P Plate drivers who speed and crash cars and “invincible” teenagers who drink to excess are just one of the prime target audiences for a new suite of software from PC Tools.
P Plate drivers who speed and crash cars and “invincible” teenagers who drink to excess are just one of the prime target audiences for a new suite of software from PC Tools.
This is the same target audience who believe they can go anywhere on a PC from social network sites to music sites to YouTube without risking the threat of a virus or malware attack claims Magida Ezzat the Global Marketing Manager for PC Tools who today launched a suite of new PC security tools which include, Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2010, Spyware Doctor 2010 and PC Tools Internet Security 2010.
All of the new products have been designed to work with Windows 7 say executives from PC Tools a Company that is 100% owned by Symantec.
“There are a lot of people out there who believe that they are invincible on a PC from the, I can go anywhere teenager, who believes that they don’t need PC protection to the consumer who is accessing social network sites and don’t realise that there is a risk from malware, koobface, confliker and other viruses that are appearing every day”.
Developed in Australia by a team of over 150 staff PC Tools which is now sold in Big W and Dick Smith stores as well retailers around the world has recently been given the acid test by independent tests organisation AV Test Labs1 in German who confirmed that Spyware Doctor with Antivirus delivers some of the most powerful protection services in the world.
Using an advanced multi-layered approach, PC Tools has delivered a security portfolio for the “digitally active” customer that integrates multiple layers of technology to block threats at every entry point.
Tom Powledge, General Manager, PC Tools said that “Independent tests by AV Test in Germany delivered detection rates of 100% for wildlist and behavioural protection and 99.46% for scanning2”.
He said that recent customer research showed that customer satisfaction was first driven by the ability to detect and fix, followed by providing intuitive and easy-to-use security solutions.
He also said that a key ingredient of any security software was that it ran fast and did not slow down a system.