Free license of Panda Internet Security 2010 [1 year]

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slugger

Banned
Coinciding with the launch of Windows 7, Panda Securities is going to give away a 1 year license of its Security suite Panda Internet Security 2010

will be available for a 24 hour period only

On 22nd be sure to go and check out this link

As Gandhiji had said,
"An ounce of Panda Security is worth more than tons of traditional AV"
 

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
Any personal xperience of using Panda IS....?? Share it....!!!
Although I'm quite happy with my KIS...!!!
 

pr.itdude

tHe nEw gEEk......ITian
offtopic: hey does NOD32 is suitable for internet security ?? Does it have parental control function like in KIS !!!
 

Krow

Crowman
^Even avast home edition is suitable for internet security. The parental control feature is good for parent's only and the only thing it ensures is that the kids can't watch pr0no @ home. NOD32 AFAI have experienced is light and fast and has a good shield against drive by downloads.
 

Krow

Crowman
^^ Streets... Hmmm... I know about CD's/DVD's found at any pirated DVD stall. Also, these days such activities are also witnessed live sometimes by kids. Why the need for parental control in antivirus? :lol:
 

paroh

Padawan
Any one of u get the panda internet security 1 Year license key as i register but till now i haven't yet received the free promotional key
 

Krow

Crowman
Hahaha... AVG rocks as it is free. Otherwise I have had as many false detections by this AV as is humanely possible to imagine. ALL these AV's team up with companies and detect each companies keygen's as viruses, even if they are not infectious. In all my testing, I have often found that a genuine virus misses them, but the illegal keygen is often falsely implicated. Now, I have no problem if they catch all viruses, but they don't, so what is the point of an AV if it does not catch a real virus? :x
 

ico

Super Moderator
Staff member
If free AV you are talking about, then Avast > AVG 8.5 resource hog. But I won't even suggest Avast to anyone.

The best are NOD32, Avira AntiVir and Kaspersky. Rest all suck IMHO.
 
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