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Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2006 By Jeff Bertolucci, Special to ZDNet February 06, 2006 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/software/security/soa/Trend-Micro-PC-cillin-Internet-Security-2006/0,139023452,139236751,00.htm
PC-cillin Internet Security 2006 has a few shortcomings, but overall it's an affordable and feature-packed security suite that reliably defends against online threats.
But PC-cillin 2006 also has its shortcomings. It should be more proactive in blocking spyware downloads; it leaves some security options turned off by default to reduce the hit on your system resources; and it peppers you with annoying pop-up security messages (you can disable this feature, but the deactivation process could be much easier). Despite these gripes, PC-cillin Internet Security 2006 is a worthy upgrade and a solid buy for new users.
Installation
Interface Surprisingly, PC-cillin 2006's default configuration leaves many key security tools turned off, including the Web Site Filter, which blocks specific sites or categories of sites -- gambling, sex, job search, and so on -- and Privacy Protection, which prevents personal information, such as your name and your telephone and credit card numbers, from being sent without your permission. It's easy enough to activate these features via the AntiFraud Wizard, but they should be up and running right out of the box. According to Trend Micro officials, some security features are turned off to reduce PC-cillin's drag on system performance. While it's true that ultrahigh security makes for a slower PC, we found that PC-cillin 2006 -- even with every security tool activated -- was less of a speed bump than McAfee or Norton.
Features
Performance PC-cillin also displays too many pop-up messages. When the Privacy Protection feature is activated, a pop-up box notifies you each time PC-cillin prevents a site from accessing your personal information. This gets annoying in a hurry, and you can end the messages via the Popup Manager in the main console. A suggestion: We'd rather click a button in a pop-up box to silence the messages (McAfee offers this). Trend Micro officials say future versions of PC-cillin will likely include this feature.
Support Unfortunately, we had mixed experiences with PC-cillin support. The phone experience was excellent. We experienced no wait times, and a knowledgeable and polite tech rep helped us fix a glitch involving PC-cillin and our 2Wire home-network diagnostic utility. However, one of the several e-mail queries we sent via Trend Micro's support site was never answered. Still, Trend Micro's level of support is the highest we've seen in the security space. Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2006
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