Top Internet Security Suites:

Selected items

Top Internet Security Suites: Paying for Protection

Using security software is more important than ever. Our tests of the latest all-in-one security suites show that good protection can shut down the nastiest viruses, spyware, and adware.

Erik Larkin, PC World

Jan 22, 2009 9:00 pm

In the early days of computer viruses, you could get by with careful surfing--and without antivirus protection. Now, crooks love nothing more than to discover a nasty zero-day security flaw for which there's no defense, and then to infiltrate otherwise benign and popular Web sites with hidden, malicious programming made to attack that security flaw. While relatively uncommon, such tactics can catch even the most careful surfer. Like it or not, you need security tools.

Also, though Norton's detection rate is very good, it isn't the best: Avira's Premium Security Suite took top honors again this year in identifying both known and unknown malware. What's more, you'll have to pay for the best. At $70 for three PCs, Norton was the second-most-costly suite we tested;

http://www.pcworld.com/article/158157/top_...protection.html

I would still have Malwarebytes MBAM as well.

What? No post by YoKenny about IE8 RC1?

Good article, thanks for the post, keep posting

What? No post by YoKenny about IE8 RC1?
It works great on my old PIII and looking forward to when it becomes standard issue.

I still do not like Firefox. :blink:

nice read. but i use trend virus and spysweeper which hasnt failed yet.

What? No Antivirus 2008? Oh you simply must!

Okay, I'll be nice. Anyone who reads this must avoid malware like Antivirus 2008/2009/etc. like crazy. Don't be fooled.

Spysweeper can fall into this category, just beware.

Super antispyware and avast. Don't bother me with facts. my mind is made up! :P

Super antispyware and avast. Don't bother me with facts. my mind is made up! :P

Those are the facts, aren't they? :lol:

Well, missing a few (optional) items, but the basic is solid.