McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005

McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005 Although ZoneAlarm's personal security tools are better overall, McAfee Internet Security 2005 offers richer, more configurable tools than Norton.

The value of a Swiss Army Knife lies in the quality of its tools -- more tools are worth their space on the knife only if each is as useful as the last. McAfee Internet Security 2005 (MIS 2005) provides tools that increase your computer's Web-based security, but they vary in terms of depth, effectiveness, and necessity. McAfee Internet Security 2005 includes four basic modules: McAfee VirusScan 9.0, McAfee Personal Firewall Plus, McAfee SpamKiller 6.0, and Privacy Service, a feature that blocks info from entering the Web without your approval. If you're buying a security suite only for its antivirus and firewall capabilities, MIS should score well with you. But if you want a complete desktop security package, one that includes first-rate spam blocking and privacy controls, ZoneAlarm Security Suite offers much more for a similar price without sacrificing ease of use.

McAfee Internet Security 2005 is available via download from McAfee's Web site or as a boxed CD from McAfee or one of its resellers. There's no trial version of MIS 2005, although you can try McAfee VirusScan 9.0, McAfee Personal Firewall Plus, McAfee SpamKiller 6.0, and Privacy Service as individual downloads for 30 days each.

We had some problems installing MIS 2005. If you currently have antivirus software installed, whether or not it's active, you need to uninstall it. After we did that, our 70MB installation was relatively painless. Unlike Norton Internet Security, MIS doesn't require an activation code to unlock the suite, but you will have to register each individual McAfee module upon first use. For most, this automated process will be free from hassle, but we had problems.

As with other McAfee releases this year, we found bugs that the company should have caught before it released the software. In our case, the SQL server in Act 2005, the contact manager, read and deleted each newly created McAfee registration on our hard drive. McAfee technical support was able to duplicate this on its machines and ultimately suggested an appropriate workaround, but at press time, there was no word whether the company will patch the software.


The MIS Setup Assistant walks you through basic firewall choices for your system.

The main interface for MIS is called the McAfee Security Center. Click one of the four modules along the left side to open its own screen window. The window offers further configuration options and displays your level of current protection, with additional explanations and links to a context-sensitive help system. Wizards and assistants help configure individual components for first-time use.

We were impressed with MIS 2005's overall ease of use, but a few controls struck us as awkward. For example, if you right-click within the Event Logs of Personal Firewall Plus to trust a Web site, then decide to change back, you can't simply block that site. You'll have to go to the Firewall Utilities page, then to the Trusted and Banned IPs page, and manually change the entry. We don't see why this couldn't be handled automatically from within the Event Logs page.

McAfee Internet Security 2005, like Norton Internet Security 2005 and Zone Labs ZoneAlarm Security Suite, is a suite of Internet tools designed to protect data on your PC and keep harmful data from entering your system. All three suites offer first-class antivirus solutions, firewalls, and antispam protection. The main differences lie in integration and extras: MIS 2005 is more cohesive bundle of standalone programs for antivirus, firewall, and antispam than Norton Internet Security. Nevertheless, the ZoneAlarm tools are much better integrated and therefore much easier to use.

One unique feature in McAfee is called McAfee Privacy Service (MPS), which allows you to block personal content from exiting your PC without your permission and to keep harmful content from entering your PC. MPS can also act as a parental control by blocking certain Web sites without prior approval. Additional functionality, however, is limited. For example, MPS was only moderately successful at blocking pop-ups and ads, missing a number of floating and flash ads on various sites. Similarly, cookie control was limited to maintaining an all-or-nothing pass-through list. Additionally, the ad-blocker component is unable to block Shockwave, Flash, and other compressed file formats, so some annoying ads continue to leak through. There are a few nice touches, however, such as the security question backup feature, which reminds you of the administrator password necessary to make changes within MIS. But these touches are only minor enhancements.


Forgot your administrator password? McAfee's security question backup is an ingenious alternative to frantically calling the company's offices.

McAfee provides free e-mail support and online chat assistance, as well as free telephone support Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. The McAfee support site is an important source of information, including help with the installation, downloading, patches, and error issues.


If you don't want to pay for expensive phone support, the moderated forums are a good option.

McAfee Internet Security Suite 2005
Company: Network Associates
Price: AU$119.95

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Talkback 2 comments

    Privacy Service appears to hav ...Anonymous -- 15/03/05

    Privacy Service appears to have some underlying issues when used with certain HP devices inside a private network environment, specificall the HP 7300 all-in-one. We have verified that the root problem is Privacy Service and not the firewall configuration. The problem relates to the scanning function in the all-in one. Privacy Center appears to be blocking communication between the all-in-one and CPUs on the network running Privacy Service. Disabling Privacy Service has no affect, it has to be uninstalled. We are presently working with McAfee tech support on this issue.

    why buy antivirus Wayne -- 13/10/05

    why buy antivirus when there is excelent products on the net that can be downloaded free. I have compiled a list at the <a href='http://www.free-download-directory.com/category.aspx?cID=Antivirus'>Free antivirus directory</a>

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