CNET Editors' review
The bottom line: PC Tools Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2011 will give you strong security, but a not-insignificant performance hit. For a mid-range suite, though, its features are solid and it's a better bet than PC Tools' high-end Internet Security 2011.
Review: Editors' note: Portions of this review are based on CNET's review for PC Tools Internet Security 2011. The screenshots and slideshow also are taken from the similar PC Tools Internet Security 2011.
PC Tools Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2011 competently juggles the competing requirements of an effective and usable security suite. Although we were disappointed by the performance hit, the interface is clean and easy to navigate, the scans were reasonably fast, and the suite generally received high marks from independent effectiveness tests.
Installation
PC Tools' installation is a simple and fast affair, although not as fast as the under one minute install from Symantec's Norton or Trend Micro Titanium. PC Tools installed in about three minutes, although it immediately jumped into a security scan. While the scan was running, the program detected the network connection and asked to mark it as trusted or not. Note that the default is Untrusted, so be careful not to click through on autopilot.
Interface
The interface is a functional, utilitarian design, although it's not striking in any way. It's also a quite redundant in places. There are five buttons on the left, for accessing Status, running a Scan, configuring the IntelliGuard, getting to ancillary Tools, and changing Settings. The Status window is the main landing screen, and has buttons for the Scan and IntelliGuard. Below those buttons is tabbed mini-panel which provides information on and links to your scan, Anti-Spam, and Firewall modules.
In the top-right corner of the interface are links to your PC Tools account, which doesn't tell you that it opens a Web site; the Smart Update button for program and virus definition file updates; and the Help center, which includes the new Report Card feature for checking out your security history over the past 30 days.
PC Tools Internet Security 2011 offers a functional, utilitarian interface, that's not striking in any way. Although it happens to be redundant in places, that ought not to interfere with how you use it.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)The unnecessary repetition can add confusion to what ought to be a straightforward experience, however there are other problems. There's no clear indicator in the main interface to tell you that you're running a scan, easily the most intensive function in any security suite. The system tray icon will change, but having some other kind of in-program notification would be helpful.
The Tools page is especially unhelpful, with no indication of what differentiates the Threat Removal Tool or Malware Detective from the standard protection features in the program. Simply hoping that new users won't go exploring and possibly cause damage to their systems with high-powered, poorly-labeled features is poor form for a major security vendor like PC Tools.
Features and support
PC Tools Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus comes with a good but not complete range of competitive features that differ it from its cousins, the original Spyware Doctor and PC Tools Internet Security. The anti-spam and firewall features found in PC Tools Internet Security 2011 are not in either 2011 version of Spyware Doctor.
In addition to the antivirus and anti-malware detection and removal engines, PC Tools Internet Security's IntelliGuards offer a wide range of protection customization, from the baked-in ThreatFire behavioral detection to Web browsing guards to e-mail and network protections. Newly available in this year's update is a download guard. The IntelliGuard section does a good job of explaining each feature and making its controls available.
PC Tools performs an immediate system scan to ensure that it's not installing on an already-infected computer.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)We liked that running a scan doesn't lock you into the scan window, an annoying feature in some other security programs.
The browsing guards include a toolbar and search result verifications so you don't accidentally wind up on a malicious site. However, like many of its competitors, the toolbar only works in Internet Explorer and Firefox. If you use Google Chrome as your primary browser--and you very well might, as it's the fastest-growing browser on the market--you'll only get the search results verification.
Unlike its higher-end cousin PC Tools Internet Security, Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus compares much better against the immediate competition, such Norton AntiVirus, because it's not missing any key features that competitors have. However, it's important to note that the trial period is half the length of the competition. You only get 15 days with PC Tools, and only the detection features are active, so you can't fully road-test the program.
PC Tools offers 24-7 chat and telephone support, in addition to its online knowledge base and forums. As companies look for ways to reduce costs, many are cutting telephone support hours so its nice to see that PC Tools still offers its paying customers that service.
