area. Also you can adjust the video aspect ratio to fit your player’s screen.
Trim and merge
Trim any segment of a Blu-ray movie by setting its start and end time or just dragging the slide bar, and merge several video/DVD pieces together for better watching experience.
Watermark video
Add a text/image watermark to the video. Also you can set its position and transparency.
Preview and Snapshot
The built-in player helps you preview the output video effect. And you and capture your favorite Blu-ray movie pictures and save it as JPEG, GIF or BMP formats. You can also set the saved folder or it will be saved automatically in the defaulted folder.
Set video effect
Adjust the video brightness, saturation and contrast.
Deinterlacing
For the interlaced HD video, check Deinterlacing to convert the interlaced files to the progressive one for you to enjoy successively.

Adjust output settings
Provides you with more choices to make a unique output video
Adjust the specific output parameters
While you convert video or rip DVD, you can set the specific output parameters including Video Encoder, Frame Rate, Video Bitrate, Resolution, Audio Encoder, Sample Rate, Channels, Audio Bitrate. For resolution, you can write in your own parameters.
Audio track and subtitle
Select your preferred audio track and subtitle according to need.
Choose output profile
Tipard Blu-ray Converter provides you with numerous output profiles for you to select.
Load the playlist
This Blu-ray Converter can load the BD playlist to help you figure output the play order.

Fast and easy to use
Provides you with the best user experience
Give you 6X faster converting speed
The newly adopted NVIDIA® CUDA™ technology can totally accelerate your PC GPU, so as to finish your converting task with ultra-high speed and best output quality.
This Blu-ray ripper also supports multi-core CPUs, which can take full advantage of your PC power to accelerate the converting speed.
Automatic decryption
This Blu-ray Converter can automatically decipher your Blu-ray disc.
Easy to use
The intuitive interface can make the operation quite easy, and it is suitable for both beginners and advanced users.

Tipard Blu-ray Converter 6.3.10
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VMWare ThinApp 4.7.0 Build 519532

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VMWare ThinApp 4.7.0 Build 519532


VMWare ThinApp 4.7.0 Build 519532

VMWare ThinApp 4.7.0 Build 519532 | 52 MB

Run any version of virtually any application on a single operating system without conflicts. You can even run multiple versions of the same application. Plug VMware ThinApp, formerly known as Thinstall, into your existing management infrastructure and accelerate your software development and desktop deployment. Deliver and deploy applications more efficiently, more securely, and more cost-effectively with agentless application virtualization.

100% Agentless Application Virtualization
• Application isolation. VIsolated applications run in a virtual bubble in restricted user accounts without requiring any host modification. Deploy Office 97, 2003, 2007, and .NET applications on the same OS without conflict as the applications run independent of one another.
• Zero-runtime execution. With no installed agent, no footprint is left on the endpoint device. Applications run directly from the compressed state without first caching data to the hard disk, achieving better performance and security of data.
• 100% User Mode execution. Client runs on locked-down, unmanaged “kiosk” PCs without Admin rights to execute applications, enabling it to be used on managed and unmanaged PC.
• Block-by-block network streaming. Applications virtualized execute once the minimum amount of code required to run the application is available in the desktop’s memory. For example, less than 10% of Microsoft Office needs to be physically streamed to the client in order for it to run. LAN streaming has an average start-up time of just a few seconds.
• Sandbox environments for terminal services. Provide sandboxing for applications running in a terminal services environment so that multiple users can run their own sandboxed application without affecting each other. If one instance of the application tries to make system-wide changes, other users running the same applications are not affected.
• 64-bit operating system support. Enables applications to be virtualized and run on 64-bit systems.
• Execution on thin clients. Tested and certified to run virtualized applications on Windows XP-based thin clients.
• Compatibility with a broad range of applications. Proven deployments on simple-to-complex applications ranging from basic Microsoft Office to custom applications with Java or .NET.

Conflict-free Application Delivery
• Active Directory integration. VMware ThinApp does not require any distribution, streaming, or activation servers or agents. It works with AD, ESD enforcement tools, and open protocols so no additional hardware, software licenses and ongoing maintenance costs for backend infrastructure is required.
• Execution from USB key with portable profiles/user settings. Enable a user to run critical applications from a USB key while maintaining corporate security requirements.
• Integration with 3rd-party application management solutions. Creates .MSI and/or .EXE file that plugs into existing electronic software delivery systems (Inventory, Configuration Management Database, Definitive Software Library, Packagers) without additional integrations required.
• Application Sync. Enables application updates for mobile users as well as third parties on the corporate extranet, ensuring availability of the latest version of the application, reducing patch risks to machines that are taken off the network. Update virtual applications via http/https over the LAN or WAN leveraging existing software delivery systems.

Simplified Application Packaging
• Application Link. Allows packaged applications to dynamically establish dependencies ("links") with other packaged applications. Administers create separate packages of interdependent components such as Java or .NET runtimes and the applications that rely on them. Each component is delivered independently while sharing resources across multiple ThinApp packages.
• Package it once, deliver to many. Execute a packaged application on Windows NT, Windows PE, or XP Embedded without retesting or repackaging the application for each operating system.
• System snapshots. Provides administrators with a rapid three-step process for pre- and post-install system states for packaging simplicity and for supporting applications that require a reboot during the installation process.
• ISV embeddable. Organizations can deliver their custom application throughout their extranet using VMware ThinApp application virtualization technology.


