curity Suites'

Monkey muppet

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I'm talking about the retail versions. (yes I admit I've used warz'd versions in the past, but I'm coming clean and want to purchase a full, paid for, registered program)

McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005

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Trend Micro PC-Cillian Internet Security v12

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Panda Platinum Internet Security

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Symantec Norton Internet Security
 

UzairH

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Avast is the best anti-virus, period. And its free for personal use. Use it, you won't regret it!
 

Monkey muppet

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I trying to keep this system as clean a possible as it's a test bed for my new server.

So I'm after an all-in-one program that will give me Firewall & Anti-virus with a years worth of free-upgrades
 

Raincity

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Feb 17, 2000
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Your better off getting Kaspersky 5 Personal and paring it up with Kaspersky Antihacker or Outpost 2.5