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Outpost Security Suite FREE Released

Build number: v7.0.4.3416

Release Date: 22 November 2010

Agnitum is the first security vendor to deliver a fully functional free version of an Internet security suite for Windows users.

Outpost Security Suite FREE 7.0 builds on the acclaimed antivirus, firewall and proactive protection technologies.

The free solution employs modern techniques to prevent infections, data corruption and PC intrusions.

Whats New:

VB100 certified antivirus

Best-of-breed PC firewall

Top-notch proactive protection

Light-weight solution, no slowdowns

Up-to-date technology based

on the latest Outpost 7.0

Full compatibility with modern Windows (7, Vista, XP)

Full compatibility for 64-bit Windows

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The first security vendor to deliver a fully functional free version of an Internet security suite for Windows users? MSE is free, and Windows 7 has everything else built-in... Not the first, sorry.

I agree, while it is true that they added firewall as well, I will keep MSE ftw!!!

Release Date: 22 November 2009

:laugh: You mean 2010

For more updates: http://agnitumblog.blogspot.com/

We are pleased to announce the availability of Outpost Security Suite Free 7.0, the first comprehensive full-functional Internet security suite to protect PC users from the full range of cyberthreats at no charge.

Right out of the box, OSS Free provides robust, easy-to-use OS Windows protection with optimal default settings to address web-borne threats including known and zero-day viruses, spyware, hacker attacks and intrusions, spam, and more. The product’s acclaimed proactive protection, coupled with efficient detection and disinfection, make OSS Free a great option for web users everywhere.

Benefits of OSS Free

* The first fully-functional free security suite including anti-spam, etc.

* The latest technology — based on Outpost Security Suite Pro 7.0.4

* VB100 certified antivirus for all modern Windows versions

* Best-of-breed award-winning personal firewall

* Leak-test and self-defense certified by www.Matousec.com

* Automatic optimal configuration out of the box

* Lightweight solution that doesn’t slow systems down

* Full compatibility with Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000 — both 32- and 64-bit.

Ive used the Firewall in the past, pretty nice. now im using Comodo.

Why is it that clicking just about external link here on Neowin get's this anymore:

This program cannot display the webpage

Most likely causes:

You are not connected to the Internet.

The website is encountering problems.

There might be a typing error in the address.

What you can try:

Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to make sure you are connected.

Retype the address.

Go back to the previous page.

Or, when it does actually work, it doesn't open in a new window like it always used to?

Just like clicking on my sig icon gets the same error.

A favor if you please

anyone using this wonderful free firewall with AV

can some post a screen shot of the registration process for the year key?

thanks so much

G

So what about Comodo Internet Security?

You can beat it to death I guess... anti-spam and maybe a few other features??

heh, no multiple daily updates for the free version? When does it update, once a week? No thank you!

Why is it that clicking just about external link here on Neowin get's this anymore:

This program cannot display the webpage

Most likely causes:

You are not connected to the Internet.

The website is encountering problems.

There might be a typing error in the address.

What you can try:

Check your Internet connection. Try visiting another website to make sure you are connected.

Retype the address.

Go back to the previous page.

Or, when it does actually work, it doesn't open in a new window like it always used to?

Just like clicking on my sig icon gets the same error.

Sounds like it could be on your end. Everything you mentioned (including your sig) works fine for me.

You can beat it to death I guess... anti-spam and maybe a few other features??

what about anti-theft and link scanner etc. etc. ?

just put down some arbitrary feature set that fits to your software and declare it as "full-functional", I guess that's why there are multiple world's first "fully-featured/full-functional/complete" FREE security suites out there.

I'm not beating it, I just find it kinda funny :laugh:

  • 2 weeks later...

Their Firewall was the best (and by far) a year or two ago. My second best if Kaspersky's...

This suite seems tempting because of the Firewall alone, but I'm wondering how often it updates. It doesn't say in their website.

Anyone has been using this? It is worth it?

Thanks.

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