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الخميس، 10 نوفمبر 2011

DAEMON Tools Lite 4.45.1.0236 2012

DAEMON Tools Lite 4.45.1.0236   

                                              


DAEMON Tools Lite 4.45.1.0236

DAEMON Tools Lite 4.45.1.0236 | 14 Mb

Daemon Tools - emulator CD / DVD-drives with the support of many security systems. It supports many image formats CD / DVD. The program emulates a conventional disk drives and the type of protection BACKUPcopies (SafeDisc), Securom and Laserlock. A small and handy utility for working with CD images in various formats, including ISO, CCD (CloneCD), BWT (Blindwrite), NRG (Nero), and others. When you start the game using the image of the disk can simulate the conditions to circumvent the many schemes of copy protection. DAEMON Tools can be used as an excellent virtual CD (DVD)-ROM.

The program works through the system tray menu with which you have access to all commands. You can select the number of added virtual drives, mount images for each of them. To identify each drive, you can choose any letter English alphabet, which is available. Also, for each virtual device can be set to your region code. It should be noted that the connection and disconnection of virtual drives occurs almost instantaneously and without having to reboot. Features can be expanded with additional modules, which in large quantities are produced by third parties.

Features:
Create a *. iso and *. mds images
Virtualize up to 4 drives
Work with images formats: *. iso, *. nrg, *. b5t, *. b6t, *. bwt, *. ccd, *. cdi, *. cue, *. isz
Compress and password-protect images
Use a new gadget to the Sidebar in Windows 7, Vista

In this version:
   
New Features
Support for APE images;
Added a new type of virtual drive emulation for the base - DT;
Improved portable unit;
SPTD 1.78.

Bug Fixes
Incompatibility between DAEMON Tools and Power2Go, PowerDVD;
Ignoring the blocked applications in the removal process.





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الثلاثاء، 8 نوفمبر 2011

Avast Internet Security 2012

Avast Internet Security

CNET Editors' review

by: Seth Rosenblatt on March 03, 2011
The bottom line: After the last version's radical new interface that brought this security stalwart into a visual comparison with its competitors, Avast looks to the future with version 6's edgy improvements.
Review:
Editors' note: Portions of this review are based on CNET's review for Avast Free Antivirus 6.
Avast made great strides in its previous update. Version 5 set the stage for the modern, massively popular, and free security suite with a new interface that ditched a quirky, late-'90s jukebox style for a more polished look. Easier to navigate, it also became easier to add new features.
Make no mistake; Avast 6 adds features both big and small. Some that had previously only been available to paid upgrade users are now free for all versions, and newer features have been seamlessly added to the interface experience. If you're familiar with Avast 5, upgrading to Avast 6 won't be that big of a leap.

Avast wants you to play in its sandbox

Installation
Installing Avast is a painless process that compares well against its free competitors like AVG, although--like those competitors--it's much slower than installing paid programs like Trend Micro, Kaspersky, or Norton. Some items of note during the installation that will come up later in the review: to completely avoid the new Windows 7 and Vista desktop gadget, or the new WebRep browser add-on, you must choose the Custom install option and uncheck those here.
Automatic installation of these features is frowned upon, although Avast does provide a clear method for uninstalling them. It's just not as simple as a check box that gets its own installation window, since you have to go through the Customize menu, which makes the auto-install sort of surreptitious.
On the plus side, installing Avast doesn't require a reboot, and using its uninstall tool we detected no remnants in the Registry or on the desktop. Avast has said that the installer has shrunk for all three versions by about 20 percent, although it's still a large download at around 57MB for the free version.

Avast Internet Security 6 (screenshots)

