Agnitum Outpost 8.0 Released (All Version)


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The Outpost Pro 8 security product line boasts a totally redesigned interface, Windows 8 support, and security enhancements. The company is also offering lifetime licenses for 3 PCs, with unlimited antivirus updates and software upgrades, for the price of a one-year license

The all-in-one Outpost Security Suite, Agnitums flagship product, provides antivirus protection strengthened with firewall and proactive protection mechanisms. The combination of technologies ensures bullet-proof resistance to zero-day threats and immediate detection of any suspicious activity, as well as handy tools for secure web surfing.

The new product line Outpost 8 offers:

Full Windows 8 support

Totally reworked, even more intuitive, user interface featuring:

Easy-to-view protection status with instant access to updates and license information

Reorganized malware scan menu with optimally placed options

Visually reinforced navigation through the product menus

with function/feature headings reiterated to ensure users always take the correct path

The option to enable/disable protection modules with just one click from within the revamped

Setup menu and many other adjustments to ensure optimum usability

Extended HIPS in Outpost 64-bit

While most antivirus vendors tend to overlook 64-bit security, as was explicitly demonstrated in the recent Matousec.com tests among other industry commentators, Agnitum goes the extra mile for 64-bit system users and delivers protection tailored to their needs

Agnitum Outpost 8.0 Released

Outpost Security Suite Pro 8.0

Outpost Firewall Pro 8.0

Outpost Antivirus Pro 8.0

Build number: (4164.652.1856)

Release Date: December 17, 2012

The following improvements have been made:

New, more user-friendly interface

Full compatibility with Windows 8

Improved 64-bit OS protection

Smaller installation package

Improved compatibility with Microsoft Action Center

Updated network activity presets for system processes

The following issues have been fixed:

The vulnerability after reverting to non-GUI operation mode (Computer Lock)

The firewall crashing under Windows 8

Several service and GUI crashes

ICMP traffic on Windows 8 is now filtered correctly

Issues with sending excess information to ImproveNet

GUI freeze when the Event Viewer is in use

Certain graphical element positioning errors

Product Info: Outpost Firewall 8

More Info: Agnitum Blog

Download: All Versions

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