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  • 5.0 stars

    "It's a suppliment my other antivirus program!...Great!"

    March 1, 2012  |   By ScreamingMetal

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    It works, PERIOD. I don't like the way it looks, to brightly cheerfully colored...looks aren't everything, but it works. It kinda heavy on resources and is slow on loading, but its find rate is up there, and when you have something try to slip by and get in, it alerts you fast.
    It works....and its dependable! And its FREE!

    Cons

    I hate the way it looks, it loads slow, and isn't graceful about taking resources....

    Summary

    I would say to anyone that needs a good solid backup AV, this is it! Its performance can't be beat, neither can its price!
    Yes, its a ugly interface, and its a pig on loading time, and takes some resources to run, Hey, It WORKS! And THAT is what its all about!!!!!
    IF THIS THING HAD ANVI'S LOOKS, I'D THINK ITS THE BEST!

    Updated on Mar 15, 2012

    Its been a couple of months, its still clogging right along! Yes, its not a true AV, its a malware detector....its still ugly, its still on my computer and its still working!
    I load and unload software all the time, testing it, It doesn't give anything a chance to change anything! I KNOW I CAN DEPEND ON IT!

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  • 5.0 stars

    "PCTools-ThreatF
    ire is fantastic but..."

    February 21, 2012  |   By jamescc4

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    At least the way I am set up, Threatfire is controlled through the PC Tools Spy Doctor settings. They seem to be part of an integrated product.
    The total package has been really good for catching virus/Trojan and hostile or fake websites.

    Cons

    It will be a major pain if you don't uncheck the following:
    1) Intelligard to detect potentially unwanted programs,
    2) Scan to detect potentially unwanted programs. If they are checked, the program will put you through the wringer stopping programs and asking you unwarranted questions.
    Also, I have found that I have to download separate solutions for rootkit attacks and senders. In those cases, I had to download a rootkit "fixer" from Kaspersky or PCTools.

    Summary

    Overall a great program with some setting tweaks.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Great addition"

    February 17, 2012  |   By Yasir

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    i feel bad to see some bad reviews. This program is not designed to function as an antivirus nor anti spyware/malware. Instead, it works by identifying suspicious behavior. Means, it try to identify any new process (from the time you install the program) as a legit or not. If it is suspicious about a program, it will ask you!! This is usually one of the firewall features. Since my system does not have a third party firewall running, adding this program with my current security programs (avast antivirus and malwarebyte) is a must for me. Again, program functionality is based mainly on processes behavior not signatures. my system is Windows 7 x64 with dual AMD Turion 500, 2.4GHz 4GB RAM

    Cons

    nothing at all

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  • 4.0 stars

    "Great Unless You Use Majicjack"

    February 9, 2012  |   By Smeaga31

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    It's really great! During installation it checks your system for needed security software before installing. It checks for Firewalls, Antivirus programs, and whatever else is need for layered protection. This is because it doesn't claim to be an all in one solution, just an addition to protection. Great User Interface. Easy downlaod and install.

    Cons

    Doesn't work on my system because of Magicjack. I disabled Majicjack for awahile and worked perfect.

    Summary

    Perfect Complement to security if you don't Use Magicjack. Everybody else...Get this!!!

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  • 3.0 stars

    "It's free!"

    February 5, 2012  |   By jdobbins

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    A better free anti-malware than most.

    Cons

    It just doesn't seem as good as before.

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  • 3.0 stars

    "good but not great"

    January 29, 2012  |   By smsjm158

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    Fair protecshion

    Cons

    needs to do more then fair.

    Summary

    NEED TO DO MORE THEN FAIR a good product people buy ok they don't.

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  • 4.0 stars

    "You could do worse"

    January 20, 2012  |   By Eddoom

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    Offers real time protection for free and not many anti-spyware do that. Light on resources.

    Cons

    Average detection rates but at least it is better than MS Defender. The scanning process is sluggish and drags your machine down to a crawl so only scan when you don't need to use your machine for a while.

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  • 5.0 stars

    "Very Efficient Anti-Malware/Spyware"

    January 19, 2012  |   By Pbo4

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    Very light on System Resources; very few false positives; works in coordination with any standard anti-virus program; fills the gap where your anti-virus will fail; great zero-day protection.

    Cons

    None whatsoever!

    Summary

    I have had Avast installed on all my computers at my house, and it is a great free full-featured program, unlike the stripped-down free version of some of the other programs. However, I became very concerned about its protection level. I was trying to spy on my teanage daughter, and i decided that i was going to install a keylogger on her laptop. Granted the keylogger program comes from a reliable source, but I was upset to find out that I did not get an alert message from Avast. The program was allowed to run and execute without a whisper from Avast. I scanned my system with Malwarebyte after that, and it alerted me about a dangerous program on my system. That's when I decided I was going to add some extra protection on all my PCs. I came across Threatfire on the web, and boy, I have no regret. Threatfire works flawlessly with Avast and other anti-virus programs. It provides that extra layer of protection that anti-virus programs may lack. It was able to alert me and stop the process when i tried to install that same keylogger program that Avast had missed. Avast has been great to me over the years, but I was very uncomfortable with that sequence of events. I am not writing this here to discredit Avast, for it can protect your system in some ways, but it is not the same without the addition of a program like Threatfire. Excellent program, you go for it!

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  • 4.0 stars

    "GREAT BU AT ONE POINT GOT DISAPPOINTED& UNINSTALLED IT"

    January 17, 2012  |   By pinkpetchay

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    ONE OF THE BEST APPS BEEN USING IT SINCE I BOUGHT MY PC. ITS REALLY GREAT UNTIL SOMETHING HAPPENED

    Cons

    theres a malware on my browser and it sent spam on my accounts i didnt open my accounts i was watching tv my friends informed me bout the spamming. my browser kept telling me theres malware but whenever i scan using threatfire it shows theres none. i had to change my browser and malware protection eventually.

    Summary

    REALLY GOOD. U CAN TRY IT. HAD IT FOR A VERY LONG TIME BUT I GUESS ILL STICK WITH IOBIT SINCE IVE BEEN USING THEIR OTHER PRODUCTS SO ILL TRY THEIR ANTIMALWARE TOO

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  • 2.0 stars

    "Mediocre at best, it still needs a lot of work."

    January 5, 2012  |   By Drifter1769

    Version: ThreatFire AntiVirus Free Edition 4.7.0.53

    Pros

    1. Average virus/malware/spyware detection.
    2. Easy to use interface
    3. The little flame looks cool on my toolbar.....

    Cons

    1. This program considers just about any .exe file you activate to be a trojan, and tries to auto prompt/quarantine any program from windows update to firefox which connects to the internet.
    2. A *LOT* of false positives in detection and prevention.
    3. Program does not remember the 'allow program' function.

    Summary

    I've tried every setting I could find in this program to lighten up the overly aggressive detection and prevention in response to .exe files and the internet. No avail.

    It's not a bad program if you can tolerate its lack of learning ability in relation to allowable programs and program types. But if you are not a patient individual and don't want to spend several minutes a day just waiting on it to allow you to allow a program. Then I would go with something else.

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