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Interface
Avast 6's interface is virtually identical to the previous version's. Perhaps the most major change, aside from a slight lightening of the gray in the color scheme, is the removal of the Windows Explorer-style forward and backward buttons. We actually liked those, since they made it easy to return to a previous pane, no matter how deeply into the settings you had explored.
The only other change is the addition of the Additional Protection tab to the left nav area, which hosts the new AutoSandbox and WebRep feature controls.
For users new to Avast, the sleek user interface is a change that came at the end of 2009. The gray-and-range color scheme stands out well on the screen, and the tab-based navigation on the left makes it easy to navigate between features. Highlighted with the familiar security colors of green for safe and red for dangerous, the Summary tab gives up-to-date info on shield status, auto-updates, virus definitions, the program version, and whether the silent/gaming mode is on. There's also an unobtrusive ad urging you to upgrade to Avast Internet Security 6.
The Summary tab contains a second submenu, Statistics. If you're curious to see how Avast's shields have been performing against threats, here's where you can get your math geek on. For each shield, it tells you how many files were scanned and when, and presents the data in a concise graph.
Avast 6 keeps its interface from Avast 5, and adds features both big and small. Some that had previously only been available to paid upgrade users are now free for all versions, and newer features have been seamlessly added to the interface experience. If you're familiar with Avast 5, upgrading to Avast 6 won't be that big of a leap.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)
The scans live in the second tab, where you can choose and adjust four default scan types plus a custom scan option nestled into the bottom right corner. Real-time shields live in the third tab, and again the clean interface comes into play here as navigating what could be a mess of options and tweaks is instead dead simple. Click on a shield to reveal a real-time chart of what the program's been defending you against, with a Stop button and settings options at the top of the window. Another button at the top takes you to the advanced settings for that shield, and links at the bottom expose the shield's history as a graph and export a log file.
Below the Additional Protection tab, which we covered above, the Maintenance tab contains the virus chest and manual update buttons. On the top right of the interface live the Help Center and the Settings, from which you can get much more granular control of Avast. This includes everything from toggling the system tray icon to managing updates to password-protecting Avast access. This is also where you can "uninvolve" your anonymously submitted data from Community IQ, the Avast crowdsourced behavioral detection engine.
One last change: a green Like Avast button has been added to the bottom of the left nav that expedites your Avast-related social networking. Fortunately, it's unobtrusive.
Features and support
As mentioned, the two big new features in the free version of Avast 6 are the AutoSandbox and the WebRep add-on. The debut of the AutoSandbox makes Avast the second antivirus option to offer a sandboxing tool for free. Competitor Comodo introduced a sandboxing tool in January 2010. Avast's sandbox probably works differently, as Comodo has a pending patent on its version. And certainly, one of the most frustrating things about sandboxing technology is that there are some indications that it doesn't work perfectly.
The AutoSandbox, new in both free and paid Avast versions, automatically places suspicious programs in a virtualized state when it suspects them of being threats. As the program runs, the sandbox keeps track of file behaviors and what it reads and writes from the Registry. Permanent changes are virtualized, so when the process terminates itself, the system changes it made will evaporate.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)
Avast's version automatically places programs in a virtualized state when it suspects them of being threats. It walls off suspicious programs, preventing them from potentially damaging your system while allowing them to run. As the program runs, Avast's sandbox keeps track of which files are opened, created, or renamed, and what it reads and writes from the Registry. Permanent changes are virtualized, so when the process terminates itself, the system changes it made will evaporate.
The company hasn't said whether the virtualized state begins after the program already has access to your system, so it's theoretically possible that it could be compromised. There's not a single security feature in any program that hasn't been been compromised at some point, though, so "theoretically hackable" is true of all security features.
The AutoSandbox is different from Avast's paid-upgrade sandbox, and the paid upgrades to Avast Pro and Avast Internet Security include both the automatic version and the older, manually initiated version.
You can access the AutoSandbox settings from the new Additional Protection option on the left nav. It defaults to asking the user whether a program should be sandboxed, although you can set it to automatically decide. There's a whitelist option for programs that you always want to exclude from the sandbox, and you can deactivate the feature entirely.
Avast 6 also marks the debut of the program joining (or succumbing to) the browser-security add-on, with the new WebRep. Security add-ons have a long-standing word-of-mouth reputation for decreasing browser performance, although Internet Explorer 9 Release Candidate's impact meter pegs Avast's plug-in at 0.07 second, well below the threshold of 0.2 second that IE uses as the default upper limit for browser performance impact.
WebRep works with IE and Firefox out of the box, and Avast says it plans to release a Chrome version soon. It supports a search result ranking and Web site reputation service that uses a combination of data from Avast's virus labs and user voting to determine a safety score for a site. User voting is a crapshoot for many security vendors, although Avast is known for its vast user base and their passionate support of the program, so the company's plans to give users incentives to vote could easily work in its favor. And make no mistake, Avast fans are truly fanatics: Avast Free has an average 4.5-star rating from Download.com readers, extremely unusual for a program with more than 15,000 votes.
It's important to note that the add-on installs to both Firefox and IE as you install Avast 6. If you don't want it, it's surprisingly easier to remove from within Avast instead of from within the browser. Currently, removing the add-on using the browser's interface will cue Avast to reinstall the add-on the next time the computer is rebooted.
Many of Avast 6's small improvements are worth noting as well. The Troubleshooting section now comes with a "restore factory settings" option, which makes it easier to wipe settings back to a familiar starting point, and comes with the option to restore only the Shields settings, leaving other changes untouched, like permanently running in silent mode. There's a new sidebar gadget for Windows 7 and Vista, and you now can set automatic actions for the boot-time scan. Available under the Scan Computer tab, the boot-time scan customizations give you far more flexibility in managing the lengthy and time-consuming boot scan.
Two features that have trickled down to the free version in Avast 6 are the Script Shield and site blocking. The Script Shield now works with Internet Explorer 8 and 9's protected mode.
Avast doesn't offer an on-demand link-scanning feature, like AVG and Norton do, although the company says that the way that Avast's Web shield behaves ought to protect you automatically from any malicious URLs by automatically preventing the URL from resolving in-browser. A page will appear letting you know that Avast has blocked the site because it is suspected to contain a threat.
If you're running Avast Pro Antivirus 6 or Avast Internet Security 6, the big new feature is the introduction of SafeZone, a virtualization feature that the company envisions people using for secure online banking. The basic difference between SafeZone and AutoSandbox is that the sandbox is designed to allow suspicious activity to run within a safe, walled-off, easily discarded environment, while SafeZone is the opposite. SafeZone creates a secure space that, ideally, prevents threats from getting in.
The AutoSandbox, new in both free and paid Avast versions, automatically places suspicious programs in a virtualized state when it suspects them of being threats. As the program runs, the sandbox keeps track of file behaviors and what it reads and writes from the Registry. Permanent changes are virtualized, so when the process terminates itself, the system changes it made will evaporate.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)
SafeZone is accessible from the right-click Windows Explorer context menu, from the middle icon in the Windows 7/Vista desktop gadget, and from the Additional Protection tab in the Avast interface.
The difference between Avast Free and Avast Pro is that Pro gets the SafeZone, whereas Avast Internet Security differentiates itself by including SafeZone, antispam measures, and a firewall.
If you're new to Avast, the core features are what make it one of the best security suites around. The antivirus, antispyware, and heuristics engines form a security core that also includes multiple real-time shields. The adjustable mail and file system shields join the pre-existing behavior, network, instant-messaging, peer-to-peer, and Web shields. The behavioral shield is a common-sense feature, as security software publishers draw on their large user bases to detect threats early and warn others.
Other features include a gaming mode that can be used to permanently "silence" Avast notifications, and an "intelligent scanner" that only looks at changed files after establishing a baseline.
Program scans live in the second tab, where you can choose and adjust four default scan types plus a custom scan option. What's useful about Avast's layout here is that you can adjust all Avast-related scans from this tab. This includes Quick and Full scans, the Removable Media scan, and the Folder scan. In a polite turn, running a scan does not prevent you from exploring the rest of the program.
You can also schedule a boot-time scan and access scan logs from the scan tab. While running a scan, Avast will tell you not only how long the scan has taken and how many files have been examined, but also how much data has been tested and how fast it's being tested. As with the summary graphs, Avast exposes a lot of data here.
Performance
As far as Avast's impact on system performance goes, in a real-world test Avast completed its scans in a timely yet not blazingly fast manner. A Quick Scan took about 20 minutes, and the Full Scan took 59 minutes. RAM usage was surprisingly light, with Avast 6 only eating up about 16MB when running a scan.
As you can see in the chart below, CNET Labs benchmarked Avast 6 as having a moderate impact on system performance. It wasn't the overall best suite we tested, but the three versions of Avast did perform better than average in every category execpt one.
There were some notable areas where Avast did well. Avast had a minimal impact on startup time, with Avast Internet Security 6 adding 6.25 seconds, Avast Pro Antivirus 6 adding 5.76 seconds, and Avast Free Antivirus 6 slowing down the boot cycle by around five and a half seconds. All three posted a tiny impact on system shutdown, around 1.3 seconds slower than an unprotected computer. Scan times as well were competitive, slower than AVG, Trend Micro, and Panda, but faster than most competitors including Microsoft Security Essentials, Norton, and Ad-Aware. Also, Avast Pro Antivirus posted the best Cinebench score we recorded.
Avast's one point of weakness in the lab was its MS Office decoding test performance, where it was slightly slower than average but by no means the slowest suite tested.
Security Program Boot time Shutdown time Scan time MS Office performance iTunes decoding Media multitasking Cinebench
Unprotected system 42.5 11.28 n/a 917 180 780 4795
Protected system (average) 50.07 15.00 988.96 1,047.19 200.19 832.69 4,755.73
Avast Free Antivirus 6 47.9 12.4 697 1053 199 798 4742
Avast Pro Antivirus 6 48.21 12.5 665 1083 199 798 4793
Avast Internet Security 6 48.75 12.43 695 1086 201 804 4792

