Bombastic claims, overblown test results and passionate promises abound in the world of Internet Security Software. So which do you believe?
These days, every Internet Security product’s marketing effort frames it as the best. Sadly, these astounding claims have become so common place that the public is reluctant to believe any of them! And that reluctance has caused a dilemma for Comodo.
As the Internet security engineers with the world’s most prolific R&D Division, Comodo prides itself on developing Internet security software that really IS the most advanced and the most protective. But how can our message possibly be heard above the din of competitors who devote so much of their effort to hype?
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When will the world’s geeks realize that there are tens of millions of Internet users who don’t have a Digital PhD?
Today, there are two trends that are central to the Internet. First; each year the percentage of the world population that is active on the Internet grows. And second; each year, more hackers, phishers, viruses, Trojans and other scurrilous threats proliferate on the Web. And as the world’s most innovative architect of Internet security solutions, Comodo’s enthusiasm for the first trend is matched by our concern over the second trend. Here’s why.
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Today, viruses are rampant security threats. And conventional anti virus software can’t stop them.
If conventional antivirus software did a good job, millions of PCs wouldn’t get infected with viruses, Trojans and other malware every year. The truth is, the protection you get from conventional anti virus software just isn’t strong enough or smart enough anymore. The proof?
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Your Computer is Infected! (And we can help)
A window pops up about a legitimate-sounding antivirus software program like “Antivirus XP 2010″ or “Security-Tool,” alerting you that your machine has been infected with a dangerous virus.
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Dialing for Dollars (With a ring of fraud)
You get a text message on your cell phone from your bank or credit card issuer: There’s been a problem, and you need to call right away with some account information.
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