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VirusKeeper 2011 Pro combines the best protection technologies available in a single product to protect your computer against viruses, spyware and malware: real-time shield, permanent threat detection, real-time protection of Windows system folders, real-time protection of Internet Explorer, behavioral analysis detection of viruses and spyware, automatic scanner that inspects new or suspicious files, traditional ultra-fast anti-virus scanner, anti-spyware scanner. VirusKeeper Pro also includes the real-time threat detection engine of VirusKeeper Standard. It monitors all aspects of your system: running processes, system files, and the registry.
What's new in this version: New 2011 edition. Many new features, improvements and optimisation. - New "Messenger Protect" feature : to protect instant messaging software (Messenger) in real time and detect/neutralize "MSN worms" spread through this channel. - New "Back Door Detect" protection : To automatically detect any back door opened by a known or unknown Trojan horse or spyware. - New "NetWatch" function : to identify in just one click all programs connected to the network or the Internet and thereby unmask the tou... See all new features
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"Great to have for peace of mind."
Version: VirusKeeper 2011 Professional 11.3.1
Pros
Easy to have since it needs no complex monitoring. It does its work silently and efficiently.
Cons
Except for the constant offer to upgrade none I have encountered
Summary
It is a very good "guardian" of my PCs and great for non-techy individuals like myself.
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