*All tests measures in seconds, except for Cinebench. On the Cinebench test, the higher number is better.
You can read more on how CNET Labs benchmarks security software.
All the security features in the world do you no good if they don't keep you safe, and on that count Avast performs well in general. However, as results from independent efficacy testing groups indicate, Avast could be better.
AV-Test.org gave Avast 5, the previous version of Avast, a passing rating in its most recent test, on a Windows Vista computer from the fourth quarter of 2010. Avast 5 barely surpassed the minimum score of 12, notching 13 out of 18. It reached 3.5 out of 6 in Protection, 4.0 out of 6 in Repair, and a 5.5 out of 6 in Usability. Many other suites scored the same or higher, including F-Secure, Kaspersky, Norton, and Panda. Among its free competitors during the fourth-quarter test, Avast scored better on the key metric of Protection than Microsoft Security Essentials 1.0, but worse on Protection than Avira 10.0 (4.0 out of 6) and AVG 10.0 (4.5 out of 6).
AV-Comparatives.org, on the other hand, showed progressively better scores for Avast from August 2010 through November 2010 on its "whole product" test. However, Avast's cumulative rate of blocking threats was 96.4 percent, below AVG's cumulative 97.1 percent and Avira's 98.7 percent. Still, the positive improvements in the last two months indicate that Avast has been adapting to changes in the threatscape--never a bad thing. Overall, Avast earned an Advanced certification, along with seven others, including AVG. An Advanced+ certification was earned by four others, including Avira.
Dennis Labs' most recent evaluation of Avast occurred back in August 2010, when the lab scored Avast 5 at 93 percent and above the 87.5 percent average for that test. It was the only free antivirus application to do so. Other above-average scores were reached by G Data, Eset, Kaspersky, and Norton, which scored 100 percent on Dennis Labs' test.
Judging from these results, Avast is clearly one of the best security products around, although there's definitely room for it to improve.
Conclusion
When it comes to your security, Avast Internet Security 6 gets a lot right. It's got a usable, uncluttered interface, solid although not stellar benchmarks, and a set of features that keeps it at the forefront of Windows security. Using the Internet safely is no longer just about not getting phished and downloading only known-safe files, and the improvements in Avast 6 address modern security risks comprehensively.
Although we'd like to see stronger efficacy benchmarks in the future, Avast's impact on system performance is light in the most important categories of startup, shutdown, and scan speed. Avast remains one of the best free security options around and is well worth downloading

