PC Tools Internet Security 2010 (1 User, 3 PCs)
Manufacturer: PC Tools Software Part number: 20083823
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- Bottom Line:
- We're big fans of PC Tools Internet Security's ThreatFire component, and the overall toolset that PC Tools provides is robust, but the suite could be both faster and easier to use.
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CNET editors' review
PC Tools Internet Security 2010 (1 User, 3 PCs) price range: $47.99
- Reviewed by: Seth Rosenblatt
- Reviewed on: 12/04/2009
- Released on: 10/15/2009
The good: PC Tools Internet Security 2010 comes with a full range of detection and removal tools, including the lauded, effective behavioral detection engine ThreatFire.
The bad: PC Tools' speed performance was unimpressive, and could be faster. The interface is usable at the top level, but drilling down to more-advanced settings can be confusing and cluttered. Users hoping for a fully functional trial should look elsewhere.
The bottom line: We're big fans of PC Tools Internet Security's ThreatFire component, and the overall toolset that PC Tools provides is robust, but the suite could be both faster and easier to use.
Historically, PC Tools' flagship product has been the reasonably priced Spyware Doctor, but the affordable price point for PC Tools Internet Security 2010 makes it clear that the company wants users to seriously consider the full suite. At the time of writing, it retails for $49.99, $10 lower than the list price for the full suites from Norton Internet Security and Kaspersky, and $30 cheaper than Eset's offering. The full suite comes with the malware detection and removal tools that Spyware Doctor is known for as well as the recently enhanced ThreatFire behavioral detection engine, antivirus detection, spam filtering, layered browsing guards, and a firewall. In terms of raw features, it's comparable to other Internet Security suites.
Installation
Our installation of PC Tools Internet Security 2010 was generally a pain-free experience. The program installed quickly, but did require a system reboot. Most but not all competitors require a reboot for the program to function properly. When Windows is done rebooting, the program will automatically launch and run a quick scan, which took less than 2 minutes. Even on clean machines, it's likely that the program will pick up tracking cookies and other low-level threats. Uninstalling left behind desktop icons and Registry keys, and the Windows firewall had to be manually reactivated--not the most polite of uninstallation procedures.
Interface and features
The interface design is generally easy to use, but could be much better when it comes to accessing advanced settings. Five buttons anchor the left nav: Status, Start Scan, IntelliGuard, Tools, and Settings. Each one brings up a different pane of security information, but they're all unified by an easy-to-read font choice and clean design. It's too bad this design aesthetic didn't carry through to the more advanced areas, which are much harder to read thanks to an unnecessarily small font.

Through four large buttons the Status tab gives a broad overview of your security status. The Anti-Spyware, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, and Firewall buttons in the central pane are given light color-coding in either red or green, which makes it easy to see what's going on at a glance. Clicking on one of the buttons refocuses this summary to be button specific. The supplementary information needs to be larger, because these links are the only obvious connection between the overview and the fine-tuning controls. You can get to them via the Settings tab, but it's not clear where the ThreatFire settings are, for example. The ThreatFire exclusion list, it turns out, is the global exclusion list, but that's not immediately apparent and impairs your ability to adjust settings.
Under the Scan left nav button, the central pane will let you know what the two included scan settings look for, and allows you to set a create a custom scan. The IntelliGuard tab allows you to drill down to adjust settings for the 11 system ''guards'' that PC Tools offers. These are intended to protect nearly every aspect of your system that connects to the Internet, and include guards covering Behavior, Browser, Cookie, E-mail, File, Immunizer, Network, Process, Site, and Startup. Each one contains a small link to the aforementioned exclusion list, an on/off toggle, and relevant settings customization when appropriate. The File Guard can be set to look at a combination of files, processes, executables, and scripts.
They are inaccessible from any other part of the interface, although you can disable all of them from PC Tools' system tray icon. The IntelliGuard subfeatures are one of the suite's strongest points, but to adjust them you must drill down through three clicks and small fonts. Making settings easier to get to while not overloading the interface drives the look of all security software, so PC Tools isn't much different from its competition in this case, but we'd still like to see an easier-to-navigate layout.
