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 : Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 3-User [OLD VERSION]

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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Trend Micro, Inc.
EAN: 0733199435598
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Trend Micro
Manufacturer: Trend Micro
Model: TIS085598
Publisher: Trend Micro
Release Date: September 17, 2007
Studio: Trend Micro
Sales Rank: 240
MPN: TIS085598

Features:
  • Internet security suite protects home network and online activities
  • Guards against viruses, spyware, identity theft, and other Web threats
  • Automatically updates and immunizes PC; removes malicious threats
  • Easy to install, configure, and manage; unauthorized change prevention
  • URL filtering; confidently email, shop, bank, or share photos online



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Product Description:
Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 makes it easy to protect your home network, personal identity, and online activities against viruses, spyware, identity, and online activities against viruses, spyware, identity theft and other present and future Web threats. Confidently e-mail, shop, bank, or share photos online, knowing your privacy and files are well protected. Home protection for up to 3 PCs!



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One of the better security suites
I've used Trend Micro for 3 years and found it to be a decent anti-malware product. It's easy to use and has had good ratings from consumer organizations. TM provides free chat and phone support, which is unusual. However, in my experience none of these products, including Trend Micro, are perfect. You need to supplement them with products like NoScript and SiteAdvisor. You also get conflicts with other software. One thing I didn't like about TM 2008 is that it before installation it made me uninstall ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Less hassle than Norton!
I've used both Norton Anti-Virus and MacAfee, and have come back to this anti-viral program twice now. Norton has way too many problems and still lets viruses and spyware in. I buy my computers from an independent wholesaler who puts them together to your specifications, and they see all kinds of problems with the former two. They recommended PC Cillin and I've stayed with it since.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - going to use other brand next time
I have used Trend Micro PC-cillin items for the past 3 years. this year, I have had to uninstall and reinstall this 4 times, and because it continually interferes with my internet service provider, I have also had to uninstall and reinstall the ISP software 5 times (previous years I never had this problem). with the latest reinstall of this Trend Micro product (after it stopped working and with no explanation or messages as to why), I have discovered that this program does NOT work with Windows XP Service ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Should Be Called "WinThrax 08"
Trend Micro came within a hair's breadth of destroying my six-month-old PC (and all its data) over the past couple of days. Without going into the grizzly details, it cost me several hundred dollars in software and a 3-hour technician visit to bring my PC back to life. Trend Micro IS a virus. If you rely on your computer and data for your day-to-day life and livelihood, as I do, DO NOT INSTALL Trend Micro!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - For mainstream users only
The GUI (graphical user interface) calls everything a virus without differentiating between worms, trojans, viruses and spyware. Only by reading the log are these differences shown.

Trend Micro flags many items as viruses that are not. These invariably appear as "TROJ_GENERIC.ADV" or "WORM_GENERIC" because they do not actually match any current signature on file.

That is fine because you want the security software to protect against unknown threats. However when it is wrong it is ... Read More

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