Publisher's Description

From AVAST Software:

Avast Internet Security has all the features of Avast Free Antivirus, plus a Silent Firewall, an antispam filter, a command-line scanner, and the new Avast SafeZone (a clean, isolated desktop, so that other applications--even keyloggers--cannot see what's happening), designed specifically for secure online shopping or banking. Leaner and meaner version 6.0 provides even faster protection than its predecessor and offers a web-reputation browser extension as well, all combining for real-time security against known and unknown forms of malware. Avast Internet Security provides maximum protection, designed for those who shop and bank online or store sensitive data on their computers. Accurate threat updates via Avast CommunityIQ technology ensure worry-free downloading, surfing, social networking, and gaming.
What's new in this version:
  • New Script Shield - now scanning deeper and supporting more host processes
  • Web Shield now scanning all processes by default
  • Stability improvements in aswSP.sys
  • Better tracking of file sources
  • WebRep now working in new versions of Firefox
  • Under-the-hood improvements in the Behavior Shield and Sandbox modules
  • Solved a compatibility problem with certain Steam-based games
  • Minor improvements in the product UI
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AVG Anti-Virus Pro 2012 - New version of famous antivirus program from Czech developer to protect your PC from dangerous objects and network threats. The program prevents viruses, Trojan horses, worms, spyware, and a module to deal with rootkits helps get rid of malicious processes, masking the virus. Compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7.
AVG - popular anti-virus software for home use. Certified manufacturer of rapid virus database updates, ease of use, low system requirements - the main advantages of the products AVG. AVG anti-virus software provides powerful protection against viruses and spyware in Windows 7, Vista and XP. AVG products are designed to combat the threat of infecting your computer and data loss.

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• Core: Improved heuristic detection.
• Core: optimized "Check Registry" Resident Shield.
• Core: Fixed a bug while scanning the registry.
• Core: how to detect malicious software have been optimized.
• Core: the number of false positives is reduced.
• Firewall: Many fixes and improvements
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• General: Added support for exceptions to Anti-Rootkit.

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• Memory: 512 MB RAM;
• Free space on your hard drive (for installation) 390 MB.

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Norton Internet Security 2012


Norton Internet Security 2012







CNET Editors' review

by: Seth Rosenblatt on September 06, 2011
The bottom line: Low-impact performance, strong security, and useful features are the hallmarks of Norton Internet Security 2012, one of the best security suites available.
Review:
Editors' note: Portions of this review are based on CNET's review of Norton Internet Security 2011.
Over the past few years, Symantec has completed a course reversal for its Norton consumer Internet security suites. The massive package of security tools works better than it ever has before, with an impressive set of features, some useful new tools including remote management and download stability analysis, and third-party security efficacy benchmarks that are at the top of the heap. Meanwhile, CNET Labs' performance benchmarks indicate that though Norton doesn't leave the smallest footprint on your system, users should see a minimal impact overall.

