2007 Antivirus/Firewall Pro 7.1.0.1321
| Разработчик: |
Antivirus Soft. (больше программ...) |
| ОС: | Win98/ME/XP/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| Лицензия: | Shareware |
| Цена: |
$29.99 (Купить)
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| Размер: | 3 Мб |
| Рейтинг: | Оцените эту программу: |
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The Shield Pro 2007 provides essential virus protection from viruses, hackers, Trojans and privacy threats. Powerful yet easy to use, protect yourself, your family, and your PC online with The Shield Pro. The Shield Pro gives you 1 year of protection and PCSecurityShield gives you all the free technical support you need to successfully protect your computer. The Shield Pro now comes with Easy Installer, to make download and installation simpler than ever before.
The Shield Pro accurately detects and repairs viruses with its fully optimized and separated antivirus engine for Macro, Script and Windows viruses. It is distinguished from the other Antivirus tools by its high-speed scanning capability. It also scans and cleans email messages on a real time basis before they ever reach your computer.
> Designed & Certified for Windows XP
> Integrates Functionality with MS Explorer
> Macro Virus-Monitoring Module
> No Need to Reboot After Installation
> Virus Protection Definition Updates
> Uses Very Low System Resources
> Incoming and Outgoing Email Messages
> Blocks Virus Infections in Real-Time
The Shield Pro 2007 gives you both virus protection and hacker security by providing ongoing support and updates. When a virus breaks out, The Shield Pro 2007™ will provide a patch within 2-3 hours and a fix for the virus within 5 hours. You can set you computer to update viruses weekly and run a complete virus scan. Virus protection is a must and no one with internet access should surf without it.
What are viruses? Viruses are small files that attach to emails or downloads and infect your computer which is why you need virus protection. They can be as harmless as displaying funny pictures on your monitor or they can go through your address book and send everyone within your address book the same virus. More dangerous versions can completely wipeout your computer and all your information and some can take over your machine and send spam from your computer. |
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