by malwarekilla on August 27, 2010
I finally got off my lazy game playing butt and got back to making some videos. This video starts the Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 review and tests. In this video you will see how the KIS/KAV install disc can double as a bootable anti-virus disc that can detect, remove and disinfect any kind of malware. [...]
by malwarekilla on April 23, 2010
Last night I reviewed K9 Web Protection – a free web filter that’s free and easy for parents to install and use. Check out the K9 Web Protection Review: Here are the K9 Features that I really like: 69 categories no database download needed, queries web service caches websites ensuring your internet access is as [...]
by malwarekilla on December 10, 2009
In this followup video to the Microsoft Security Detection and Removal tests video I show you what rootkit was present on the PC, what apps couldn’t even detect it and what finally removed it. Tags: microsoft security, security essentials
by malwarekilla on November 5, 2009
Last night I uploaded my Hitman 3.5.3 review and it’s a short, but must see video! Here are some quick facts on hitman pro: it’s free for 30 days it uses it’s own engine, but also has the ability to scan with 5 other engines you can run it from a USB stick or CD [...]
by malwarekilla on October 27, 2009
Here is the final day (day 2) on my look at Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2010 on a highly infected PC. Tags: PC.
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by malwarekilla on October 23, 2009
Yes…I said day 1. There are 2 videos here. The first is a spoof…I was trying to figure out what song was on in the background…whoops. The second one is just a very brief intro to Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 2010. It’s brief because the file scanner had run for almost an hour and was [...]
by malwarekilla on September 22, 2009
I reviewed the installation, configuration and protection aspects of Norton Internet Security 2010. The video is my longest at 43 minutes. Tags: Internet Security, norton internet security, installation configuration, protection aspects
by malwarekilla on July 1, 2009
Last night I took a look at F-Secure’s ISTP 2010 and the results were really impressive. F-Secure managed to block all 10 malicious URL’s but only when DeepGuard (their behavioral anti-malware engine) was set to “always ask”. GOOD: Free to test. Blocks and removes malware with very little fuss. Easily configurable. Easy install process. Scans [...]