The Tools tab is superfluous, hosting only one feature: the malware reporter. This is for when you think you've discovered malware on your machine that PC Tools missed, so you can submit it for analysis. This could easily be exposed elsewhere, without the need for its own tab.
The Settings tab is the landing pane for both major and minor settings tweaks, for every feature offered in the suite. As such, when you click a link in another tab to manage the firewall exclusions or the antispam configuration, this is where it will jump you to. The features that are offered here are top-notch, with in-depth options to customize your settings. For example, there's a DNS blacklist for spam protection and the firewall offers active process toggling. The layout feels cramped and doesn't flow well, with each screen just different enough to require a reorientation.
The condensed feel of the layout advanced features won't prevent you from using them, but making the interface easier to read and sharpening the layout would make it more appealing to both novices and power users.

Performance
When CNET evaluates the performance of security suites, we look at both system performance and protection efficacy. However, as stated in our policy, we don't do efficacy testing in-house. Instead, we turn to several major third-party evaluators, most often AV-Test.org and AV-Comparatives.org. PC Tools doesn't use many of the better-known independent testers, so we had to look elsewhere.
One such respected organization, Virus Bulletin, tested the previous version of PC Tools Internet Security twice this year against a "wildlist" of malware threats, and tested the current version once. Virus Bulletin's testing methodology can be read here. While PC Tools Internet Security 2009 failed tests on Windows XP Pro and Windows Vista SP2 Business Edition, PC Tools Internet Security 2010 passed its December 2009 test on Windows 7. While it's well-known that antivirus testing methodologies somewhat lag behind the threat landscape, and can struggle to fairly evaluate behavioral detection and prevention methods, the latest score for PC Tools is encouraging.
The ThreatFire behavioral detection engine that is part of PC Tools Internet Security 2010 is well-respected and known for adding an extra level of prevention to your existing security program. It may well prevent an infection before it happens. PC Tools offers it as a stand-alone freeware download as well.
CNET Labs put the suite through our system performance gauntlet, and came away unimpressed. PC Tools Internet Security started up 9 seconds slower than our baseline computer, an unprotected machine that booted in 40.03 seconds. Out of the 19 programs we've tested so far this year, that puts this program at seventh from the bottom. Norton Internet Security 2010, for example, added less than 1 second to the boot time, while ZoneAlarm Extreme Security took more than 19 extra seconds to boot.
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Interestingly, PC Tools' Spyware Doctor and Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus, which are both stripped-down versions of the Internet Security suite, fared much better and were both 6 seconds faster than their bigger sibling.
All three of PC Tools' offerings shut down about 5 seconds slower than the baseline computer. Scan times were all in the same range as well, with Internet Security hitting 1,012 seconds, Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus notching 1,035, and the most popular one, Spyware Doctor, marking 1,052 seconds to completion. In our real-world scans, Internet Security completed its fast scan, called the IntelliScan in-program, in 1 minute 40 seconds, while the full scan took 2 hours and 4 minutes. For comparison, Norton 2010 completes its real-world quick scan in less than 1 minute, but its full scan took almost 30 minutes longer than PC Tools'.
In real-world use, navigating within the program was fine, and the quick scan compares well to the competition. Startup and shutdown times, however, were indeed noticeably slower. PC Tools Internet Security has so far been the slowest program we tested in the media multitasking test for 2010 suites, but it was tied for fastest for the iTunes decoding test. Spyware Doctor, with the caveat of not having antivirus, has so far been the fastest at the Cinebench test. However, the Internet Security suite was squarely in the middle of the Cinebench pack. These mixed results reflect that while no single program benchmarks better than any other, on key tests such as startup, shutdown, and scan times, PC Tools Internet Security 2010 could be faster.
Support
Included in the program license, which is good for three computers, is live chat, e-mail, and telephone customer support, as well as a knowledge base, user forums, and online guides. In the program, there's a Quick Start guide and links to the company site and the product site, and the Get Support Now button opens your default browser to a wizard-style questionnaire to help narrow down your problem. These features also match well to PC Tools' competitors, but they don't stand out as unique.
