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FREE Trustport 2010 Antivirus Review and Download

25. February 2010
TrustPort Antivirus 2010 Advanced Interface

    TrustPort antivirus 2010 is a relatively new antivirus with Czech roots.  The antivirus is similar to G-Data Antivirus in that it utilizes two antivirus engines; the Bitdefender and the AVG engine.  As with G-Data Antivirus, the combining of two free antivirus engines produces excellent detection results.  According to AV-comparatives, Trustport has some of the highest adware/spyware detection rates but also suffers from slower scanning speeds because of the dual engine burden.  Trustport also offers many unique features including internet protection and the ability to selectively disable antivirus engines.  We will now see how Trustport 2010 stacks up against the competition. 

Installation:

    The installation of TrustPort was relatively smooth and completed in about 5 minutes.  The whole executable was a whopping 144 megabytes in size, which is by far the largest antivirus executable available.  In addition to the large size, the download server was particularly slow.  The large executable is also interesting because the internet security version is only 19 megabytes larger but also includes a personal firewall and a whole slew of other utilities.
    One thing that I like about the installation is that the software alerts the user to verify if other antivirus programs are already installed.  This notice is important because often users will attempt to install a free antivirus program on top of an antivirus that might have been included with the laptop/computer.  This situation creates problems especially if both antiviruses include real time protection.  If one antivirus accesses a file, the other antivirus program will also access the file creating a slowdown.

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Sophos Antivirus 9.0 Review and Free Download

22. February 2010
main interface page with easy to understand icons

    Sophos is an antivirus company based in the United States and England and has been around since the 1980s.  The antivirus software is frequently used in business and educational environments.  Therefore, Sophos is often available as a free antivirus by the institution (the way I was originally able to test the antivirus).  The software is fairly basic in that it only provides virus protection.  However, Sophos does an excellent job at mitigating virus and malicious software threats.  The software also has excellent memory and CPU resource management capabilities.

Installation:

    The download file was 66 megabytes in size, which is on the smaller side for standard antivirus.  The installation had a fair amount of menus and options to configure.  A user will also need to enter in the provided username and password to download updates.  The installer also needs to first extract files to a location however, this type of installer is usually indicative of a more manual experience.  Interestingly, the installation process hasn’t changed for probably about 5 years.  The whole installation process took about 5 minutes.

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AVG Internet Security 9 Review and Free Download

18. February 2010
Main screen of AVG Internet Security 9 with web shield, anti-rootkit, and firewall
    Free AVG is probably the best-known free antivirus on the internet.  A simple Google search for “antivirus” will answer anyone’s question if they are unaware of this fact.  Girsoft offers many different versions of security software in addition to AVG antivirus.  The little known AVG Internet Security offers a lot of benefits over the free versions.  The addition of a firewall, Web shield, anti-rootkit protection, and helpful system tools are just some of the increased functionality available.  With the release of version 9, AVG Internet Security promises increased security comparable to Norton etc.  We will now see how AVG stacks up against the competition.

Installation:

    The installation of AVG Internet Security 9 was an average experience when compared to other antivirus installations.  As always, I chose the custom installation to see the guts of the program.  As with Avira, AVG Internet Security gives the user the option to selectively disable antivirus components.  This is helpful if a user already has desired protection (i.e. antispam).  The next step of the installation is the AVG link scanner toolbar.  Unfortunately, there is an option to make yahoo the homepage and default search engine etc.  While I can understand including the advertising in the free version, if they are going to provide it in the internet security product, I think they should also provide a free license.  The next option is to configure the definition update frequency.  I was kind of bummed that the most frequent update option was only every 4 hours especially because “increased update frequency” is an advertised function of the Internet Security version.  On the other hand, Norton Internet Security can update in as little as every 5 to 10 minutes because of the company’s extensive corporate network.  The final configuration option was to select the role of the computer.  There are two options and a user must select whether the computer is a laptop or a desktop.  However, AVG will not configure itself to save battery life (ala Bitdefender Internet Security) rather, it just simply configures the firewall for “extra” protection if a notebook connects to a hotspot.

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Avira Premium Internet Security Suite 9.0 Review: Free Download

15. February 2010
Main Screen Avira Internet Security Premium 9 Suite

    Avira is best known for their free antivirus, Avira AntiVir antivirus.  The free software has won numerous accolades from hundreds of sites for its excellent protection.  However, little know to most computer users, the company also offers excellent internet security software.  In addition to antivirus and antispyware, the software includes an internet firewall, web guard, and a mail guard.  We found that while Avira lacked an excellent interface, it made up with exceptional antivirus detection and fast scan speeds.

Installation:

    The installation of Avira Internet Security was very easy.  The download file is only 33 megabytes in size, which is by far the smallest executable of any internet security software.  The installation has two options, standard or custom.  For the interest of this review, I chose the custom option.  The first thing that I liked was the ability to omit the installation any of the antivirus/firewall/mail protection components.  These options are really the most in-depth and welcomed if a user already has an exceptional antispam program etc.  The next option is an area where a user can select additional protection provided by Avira (i.e. protection against phishing, adware etc.).  I am personally confused why only select options were turned on.  Avira Internet Security 9.0 will actually omit application, security privacy risk, and application protection in a default installation.  It is beyond me why Avira would not activate the best possible protection by default.  Therefore, it is imperative to “select all” during this process.  If a user opts for the default installation, the protections can be reactivated in the Settings, “General”, and then Extended Threat Categories.  Interestingly, functionality turned off that should be turned on is a common theme throughout Avira Internet Security 9.
    One other option that I liked about the installation was the option to configure the firewall to allow default home network traffic (i.e. printer and file sharing) or opt for a more locked down private system.  This will save the user the hassle of manually allowing individual ports required for basic file sharing.

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Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 Review: Free download

12. February 2010
Trend Micro internet Security 2010 main screen with prominent protected checkmark

     The Trend Micro antivirus company is one of the oldest around.  I remember getting trend micro antivirus PC-Cillin CD’s over 10 years ago.  In fact, the company actually owns antivirus.com.  The company’s latest product is Trend Micro Internet Security 2010.  The software offers internet security protection with antivirus, antispyware, firewall, antispam, and parental controls.  Surprisingly, Trend Micro’s Internet Security stacks up to the competition and really brings a lot of unique features to the antivirus industry.

Installation:

    Trend Micro’s Installation was probably the most hassle free of any of the antivirus reviewed on this site.  The actual download is about 77 megabytes in size and comes with both 32bit and 64bit options.  Two things that I liked about the setup were the option to disable the firewall (if a user already has a firewall solution) and the ability to run an installation malware scan.   The later is a more and more common occurrence in free antivirus installations.  However, Trend Micro’s option to omit the scan is important especially if the antivirus is going to be implemented on multiple systems or for a generally fast and slick installation.  The antivirus setup also downloaded additional patches automatically.
    Trend Micro needed to download a 10 megabyte update after installation.  The company really provides fast updates maxing out at 1.6 megabytes per second (my cable modem’s capacity).  This is in contrast to AVG and Quickheal in which their download servers may be located outside the US or heavily burdened by a throb of free users. 

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