Panda Antivirus 2007 (beta)


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Panda Antivirus 2007 (beta)

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MADRID, July 12, 2006 - Panda Software has released the beta version of its new consumer solution Panda Antivirus 2007. This new product is a latest-generation antivirus solution designed for home users whose online activity does not require all the services and features of a complete security suite. For this reason, it is especially designed to 'install and forget' and barely uses any system resources. This makes it the lightest antivirus solution in Panda Software's range of consumer solutions, without renouncing the most complete protection for home users against viruses, worms, Trojans, spyware, etc.

It automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses

Viruses, worms and Trojans have evolved. Now there are more than ever and they use new stealth techniques. Panda Antivirus 2007 automatically detects and eliminates them to keep your PC virus-free. With Panda Antivirus 2007, you can surf the Internet, send and receive email, play games, download files, chat and anything else you want without needing to worry about viruses. Forget about infections!

Keeps your PC free from spyware

The Internet is teeming with spy programs that can snoop on you when you are connected and use this information without you knowing. As well as invading your privacy, spyware can also slow down your PC, show annoying and aggressive pop-up ads, change your computer settings, etc. Panda Antivirus 2007 detects and eliminates spyware and other annoying programs that infiltrate your computer without your consent.

Protects against online fraud.

Every day, new and increasingly sophisticated online fraud techniques emerge, including the notorious phishing attacks (fraudulent emails with links to spoof bank websites). These scams are designed to steal login details, account numbers and other data that can then be used to steal your money. Panda Antivirus 2007 will keep you safe from these dangerous scams. Bank and shop online with complete peace of mind!

Minimum installation requirements: Pentium 150 MHz, 64 MB RAM , 110 MB free disk space. Windows XP / Win 2000 Pro / Windows ME / Windows 98. Internet Explorer 5.01 or later. CD-ROM drive.

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I have had Panda installed on my computer since I first heaed about it in August of 2005. It's better then Norton and McAcrap as well as AVG and Avast and AntiVir combined. Their tech su pport h as gotten a LOT better (especially up here in Canada) since they opened a small office. Their tech supporrt team in Canada is a THREE MAN Team for all of Canada.

So, somtimes, yes, the wait'll be long, but it's worth it for a product that does so much

Minimum installation requirements: Pentium 150 MHz, 64 MB RAM

They've GOT to be kidding, the 2006 (maybe 2005?, can't exactly remember) version of slowed my PC by like 75% (AMD 64 3500+, 1GB RAM), if I was ranking bad slow anti-virus' unless they've massivly improved on the earlier versions this would go in the same category as McAffee and Norton 2005.

PLUS it adds a damn panda picture to the start-up and shutdown screens without asking, thank you, I really pointless things like that makes a good anti-virus.

They've GOT to be kidding, the 2006 (maybe 2005?, can't exactly remember) version of slowed my PC by like 75% (AMD 64 3500+, 1GB RAM), if I was ranking bad slow anti-virus' unless they've massivly improved on the earlier versions this would go in the same category as McAffee and Norton 2005.

PLUS it adds a damn panda picture to the start-up and shutdown screens without asking, thank you, I really pointless things like that makes a good anti-virus.

Hahaha... So as AntiVir. :)

I don't know what happen with the red umbrella, and the ad during update.

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