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Review > Security
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 2009, the good and bad
by Staff writers

A suite with some nice features but slow startup times made us disappointed with ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 2009

Feb 6, 2009
Review > Security
Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security
by Staff Writers

PC-cillin is no longer just an anti-virus program - it is a full internet security suite that includes a personal firewall and spam filtering - and it costs between $20 and $40 less than the equivalent Norton product.

Nov 1, 2000
Review > Security
FIRST LOOK: AVG Anti-Virus 8.0
by Staff writers

We've had a quick play with the new version - and we like what we see. Definitely one to stick in your PC toolkit for 2008.

May 22, 2008
Review > Security
McAfee VirusScan 2004
by Staff Writers

McAfee puts out its VirusScan 2004 in two versions - boxed or downloaded and managed from the internet. Whatever way you do it, the installation is simplicity itself with no difficult questions to answer or confusing choices to make.

Mar 1, 2005
Review > Security
eTrust EZ Armor Antivirus & Firewall
by Staff Writers

Computer Associates is offering a free 12 month subscription of eTrust to all Microsoft users as part of Microsoft’s international PC Protect campaign. The problem is that most home users will find it too difficult to configure.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
NOD 32 Antivirus v2
by Staff Writers

The unusually named NOD32 is finding favour with a growing number of users despite its Spartan interface, which concentrates more on the nuts and bolts of the job at hand than trying to look good.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
Norman Virus Control 5.7
by Staff Writers

Norman Virus Control is a very unobtrusive anti-virus program that sits in your system tray and performs much like Norton AntiVirus from Symantec. It scans all incoming emails, new files, removable media and downloaded files from the internet as a matter of course without any user interaction.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
Norton AntiVirus Pro 2004
by Staff Writers

Norton AntiVirus (NAV) remains the world’s most popular anti-virus program -and for good reason. It is the ideal set-and-forget anti-virus protection that is as close to idiot-proof as anyone has yet got. However, it is not the cheapest and some of its competitors, such as PC-cillin now offer more for the money.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
AVG Anti-Virus 7.0
by Staff Writers

AVG offers a free home user edition with free updates for the life of the product and that has made it popular with a lot of home PC users looking for a cheap anti-virus solution.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
Kapersky Antivirus 4.5
by Staff Writers

Kapersky Antivirus has been around for some time and often pops up on home computers as the uneducated user’s anti-virus software of choice. Unfortunately, it really isn’t as user friendly a program as it should be for novice users.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
Panda Antivirus Platinum 7.05
by Staff Writers

While this Spanish anti-virus program is hardly a household name in Australia at present, it is gaining in popularity through its availability on the internet. Its low cost (around $78) and plentiful features have been a strong selling point for people looking for something a little less expensive than the popular Norton or Trend Micro products.

Mar 1, 2004
Review > Security
Sophos Anti-Virus
by Staff Writers

Sophos Anti-Virus is clearly aimed at the enterprise market, with the minimum purchase being a 10-user licence, renewable annually. Unlike some of the other packages, Sophos is available for most operating systems including Unix, Open VMS, NetWare and Macintosh.

Oct 1, 2001
Review > Security
Trend Micro PC-cillin 2000
by Staff Writers

PC-cillin 2000 is extremely easy to set up out of the box, particularly since there are few setup screens to wade through during installation. PC-cillin was one of the few packages that scanned memory and critical files before installing, thus ensuring that it did not further spread viruses on an infected system.

Oct 1, 2001
Feature
Security: Business Supplement
by Staff writers

Do you have a business or are in charge of a business’ tech security? Get some tips from PC Authority’s experts.

Nov 8, 2007
Feature
Vista: Security and encryption
by Staff writers

Will a beefed-up firewall, User Account Control and disk encryption make Vista a safer choice than XP?

Jan 29, 2007
News
Mobile workers still clueless about security
by Staff Writers

IT department's problem, say end users.

Aug 23, 2007
Feature
The practical guide to Wi-Fi
by Staff writers

Your wireless network is more powerful than you imagine. Use this guide to fully understand and utilise it.

Jun 27, 2007
Feature
100 Tips and Tricks : Security Conscious
by Staff Writers

It's always a bonus to uncover a shortcut or program enhancement, and here we bring you 100 tips and tricks that we hope will make your computing experience quicker, simpler or more rewarding. Security tips.

Apr 1, 2003
Feature
Vista versus Apple
by Staff writers

We provide the commentary on a bruising eight-round battle between Vista and Tiger.

Sep 12, 2006
News
DiData takes on MessageLabs
by Staff Writers

Email security provider MessageLabs has teamed up with system integrator Dimension Data to sell managed security services to Australia-based businesses.

Apr 29, 2005
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Latest News on security

Large Hadron Collider spam carries virus
by Staff Writers  |   Nov 25, 2009
Security experts are warning of a malware attack disguised as a video of the Large Hadron Collider in action.
Microsoft kills COFEE download
by Staff writers  |   Nov 24, 2009
Legal beagles from software bully Microsoft have managed to close down the last public download source for the Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE).
Microsoft ponders extending Yahoo search deal
by Staff writers  |   Nov 6, 2009
Partnership could move beyond the US, says Ballmer.
 
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