2009 is the year’s worst security sector: the number of malicious software appeared more than 20 years ago the total combined. PC World Magazine has released a list of 10 product package is considered to protect your computer from being the best from Internet threats like viruses, malware, spam …
Thirteen product was tested to check that protects your computer from harmful agents. Norton Internet Security 2010 took the lead thanks to its ability to detect malware very quickly. Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 on second and AVG Internet Security 9.0 stand in third position thanks to good ability to detect malware and not much to influence the performance of the machine.
Standing in the middle of the table is the product of Avast, BitDefender, McAfee, Panda, PC Tools, Trend Micro, and Webroot. Three end products, including classified Eset, F-Secure, and ZoneAlarm, able to detect malware at acceptable levels.
For grading, ranking products, PC World was due to AV-Test.org, a reputable company in the field of security. PC World offers many different criteria such as ability to prevent the former from the long form, the ability to detect (based on speculation), the new model. Especially this year the tests also concern the way both to kill programs, delete the infected files as well as removing the rootkit is detected.
In addition to testing the impact of these applications to system performance, this year the test was to add a criteria related to system startup time, startup and opening programs whether and when there is no other security software.
Here are ranked by score desc:
1. Norton Internet Security 2010
2. Kaspersky Internet Security 2010
3. AVG Internet Security 9.0
4. PC Tools Internet Security 2010
5. BitDefender Internet Security 2010
6. Avast Internet Security 5.0
7. McAfee Internet Security 2010
8. Panda Internet Security 2010
9. Webroot Internet Security Essentials
10. Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2010
11. F-Secure Internet Security 2010
12. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite
13. Eset Smart Security 4
(source: news.ictexpress)