Norton Internet Security 2012

Installation
For the third year in a row, Norton's formerly sluggish beast now offers a smooth and fast installation operation. Once you run the installer, the program is ready to operate in about a minute--impressively fast, and doubly so considering past performance. The installation process is also the first time that you will interact with Quorum, Norton's behavior-based detection engine. You'll be asked to participate by sending anonymous data to Symantec's cloud. Opting out of the data submission, according to Symantec, will not affect your security.
Running the trial of Norton also requires registering the program. Like many programs, Norton used to force open your default browser and take you to the company's registration Web site. Now you can register from within the program. Uninstalling the software left about 10 Registry entries behind, but no other traces were detectable. Overall, Norton's installation experience was fast and hassle-free, with a minimum of configuration options--but the ones that did come up appeared necessary.
Interface
Norton Internet Security 2012 contains some changes to the 2011 interface, although the design is heavily reminiscent of the previous version. It keeps the dark theme, punctuated by yellow text, and the contrast works well. Changes this year include a reorganized and streamlined Settings interface; a "pinnable" Advanced screen--so that power users can get about their business faster--which also comes with a CPU gauge; and tweaks to the System Status indicator. This year, the interface feels more balanced between the feature display and empty space.
The simplified layout offers Scans on the left, Updates in the center, and Advanced tools on the right. Clicking on one reveals controls specific to that area of protection. At the bottom of the interface is a wide, short map of the world covered with blinking yellow dots. Each one, according to Symantec, represents a threat to one of its users that has been successfully blocked. The Activity Map visual is cute, but completely irrelevant to your personal safety. More interesting is that below the map there are a series of mobile app-style buttons. From there you can access the new Norton Management, Norton Mobile, Norton Online Family, Norton Safe Web, and Norton Backup without having to jump to your browser.
Features and support
There aren't many new features in Norton Internet Security 2012, but what's new ought to appeal to the kind of person who wants the souped-up security in this robust suite.
There's now a link at the bottom of the main interface to Norton's mobile version. Next to it is a link for Norton Management, a new tool that opens in your default Web browser that allows you to use Norton remotely. This includes monitoring security status, remote add and installation, and license key renewal. However, given the growth of the mobile market, it wouldn't be unreasonable to expect a stronger connection between the two in the coming year.
One of the better new features is a change to Download Insight. This community-driven tool originally evaluated files being downloaded for security, but now it looks at their stability for other Norton users, too. There are also metered bandwidth options for people on rate-limited connections, and several interface tweaks to make the program easier on the eyes and to make it easier to find things.
The port of Norton 360's startup manager was an excellent call. If you're Windows-savvy, you're probably comfortable managing that stuff by hand, but even for those in the know, the Norton version makes startup changes easier to implement. Along with pulling in community ratings, you can toggle a process on or off, or delay it.
The Identity Safe has been improved, too. It now includes LastPass-styled password handling and cloud-based syncing and vaults, features that some competitors have had for a while. Google Chrome finally gets Safe Web support from Norton, but it's surprisingly not in Norton AntiVirus. While I understand the point of value-added features, this one seems an unnecessarily restrictive hit on users of the fastest-growing browser.
The reputation-based security checks where your programs were installed from and when they were installed, and compares that against data from the 58 million users participating in the crowd-sourced Norton Community Watch to see if any of your programs should be red-flagged. Norton's System Insight component has been bumped up to version 2.0; System Insight is the proprietary internal network that warns you when your programs unnecessarily hog system resources. This gives some extra heft to the system performance map, where you can click on any spike and see what caused it.
The third iteration of Download Insight applies the same reputation-based logic to new downloads, and the fourth version of Norton SONAR (Symantec Online Network for Automatic Response) looks for suspicious software behavior and automatically chooses protective actions. You can toggle how aggressive SONAR is in the Settings window.
Along with the quick scan, the full-system scan, and the custom scan for viruses and malware, you can now have Norton scan your Facebook wall for malicious links. There are also on-demand reputation-based quick scans, full scans, and custom scans for users who want Norton to immediately scan their installed programs. After completing a scan, Norton provides users with a summary report. More-detailed information, including scan duration and a deeper dive into threats discovered, can be read under the History option from the main window. There's also a link that you can follow in case you believe that Norton missed something in its scan, although as reputation-based protection matures, on-demand scanning becomes less of an issue when compared with the "always-on" protection offered here.
The bootable recovery tool isn't new, but it now comes with a feature that automatically creates a CD, DVD, or USB-based bootable device. The USB component is especially important on optical-drive-free systems such as Netbooks.
Norton continues to dabble in free security offerings, including the Norton Online Family parental controls, the "lite" version of Norton Safe Web, and the new Norton Power Eraser. Power Eraser is a new tool that will aggressively clean your computer of fake antivirus programs and other malware that prevents legitimate security tools from being installed.
As with the rest of the program, the support options have been streamlined behind a drop-down menu in the top right of the interface. Help opens local support, Tutorials leads to a Web site with extensive how-tos, and the Get Support link accesses the breadth of Norton's customer support in a new window. Here, users can chat with tech support 24-7, explore the user manual, and check out the Norton FAQ and knowledge base. Phone support is also available, although Symantec takes part in the trend to make phone support harder to access by funneling users to online resources.
Performance
Norton's fast installation and comprehensive feature set would be useless without solid performance, and Norton Internet Security 2012 delivers extremely high third-party efficacy benchmarks and strong performance benchmarks.
In a real-world test, Norton 2012 completed a Quick Scan in 2 minutes, 43 seconds; the Full Scan took 1 hour 43 minutes and 54 seconds. While the Full Scan average is comparable to last year's, the Quick Scan was approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds slower than last year's average.
CNET Labs' benchmarks found both Norton Internet Security 2012 and Norton AntiVirus 2012 to have performed well, although not as strongly as some of their competitors. Note that we can't directly compare this year's results with last year's because we upgraded our testing computer from Windows 7 x64 to Windows 7 x64 with Service Pack 1.
NIS 2012 slowed down the Labs' computer boot time by about 11.8 seconds, one of the fastest scores this year, whereas NAV 2012 added an unimpressive 21.2 seconds. This is in line with previous years, which saw NIS do better on boot than NAV.
Both had a very small impact on the computer's shutdown time, slowing it down only by about 4 seconds compared with an unprotected computer. Scan times for both were disappointingly average in the Labs; in previous years, they were aggressively competitive. However, our in-use system performance tests, the iTunes decoding, Microsoft Office, media multitasking, and Cinebench tests, showed both Norton suites having a low-level impact on our test computer. This means that, all things being equal, you're not going to notice much when Norton is running as you go about your computing business.