One area where PC Tools suffers compared with others is in its trial period. The trial is 15 days shorter than most competitors, and unlike them, PC Tools won't remove threats it detects. This stands out as stingy when compared with nearly every major suite available, including Norton, Kaspersky, Eset, ZoneAlarm, AVG, Avira, Avast, and Trend Micro.
Conclusion
PC Tools Internet Security 2010 has some important strengths that can be built upon in future versions, but overall falls short when compared with competitors like Norton or Kaspersky. While our complaints about the interface are important, it is serviceable. The performance problems are more severe. The price point makes PC Tools Internet Security 2010 more attractive than it would be otherwise, as some protection is better than none for the average user.
User reviews
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False "end of subscription" pop ups and emails.
by cnetyuser2012 on May 20, 2012
Pros: Seems to protect fairly well.
Cons: Even if you opt out of "auto-renewal," it still tries to auto renew 3 months prior to end of subscription. If you cancel auto-renewal at that time, you end up canceling the last three months of the subscription. Poor customer service for this issue
Summary: Don't even buy the program. In the long run, you will save money and headaches. It is, at best, an "OK" program but the hidden "catches" aren't worth ...
Summary: Don't even buy the program. In the long run, you will save money and headaches. It is, at best, an "OK" program but the hidden "catches" aren't worth the hassle and you end up losing money in the end unless you are willing to let them access your credit card for infinite renewals.
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HORRID Product Don't Waste $$$$
by AndrewnDallas on February 5, 2012
Pros: NONE THIS IS HORRID PRODUCT
Cons: New Computer infected with viruses after installing. Product could not remove.
Within the 30day satisfaction window - went for refund. Two months later still trying to get refund processedSummary: Don't waste money on this.
Summary: Don't waste money on this.
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A Production Assassin
by alkalar on November 13, 2011
Pros: I got nailed with a Russian virus. Blew the doors off AVG my anti-mallware programs, as well as my router's firewall and Windows' firewall.
The people I hired to clean up the mess installed PC Tools remotely (I was totally locked out locally) and get riCons: After this was installed, I noticed that my production had slowed down considerably and half the time it was a matter of the computer waiting on PC Tools to do its job (the other times it was either MS Word 2000 or Firefox 7 monopolizing the CPU while acc
Summary: Not a good product, unless you don't mind going out for coffee several times an hour while this cycle hog does its thing.
Sorry ...
Updated on Nov 13, 2011Summary: Not a good product, unless you don't mind going out for coffee several times an hour while this cycle hog does its thing.
Sorry about the incomplete sections. CNET's page doesn't seem to work any better than PC Tools does.
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Junk, Junk, Junk!
by FrankDIC on July 9, 2011
Pros: None. Terrible.
Cons: As simple as I can say, these products are garbage, don't waste your money. Service is terrible, I spent 3 hours on hold to talk to. Techs I couldnt understand and to top it off they had no clue on how the programs worked.
I purchased because I had a viSummary: DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM PC TOOLS. PRODUCTS ARE TERRIBLE! SERVICE IS WORSE. SAVE YOUR MONEY
Summary: DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM PC TOOLS. PRODUCTS ARE TERRIBLE! SERVICE IS WORSE. SAVE YOUR MONEY
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Doesn't actually filter SPAM
by dwdodson on May 31, 2011
Pros: The virus protection seems to work and it certainly finds a lot of low risk ad trackers.
Cons: The anti-SPAM software doesn't work for me and tech support was useless in trying to figure out why. Instead tech support recommended I uninstall and reinstall the software. If I have to unstall it will just stay uninstalled.
Summary: I'm sure the anti-spam issue is explainable but unless support can explain it, then what use is the software.
Summary: I'm sure the anti-spam issue is explainable but unless support can explain it, then what use is the software.
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Stay away from this..
by JusticeForAll1 on January 6, 2011
Pros: Cool taskbar graphics, neat malware world map, fast scanning.