The new report card system tells you what PC Tools has been protecting you from over both the past 30 days, and since you installed the program.
(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)
Performance
PC Tools received generally excellent marks for its efficacy at detecting and removing malware. However, CNET Labs determined that there's a high cost for those results, with abysmal marks on system performance. (Read more on how CNET Labs benchmarks security software.)
| Security program | Boot time | Shutdown time | Scan time | MS Office performance | iTunes decoding | Media multitasking | Cinebench |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unprotected system | 42.5 | 11.28 | n/a | 917 | 180 | 780 | 4,795 |
| PC Tools Internet Security 2011 | 55 | 20 | 1,245 | 1,086 | 204 | 832 | 4,792 |
| PC Tools Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2011 | 54 | 19 | 1,030 | 1,129 | 203 | 786 | 4,754 |
| PC Tools Spyware Doctor 2011 | 54 | 19 | 1,768 | 1,118 | 201 | 883 | 4,736 |
*All tests measures in seconds, except for Cinebench. On the Cinebench test, the higher number is better.
AV-Test.org certified PC Tools Internet Security 2011, with a score of 15.5 out of 18 on Windows XP. (The minimum score for certification is 12.) PC Tools scored 5.5 out of 6 in the Protection and Repair categories, and 4.5 out of 6 in Usability. The previous year's version of Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus, which has the same detection engines as Internet Security only with fewer features, scored 13 out of 18 when tested on Windows 7. The score breakdown was half a point lower in Protection, and a full point lower in Repair and Usability, which would indicate that PC Tools' improvements to its detection and removal engines have been successful at protecting consumers more.
In the AV-Comparatives.org whole product dynamic protection test, which has been looking at PC Tools Internet Security 2011 since September 2010 and includes the 2010 version's results in August 2010, awarded PC Tools the certification level of Advanced through November. It's behind Avira, Norton, and Kaspersky, which earned Advanced+, although on the same level as the majority of its competitors. A deeper look at the report results shows that PC Tools Internet Security has been improving month over month, a good sign that the program adapts well to the changing threatscape.
Those results don't come cheaply, as far as system performance is concerned. CNET Labs' discovered that PC Tools Internet Security had the second-biggest impact on computer boot times of all the 2011 programs we've reviewed so far, slowing system start-up by 12.5 seconds. PC Tools Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus and PC Tools Spyware Doctor affected booting up by 11.5 seconds.
Computer shutdown time was similarly handicapped, with all three PC Tools programs coming in last. The two Spyware Doctor programs slowed shutdown by more than eight seconds, while PC Tools Internet Security added nine seconds to shutdown. Virus scan times were also slow, although the results were less uniformly bad. Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus and PC Tools Internet Security were slow but several other programs were slower, including both Kaspersky suites, Webroot's Internet Security Essentials and Internet Security Complete, and Microsoft Security Essentials 2. However, PC Tools Spyware Doctor 2011 ran the slowest scan times we benchmarked, taking nearly 30 minutes to complete a scan in the lab.
On a real-world machine, PC Tools Internet Security took 3 minutes to complete the quick scan that runs automatically after installing the program. Afterward, its first full scan finished in 2 hours, 47 minutes, about an hour slower than Norton and some of the competition.
Conclusion
PC Tools Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2011 will keep you safe, as evidenced by the strong efficacy benchmarks. However, that protection comes at a high a cost to your system performance. Unless you're a PC Tools fan, in which case you'll find this year's update a fine successor, we recommend looking elsewhere.
Publisher's Description
From PC Tools:
Spyware Doctor detects, removes and blocks spyware, adware, Trojan horses, keyloggers, spyware cookies, adbots, spybots, browser hijackers (BHO), rootkits, phishing and other malware attacks. The powerful OnGuard feature provides real-time protection and deploys many Guards that actively monitor and protect the PC from spyware attacks, including: immunization, keylogger protection, malicious processes, site protection, popup blocking, and browser monitor. Additionally it actively protects web browsing with a built-in popup blocker, cookie guard and malicious site protection.