Security program Boot time Shutdown time Scan time MS Office performance iTunes decoding Media multitasking Cinebench
Unprotected system 40 6 n/a 395 120 342 17,711
Average of all tested systems (to date) 63.0 15.8 1,136 416 125 348 17,112
Norton AntiVirus 2012 61.2 9.9 1,154 403 125 344 17,007
Norton Internet Security 2012 51.8 10.3 1,066 410 123 343 17,386

*All tests measured in seconds, except for Cinebench. On the Cinebench test, the higher number is better.
In independent threat detection and removal tests, Norton is a top performer. In the AV-Test.org test on Windows 7 from the first quarter of 2011, Norton Internet Security 2011 scored 15 out of 18 overall, one of the better suites tested. The suite had a 5.5 rating out of 6 in Protection, a 5.0 in Repair, and a 4.5 in Usability.
The second-quarter 2011 test, on a Windows XP computer, definitely showed improvement in some areas and regression in others. It scored 13.5 out of 18 overall, a solid midrange score. The suite improved in Protection and Repair with a 5.0 rating out of 6 for both, but Usability dropped to 3.5 most likely due to false positives.
Third-quarter results aren't in yet, but results shared by AV-Test.org with CNET indicate that the suite continues to perform well. It notched a 98.94 percent malware detection rate, higher than the overall average rate of 97.31 percent in August 2011 certification testing, but not as high as some competitors, such as Bitdefender. The suite was able to remove 83.3 percent of active malware infections, only slightly higher than the industry average of 80 percent. In AV-Test.org's zero-day attacks test, Bitdefender blocked 100 percent of the attacks, compared with the average August 2011 certification results of 92.16 percent. The suite also did not find any false positives.
The most recent AV-Comparatives.org Whole Product test, which looks at on-demand scanning, retroactive tests, and "real-world" guards including cloud-based protections, puts Norton Internet Security 2011 toward the front of the class, out of 17 suites tested. Looking at Whole Product test results cumulatively from January 2011 to June 2011 found that AVG came in 13th, blocking 99.1 percent of threats.
Dennis Technology Labs, a member of the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO), found in January 2011 that Norton Internet Security 2011 earned an overall protection score of 142 (PDF), tied with Trend Micro. Norton also had zero false-positive warnings during the test.
Following the path blazed by Norton 2009 through 2011, Norton continues to build a strong performance record based on excellent detection, fast scan times, and low false positives. However, it's clear that according to some tests, there's been some small slippage.
Conclusion
Symantec positions its premium security suite, Norton Internet Security 2012, as one of the best paid-license security suites available. The tight integration of behavioral threat detection, in conjunction with serious attention to download stability, makes Norton a compelling choice. The extras are worthwhile, too, especially for people looking for one security solution that includes mobile. There's no doubt that this is comprehensive, robust security that users can put their trust in.

Publisher's Description

From Symantec:

Norton Internet Security 2012 lets you email, chat and surf the Web without worrying about cybercriminals ripping you off. It delivers protection from online dangers without sacrificing performance. It guards against online identity theft so you can shop, bank and visit social networks with confidence. It updates automatically, offers easy-to-use features and includes free customer support during your subscription period.
What's new in this version:
  • Customizable Control Center gives you the option to choose your preference between a simplified screen or the traditional detailed view.
  • Identity Safe alerts have moved to the Norton Toolbar so there are less interruptions while you are online - but your passwords are still as secure as ever.
  • Bandwidth Management limits Norton's processes and updates when you have limited bandwidth or monthly downloads.
  • Download Insight 2.0 now tells you how stable a downloa... See all new features
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  • NIS 2012 is, in fact, slower for many people. Check the Norton AV/NIS thread at the Norton Users Forum at Symantec.

    http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/NIS-2012-VERY-Slow-Opening-GUI-and-Accessing-Settings/td-p/530862

    I myself tried upgrading to NIS 2012 and it was palpably slower in all respects compared to 2011. I'm staying with 2011 until Symantec offers an update to correct this.
    Summary
    Symantec tinkered with what could be NIS's best version ever, namely, 2011. There IS a slowdown, no matter what reviewers say. Not everyone is running quad-core. Symantec stumbled here, after three successively improved versions (2009-2011).
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  • "Norton Internet Security 2012"
    October 25, 2011  |   By NetTech78
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    Nice interface
    Cons
    I've been a huge fan/supporter of NIS since 2008. I tell you this 2012 has been very buggy and is making me reconsider looking elsewhere. I really like symantec especially the Password manager...but they tried to fix somethings that was not broke I think I'm gonna try some other Internet security suite this year.
    Summary
    Norton Internet Security has treated me well it's just that this new 2012 version has made me decide it might be time to move on. Don't get me wrong they most likely will patch up the bugs so give it a try.

