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Safe`n`Sec 2009 Personal esteve disponível como oferta em 9 de junho de 2009
Safe`n`Sec 2009 Personal provides proactive protection of your PC against known malicious threats and unknown “zero-day” attacks. Prevents confidential data, passwords and credit-card numbers leakage and blocks unauthorized remote control of your PC.
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition (SP3)/ XP Professional Edition (SP3)/ XP Professional x64 Edition (SP3); Intel Pentium x86/x64 processor 300 MHz or compatible; 256MB RAM available; 40 MB free space on the hard drive. Windows Vista Home Basic x86/х64 (SP1)/ Vista Home Premium x86/х64 (SP1)/ Vista Business x86/х64 (SP1)/ Vista Ultimate x86/х64 (SP1); Intel Pentium x86 processor 1 GHz or compatible; 512MB RAM available; 40 MB free space on the hard drive.
48.1 MB
$29.33
Safe`n`Sec 2009 + Antivirus Dr.WEB product includes all functions of Safe`n`Sec® 2009 Personal and in addition it is integrated with Dr.Web antivirus scanner. Dr.Web antivirus scanner recovers infected files and deletes known viruses.
Safe`n`Sec 2009 Deluxe product includes all functions of Safe`n`Sec® 2009 Personal and in addition it is integrated with VBA 32 antivirus scanner. VBA 32 antivirus scanner recovers infected files and deletes known viruses. 1 year license spreads on 2 PC.
pcmag>com review, Safe'n'Sec 1.1 (personal) 2 out of 5
(Review Date - Feb 2005)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,1879961,00.asp
It is a security suite that includes a firewall. I doubt that the firewall would be more effective than OnlineArmour, Comodo, or Outpost since they get nearly perfect scores.
(http://www.matousec.com/projects/proactive-security-challenge/results.php)
I'm going to pass today as I prefer stand-alone security products over suites. Also, I try to avoid security products until they have established a trustworthy name. If you are going to try this one out, make sure you image your HD before installing (as you should do with any new security product).
Yeah, to some of the other comments, according to the site I go to, this is what they reccommend...I apologize for the wall of text that I'm about to paste, but considering what's being offered, it might be helpful.
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Do not use Multiple Antivirus Applications or Software Firewalls
* Antivirus: If you have multiple antivirus applications installed on your PC, please choose the one you prefer and uninstall all others. Do this now before continuing because you will only be asked to do it later if not done now. This does not mean online scanners. It is only referring to full antivirus applications like McAfee, Symantec, AVG, Avast, AntiVir, Kaspersky, etc.
* Firewall: Only use one software firewall. Running multiple software firewalls is unnecessary and using more than one software firewall on the same connection could cause issues with connectivity to the Internet or other unexpected behavior including excessive use of system resources which will slow down overall PC performance.
If you already have a firewall & anti-virus, and your computer is still functioning, why get rid of them to download a product you've never heard of?
As a wise person once said - "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
For those who know nothing about computer protection or even what they currently have on their system, this is better than having nothing at all. BUT, like so many other paid (not today) all-in-one type packages(PC Tools, etc.), rarely do all 3 (virus, malware, firewall) function effectively. In this case, from all the results I could find (TopTenReviews,etc.) for any of the three, Safe 'n' Sec could not be found.
The point of my ramble, as a few others have said, most of the top rated programs are free. The combo I currently use is Anvir, Comodo Firewall, and Search and Destroy w/ realtime and then scan periodically with Malwarebytes. Then if I have a particular file I'd like to scan, I use an online scanner (obviously free) at F-Secure: http://www.f-secure.com/en_EMEA/security/security-lab/tools-and-services/online-scanner/index.html or Kaspersky's: http://www.kaspersky.com/kos/english/languages/english/check.html?n=1244539243756
Something you also might find helpful is this site, where is lists 103 security programs (free, duh! lol) and talk briefly about the good and bad of each: http://www.itsecurity.com/features/103-free-security-apps-041607/
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