Spyware Doctor is easy-to-use and low on PC resources and you'll appreciate the super fast scanning speed which is delivered by multiple specialized scanners. Almost any function of Spyware Doctor can be updated through the Smart Update process and it is constantly being improved and extended to counteract the most aggressive spyware threats.
What's new in this version: Version 8.0 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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All versions:
2.7 starsout of 132 votes
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Current version:
2.6 starsout of 41 votes
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"Tech support poor. Browser guard won't support Firefox."
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
Has the ability to schedule updates and scans in the middle of the night to avoid bogging down the computer
Cons
Browser Guard does not work with Firefox. Support chat is buggy. If you type to much detail in the window before contacting tech it will close the window. If you type too much detail in the chat window it will disconnect. I got disconnected 5 times in an hour, tech took my call back number but never called back. After you enter all the information in the pre-chat window, tech needs you to repeat it all once you are connected.
Summary
Good product but support is terrible.
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"Trust worthy but slows down my computer!"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
Nice UI, great protection, fast scans.
Cons
heavy.......
Summary
it could be lighter. as for now, Microsoft Security Essentials is doing a good job at keeping me safe.
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"Spyware 2012 very bad"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
Have used their PCTools Registry & works fine.
Cons
When I received email to upgrade my Spyware Dr with Antivirus it hasd totally messed up many files & their techs aren't musch help.
PCTools is aware of the coimpatabiity issue with the 2012 version but refuse to correct the messed up files on my PC,.
Shame on them -
"2012 version is out and is not recommended."
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
Finds many tracking cookies
Cons
I only have 1GB of memory, so it slows my computer to a halt.
Summary
Just like the previous version, Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2012 bogs down your computer.
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"I hate this program"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
None that I can think of
Cons
I have been a user of Spyware Doctor with Antivirus and other PC Tools products for years and have been generally satisfied. Approximately 4 months ago, I started having problems with my iTunes store. Spent hours loading and unloading the program. The problem started again this past weekend. After spending HOURS, I finally found a post that indicated that the most recent version of Spyware Doctor would not allow the iTunes store to load. I followed the instructions, as soon as I uninstalled Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus, iTunes store would load. I downloaded the new version as directed which did not fix it. Spent more time on line with the tech chat support and the guy said "I will email something to try to fix it". That never came. I uninstalled it and loaded the new Norton version. My computer is running much faster now without Spyware Doctor. If you use iTunes, stay away!
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"Highly effective and efficient"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
Blocks good and has great features
Cons
absolutely NONE
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"Doesn't Install Properly on Vista SP2"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
Works fine on XP sp3
Cons
Doesn't install properly on Vista SP2 will all updates. Tech support is by email so it is SLOOOOW! After 12 hours of my time and running with no antivirus I gave up and am running Panda Free along with Threatfire.
Summary
Disappointing. I have always heard good things about spyware Doctor with antivirus. It won't even install properly! Ironically Threatfire another of there products installs fine!
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"HOAX PROGRAM. DO NOT DOWNLOAD"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
AVOID AT ALL COSTS
Cons
Spyware Doctor itself is a renegade hoax program, which takes advantage of people with spyware problems. When doing a google search for a known spyware/malware, avoid anything that offers a "removal tool", as it will lead you to Spyware Doctor.
Summary
Fraudulant program
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"Too much of a performance drain"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
not sure x
Cons
Slows older PCs to a crawl so they appear to be frozen. Right clicking in systray and choosing to stop the scan does not work. Comes with a bunch of other crapware.
Summary
My mom loaded this thinking it was spybot (which she continues to pronounce spyboat after numerous corrections). I'm still waiting 10 minutes for it to stop so I can uninstall it.
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"GREAT Virus removal program"
Version: Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 8.0
Pros
It is a learning program. It always ask for permission to allow programs to run. Had a nasty virus and it removed all traces of it.
Cons
Does not tell you exactly what you have installed, ie. internet security only or the complete package with virus protection
Summary
I would recommend this to anyone.
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