    Updated on Oct 25, 2011
    More info; I also notice that all there versions since 2008 have improved with system performance but this one feel a little bit weighted down. Trust me it's not my computer I have a home built Windows 7 Professional/i7 950 CPU/ 12GB of Ram/ Video card, Nvidia GTX 460
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  • "100% Satisfaction"
    October 19, 2011  |   By tony00759
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    fast..
    high performance..
    high detection rate..
    Cons
    expensive..
    Summary
    i am satisfied .....
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  • "great internet security"
    October 19, 2011  |   By djzero--2008
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    fast scans, updates, nice cyber crime index, and low system resources.
    Cons
    live updates does not update frequently i have to do it manaully, detects cookies only and where are the viruses. Too many features that i dont need to use, sometimes slows the internet.
    Summary
    but overall is a good product i recommend that at least you try it and decide if you are going to buy it or not.
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  • "One time star..."
    October 15, 2011  |   By lethal57
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    Nortons/Symantec, were great 10 yrs ago, then lost the plot and tried to be everything to everyone, Unfortunely NIS at this time decided to get into every nook and cranny of a users pc..almost impossible to remove. The latest NIS (which was recommended to me) promises to be simpler, however I find it a little daunting and convaluted.
    Cons
    As I mentioned convaluted and daunting. No local help file (just the ones on the web which ARE indeed easy to use). The jury is out whether it can be an effective anti-spy, anti-malware, Firewall and AV program, without again going down the wrong road. For a paid app I would expected much much more, and some guarantees.
    Summary
    Undecided about the app, and too early to tell if it can be what nortons once was.
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  • "Its great and new advance features no compromise!"
    October 1, 2011  |   By skreamnight
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    >fast
    >reliable
    >norton file insight nice job
    >SONAR 3 or 4 nice detection
    >Scan has decreased since the last norton IS
    >cool-looking antivirus
    >tough two-way firewall
    >download intelligence protects you after you download and execute the file
    Cons
    >Performance Monitor is very annoying while playing games
    (switched off for no disturbance)
    >high-impact in scanning (it should have a limit like MSE = 50% CPU USAGE BELOW
    Summary
    Norton is a great product I recommend this to all gamers, cpu programmers, computer engineers and on business workers to coz this doesn't compromise you (except for the buggy perfom. monitor you could choose to put it to "Log Only")
    if you wondered of thinking of having an antivirus and adding more like zonealarm, sandboxie, usb disk security, and many more Norton is a great antivirus no need for you to download those to increase protection just need to be updated
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  • "It's good protection, it's safe, it's the BEST!"
    September 29, 2011  |   By --shawty--
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    Completely protects you
    Cons
    Haven't found any
    Summary
    I LOVE IT --- The ONLY way I feel safe on the web, is with Norton right besides me.
    Thank you,
    My Knight & Shinning Armor
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  • "Norton Internet Security 2012 Awesome =)"
    September 26, 2011  |   By MrZenny
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    -Good Scope Of Protection
    -Good Threat Detection
    -Reliable Program
    -Reliable Firewall
    -Nice User Interface
    Cons
    None that I have seen really.
    Summary
    I have used Symantec's security products the past few years, and have realized a performance slowdown on my computer, however i decided to give Norton Internet Security 2012 a shot and bought the program. I realized, the performance of my computer hardly became slower and I was really impressed with how Symantec improved Norton Internet Security!
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  • "One of the best ... with the same shortcomings."
    September 23, 2011  |   By Nortonpal
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    Beautiful design, good defense, great firewall, fast and conflict-free operation.
    Cons
    Obsessive process during idle time.Not a complete uninstall (the remainder of the set of hidden files in your computer).A bit complex setup for inexperienced users.
    Summary
    Symantec does not want to abandon their obsession - performance of unnecessary processes in idle time.It slows your computer.And if we add to this confusing for novice users settings.If speak more precisely - the reluctance of many people to delve into the settings of the program, then we get the result - I uninstall Norton, the majority of my clients and install Panda, McAfee, or F-Secure Internet Security.
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  • "Norton is not what it used to be, and that's great!"
    September 18, 2011  |   By RedFight
    Version: Norton Internet Security 2012 19.0
    Pros
    Very good at catching even small, often overlooked threats.
    Doesn't seem to slow down computer
    Stable
    Doesn't get in my way and doesn't ask for a hundred system restarts
    Cons
    Price is high, that's really about it!
    Summary
    Anyone who is calling Norton 2012 bloatware or a resource hog has not tried Norton 2012 and are basing those statements on old versions. Norton Internet Security 2012 has really cleaned up the UI, cut WAY down on the system resources (I can't really tell I have it installed), and is very accurate in what it does. All in all, after my trial is up I will be purchasing it.
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