Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 Casper WY

Overall, this is a versatile and sophisticated home security suite that comes with some impressive tools. Its main functions performed well, though not without straining our test PC. The parental control's false positive was disappointing, as was the incomplete instant messaging security, though this isn't unique to Trend.

Local Companies

Electronic Boutique 464
(307) 237-4465
601 SE Wyoming Blvd
Casper, WY
Mederyx
(307) 577-8422
600 E 1st St
Casper, WY
Arial Software
(307) 587-0920
1501 Stampede Ave
Cody, WY
4 Pines Consulting Group
(307) 739-8657
140 Kings Hwy
Jackson, WY
Heart Mountain Computing
(307) 754-5233
536 Avenue B
Powell, WY
1731 Corp
(307) 433-1731
Cheyenne, WY
Unilink
(307) 733-1666
Jackson, WY
Hall Computer Technology Inc
(307) 672-0486
1230 N Main St
Sheridan, WY
Electronics Boutique
(307) 637-3443
1400 Dell Range Blvd Spc 66
Cheyenne, WY
Lichen Research
(307) 746-3544
922 1/2 S Summit Ave
Newcastle, WY

Provided By:

Trend Micro Internet Security 2008 includes everything you need to protect your home network, wired or wireless. Its components are anti-virus, anti-spyware, a utility that protects you against identity theft, and a firewall that monitors both incoming and outgoing connections for any suspicious activity. There's also a parental control feature. Unlike most software, which is only licensed for one system, the price covers installation on up to three PCs.

The anti-virus module performed well. We tested it against a selection of common viruses, including worms and Trojans. These were delivered over a network and as zipped email attachments. All ten were found: sometimes while being downloaded, sometimes while being unpacked, and in one case as the program was being run. The main thing was that all were found.

Our firewall tests also went well. The PC didn't appear to be responding to probes of any of the 33 common ports. The firewall successfully blocked and detected an authorised connection attempt over the network. When the same connection was explicitly allowed and then reattempted, it went without a hitch.

We were also impressed by the wireless network monitor. This utility searches for computers on your network that have an open wireless connection. It advises you not to trust these computers. That doesn't mean you shouldn't share files and folders with any of your PCs that are connected via WiFi, it just means that you should monitor traffic to and from these systems as if they were external to your network. This makes sense, because wireless PCs are far more vulnerable to hackers than those using only a wired connection. This program makes it easy to treat their security appropriately, which is a nice touch.

Spam, spam, spam...

We were a little surprised to find the email spam filter turned off by default. Parental controls, fair enough - not everyone has junior users to protect - but the spam filter is far more integral to a good security policy. Still, it only takes a click to turn it on. We tried the parental controls with a variety of inappropriate content, including adult material and hate sites, and it successfully blocked them all. Disappointingly, however, it failed a critical Computer Buyer test when it blocked the website of Scunthorpe United. There really is no excuse for this kind of false positive.

The data theft protection worked fine when we tried to enter prohibited information into a form on a website. As with most information filters, however, there are workarounds that a determined teenager could use to give out protected information over an instant messaging connection, for example.

The program can be quite resource-hungry.We ran it on a PC with an Athlon 64 processor and a gigabyte of memory - not the fastest of specs, but not puny - and the program sometimes took more than two minutes just to start.

Overall, this is a versatile and sophisticated home security suite that comes with some impressive tools. Its main functions performed well, though not without straining our test PC. The parental control's false positive was disappointing, as was the incomplete instant messaging security, though this isn't unique to Trend. A big plus point, however, is the price. To be able to install anentire security suite on three PCs for less than 50 quid is undoubtedly top value.

System Specifications

Requires Windows XP or Vista (32/64-bit) 1GB RAM 800MHz processor 300MB hard disk space

Verdict

Protection for your precious PCs. Not a perfect security suite, but a great set of tools for the price.

Author: Karl Wright

Computer Buyer Online


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History