FREE 354 day Bitdefender Internet Security 2013!


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http://www.av-test.o...res/award/2012/

http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/docs/avc_sum_201212_en.pdf - av-comparitives product of the year 2012

January 2013 | CEO Andreas Clementi, AV-Comparatives

The achievement crowns a year of accolades and awards, including PC Mag's Editor's Choice, distinctions from reviewers such as CNET, Laptop Magazine, PC PRO, WebUser, PC Achat and Micro Actuel.

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Great moments are best when shared ?and friends should always be there

Spread the cheer to your friends with three Bitdefender Internet Security 2013 licenses. Let?s all celebrate together!

DOWNLOAD (2.3mb): http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/11KJONV4/bitdefender_isecurity.exe_links

or:

http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/BitDefender-Internet-Security-Download-42399.html (choose mirror 1)

LICENCE KEYS: bd2012-s.gifQ5YW7GP or 3NVQXKI

The license keys must be activated within 30 days.

This works btw, here is my screenshot:

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I don't know when this offer ends but i suspect it is about to go viral so be QUICK!

Bitdefender finishes 1st-3rd in nearly all antivirus tests on av-comparatives.org and av-test.org along with kaspersky, those are the 2 best despite many of you championing nod32.

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Oh my. I recently installed Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013 on my brother's laptop with a license key that expires in 677 days. I wonder if he can use this instead for 365 days and use the anti-virus software for the remaining 312 days.

Oh my. I recently installed Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013 on my brother's laptop with a license key that expires in 677 days. I wonder if he can use this instead for 365 days and use the anti-virus software for the remaining 312 days.

lol, i'm afraid not, when i went to install internet security it asked me whether i wanted to use the 677 day serial or use a new serial. Internet security gives you a nice firewall though: http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/solutions/antivirus-comparison.html

Anyone know how this compares to MSE?

It DESTROYS it :p Any paid antivirus destroys MSE, look at the reviews i linked in the 1st post.

It doesn't. Don't fall into all the hype that a paid AV is better then MSE. It simply isn't true. MSE FTW!

I still use MSE but the product has still fallen behind. Only reason I've remained uninfected is due to the paid version of Maleware-Bytes which actively runs in conjunction with MSE.

It doesn't. Don't fall into all the hype that a paid AV is better then MSE. It simply isn't true. MSE FTW!

You clearly didn't read the 2 antivirus test website reviews otherwise you would see that MSE scores very poorly.

Bitdefender: http://www.av-test.org/no_cache/en/tests/test-reports/?tx_avtestreports_pi1%5Breport_no%5D=124551

vs

MSE: http://www.av-test.org/no_cache/en/tests/test-reports/?tx_avtestreports_pi1%5Breport_no%5D=124558

I still use MSE but the product has still fallen behind. Only reason I've remained uninfected is due to the paid version of Maleware-Bytes which actively runs in conjunction with MSE.

I don't run anything else and my system is clean. MSE just works. I ran BitDefender. Eset and Kaspersky before and something has always found it's way through. ClamWin AV is much better, or used to be, then Eset and other paid AVs also. If MSE wasn't around, I would be using ClamWin.

You clearly didn't read the 2 antivirus test website reviews otherwise you would see that MSE scores very poorly.

I don't care what those reviews say. I use what works and MSE does the job.

It doesn't. Don't fall into all the hype that a paid AV is better then MSE. It simply isn't true. MSE FTW!

You're dreaming. MSE isn't as bad as some. And just because a product is paid, doesn't mean it's better. But MSE is not all that great. Sorry to tell you that. I've seen MANY infections that others have caught.

I hope you can ignore false positives because you couldn't in their free product. :(

not sure, unfortunately you can't with avira internet security which is what i used until today. I could choose ignore but minutes later it would detect a keygen as a virus again, it was a pain, other than that i liked avira.

Yeah, I just excluded various folders with MSE but was shocked when I couldn't ignore things that were caught but were false positives with Bitdefender Free. But, I have heard good reviews so I'm excited to try this out.

fixed the link now, posted the internet security installer, the keys i posted are correct for the internet security installer.

MODERATORS, please can you delete the posts that say "delete me" and the ones talking about incorrect serials and links as i've fixed the links in the 1st post now, thanks.

Done. (Y)

You're dreaming. MSE isn't as bad as some. And just because a product is paid, doesn't mean it's better. But MSE is not all that great. Sorry to tell you that. I've seen MANY infections that others have caught.

I agree that just because a product is paid for doesn't mean it's better. But since I have been running MSE and now Defender under Win8, I have only had 1 infection and that was ehen MSE was in beta stage.

When added key to my account, saw clearly that it was identified as : Bitdefender Internet Security 2013

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When I added the key it shows that I have 354 days left on the webpage. But it doesn't show in the actual program.

When added key to my account, saw clearly that it was identified as : Bitdefender Internet Security 2013

Subscription

365 days left

OP has posted the correct link for the correct installer now so yea the keys will work...

I still use MSE but the product has still fallen behind. Only reason I've remained uninfected is due to the paid version of Maleware-Bytes which actively runs in conjunction with MSE.

You shouldn't run two AVs, but I agree. I still suggest MSE as an "At least use this" kind of thing, but it's definitely not as good as it was a year or two ago. Back then it had detection rates with the best of them, now it's definitely towards the mid to bottom of the pack.

You shouldn't run two AVs, but I agree. I still suggest MSE as an "At least use this" kind of thing, but it's definitely not as good as it was a year or two ago. Back then it had detection rates with the best of them, now it's definitely towards the mid to bottom of the pack.

I know, and I typically don't otherwise. They just seem to work great in conjunction with each other though without any pre-configuration for this to work.

I may just dump both for BitDefender though, but we'll see I guess. It's gonna be hard to get away from MBAM since it's done such an incredible job over the years.

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