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BitDefender Internet Security 2013 v16.29

by Lee Collins

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13 May 2013

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All the modules you'll require to protect your PC, from a respected anti-virus developer

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Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows 8 compatible, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Manufacturer: Bitdefender

Size: 2.31MB

Number of Downloads: 4398

Price: $9.95 (save 75%)

It’s not an easy decision trying to consider the security software best required for your system. There are a number of factors that you need to take in to account. There are a number of individual security applications from freeware developers, but if you want the ultimate protection, can you be assured that they’re going to be updated to fight against the latest virus and spyware threats? It was recently reported that a hacking group had produced malware encrypted so it was capable of getting behind even the best security software, so that’s a worrying trend.

Another option we should consider if the history behind the developers. Some of the bigger brand names are not always the best available. The biggest brands sometimes suffer from negative press as their software can be cumbersome, require system resources beyond what you’d expect and can even affect how other software works on your system.

BitDefender have been developing anti-virus technology for years. Indeed, their technology is often license to other brands and is an anti-virus engine that’s respected within the industry. BitDefender Internet Security is a complete suite of software you’ll require to protect your PC from the latest threats. The application contains features to prevent against unauthorised access to your WiFi network as well as a gamer mode that will protect against games who can be vulnerable when they connect to remote gaming-based networks.

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