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Top 5 Antivirus of 2010

1. Kasperksy Antivirus 2010

Features of this antivirus include-
  • Real-time protection against viruses and spyware.
  • Scanning of websites and emails for malicious code.
  • Protection for your digital identity at all times.
  • Vulnerability scan and treatment advice
  • Easy-access Desktop gadget

2. ESET NOD32 Antivirus 2010

Features of this antivirus include-
  • Keeps you safe from viruses, spyware, Trojans, password stealers and other malware threats
  • Stops most new threats proactively, well before other vendors have issued a signature, maximizing your defense against new and unknown threats
  • Scans and cleans Internet traffic and email, even when it’s SSL-encrypted, so your email is always safe
  • Stops threats from entering through removable devices so you can share files with confidence
  • Integrated SysInspector and SysRescue simplify system diagnosis and recovery
  • Self defense prevents malware from degrading your level of protection
  • Tiny signature updates happen discretely as needed and won’t bog down your system

3. AVG Antivirus 2010

Features of this antivirus include-
  • Integrated browser Surf-Shield (Allows Safe Surfing and searching of the web, social networking sites.) and LinkScanner
  • Identity theft recovery unit
  • Scaning of Emails and downloads
  • Detection of “potentially unwanted programs”
  • Uses an unique combination of heuristic analysis and generic detection methods to detect all known viruses
  • Automatically attempts to heal/remove infected files and other threats such as Trojans, worms, and java applets. Removed files are quarantined in the AVG Virus Vault

4. Norton Antivirus Software 2010


Features of this antivirus include-
  • Norton Reputation Service instantly checks where files came from and how long they’ve been around to identify and stop new crime ware faster than other, less sophisticated security software.
  • Norton Protection System uses several overlapping layers of protection that work together to stop viruses, spyware and other online attacks.
  • Norton Pulse Updates provides up-to-the-minute updates that protect against the latest threats without slowing down your computer.
  • SONAR 3 Behavioral Protection monitors your PC for suspicious behavior to quickly detect new online threats.

5. Panda Antivirus

Features of this antivirus include-
  • More protection: Collective Intelligence is a network of information based on the community of users where we all share and contribute knowledge. Real-time detection and protection.
  • Lighter and easier: In addition to being very easy to use, it uses our Collective Intelligence, hosted on the Internet instead of your PC, that results in minimum performance impact on your PC.
  • More than a simple Antivirus: Includes a set of new tools for your total piece of mind and protection.
So guys I hope you have decided which antivirus are you going to choose, take the best one which fits inside your budgets pocket!

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