Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Threatfire Antivirus Free Edition?

is this antivirus good?



In their web site,they are saying it's better than Mcafee,Norton,Tren Micro,CA,and Webroot!....is this true?any one tested this can say it's at least better than AVG or AVAST?



http://www.threatfire.com/?utm_source=do...



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Ditto what Jibbar ^ said ^.



But you misunderstood that graph on the Threatfire site; it wasn't saying that Threatfire is *that much better* than those other programs... it was saying that those other programs are that much better *with Threatfire added*.



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rofl it is so not better than trend.



Trend is a hog



but it defends better than threatfire, whatever that is



besides whos "they"



if its the company



they always say that



that's how they sell.
It was formerly named CyberHawk and is a top product. I've never used it, but, if Castlecops recommends it, you can trust it works well.



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Use protection,



your computer will thank you.
It is not a tradition signature based anti-virus and is not intended to be a replacement for one. Threatfire should be used in ADDITION to a regular anti-virus to (hopefully) detect brand new zero-day threats which an anti-virus does not yet have a signature for yet , so it can not detect it yet.



Threatfire works by detecting unusual virus-like behavior, Not be matching a files "fingerprint" to a long list of infected files.



Threatfire is good at what it does, but don't un-install your regular protection.
It gets great reviews from critics. Better than the others? Hard to say, but it's at least as good. I have not used it, but have heard nothing bad about it either.
Threatfire is a companion to anti-virus. So install threatfire and an anti-virus program.

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