Cons: Slowed system down a little, would not let games run, no support. Although in PC Tools defense I used the free version.
Summary: This Threatfire product has proven to me that it will not allow anything to run, even trusted programs. So if you want to stop threats and legitimate programs alike, download ...
Summary: This Threatfire product has proven to me that it will not allow anything to run, even trusted programs. So if you want to stop threats and legitimate programs alike, download this. Bottom line is this free product has helped me catch a glimpse of what it would be like if I did purchase the full edition, so I would steer clear of this. I don't see why so many techie magazines claim this to be a seriously sophisticated compliment to your security setup? This is a dud IMO.
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Horrible lack of support
by brutustitan on December 9, 2010
Pros: I liked the Browser Defender for web searches.
Cons: Tried to contact them 4 times with no response over an issue with my three PC's not shutting down.
Also tried Facebook . Only response I got out of that forum was to run the update.Still didn't work.
Will not renew my overpriced subscription againSummary: I've had their spyware doctor for 3yrs. and no problems.
This Internet security thing obviously has alot of bugs, but for the price they charge, they shouldnt have put ...Summary: I've had their spyware doctor for 3yrs. and no problems.
This Internet security thing obviously has alot of bugs, but for the price they charge, they shouldnt have put it on the market if it doesnt work.
What really got me was their lack of support.
This thing is a real resource hog after updating and frequently locks up your system for days until running a utility fix program like chkdsk. -
Don't Buy this product
by daville7 on December 6, 2010
Pros: Pretty Interface and Slick Website
Cons: It didn't remove or correct the virus issue I had when purchased. Now a year later I find out they automatically renew your subscription and charge your card. 5 terrible service calls later and much wasted time I finally got a refund. Stay Away
Summary: There are free solutions out there to protect yourself from the majority of issues out there. Don't break down and buy a virus product when you are facing no ...
Summary: There are free solutions out there to protect yourself from the majority of issues out there. Don't break down and buy a virus product when you are facing no other alternatives expecting a pay-for product to be better like I did. Especially any PC TOOLS product. Educate yourself and avoid future virus, malware, etc attacks to the best of your ability. Good Luck.
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purchased in June 2010. 1 year sub.
by karouf79 on November 6, 2010
Pros: very secure, daily updates well done. serious security, that is way beyond Norton and others. 2010 when it was WORKING
Cons: slows down the PC to extreme. but it does check everything all the time, too many pop outs, their support is miserable, by comparison to Symantec which is always great.
Summary: DO NOT BUY IT. as i said, purchased in June. after too many "upgrade" pop outs in November, i updated "for free" to 2011. 2011, is totally malicious product that ...
Summary: DO NOT BUY IT. as i said, purchased in June. after too many "upgrade" pop outs in November, i updated "for free" to 2011. 2011, is totally malicious product that is NOT tested. after the install (and the many re installs), i end up with pop outs on my screen with out "apply" or close tab. thus, they stay there blocking my screen, I contacted support, after few days, (their response time sucks, about 3 days), they could not fix it. i deleted 2011 completely, cleaned the registry, and re installed 2010. check this out: my license would not work. Forget my original "1 year" subscription, I had originally bought a 3 pc license, with the pack installed only on one PC. it still does not work. I contacted support again, 3 days later i get this response " We no longer support 2010"or regenerate licenses for 2010". they seem to have forgotten. that i paid for 2010, and we are still in 2010. Now, I have a product that i paid for, that simply will not work. friends, this is nothing short of fraud. DO NOT BUY THEIR PRODUCT.
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Technical Support REALLY Disappoints
by lastassi on November 3, 2010
Pros: PC Tools Internet Security has worked great for me until just recently.
Cons: I have been unable to register my second computer with a new license key and tech support doesn't respond when e-mailed. I will never use this product again. I should be able to use it on three computers, but I am locked out.
Summary: I was happy with PC Internet Tools until just recently and I will never use it again or refer my friends to it. I'm shocked at the disdain of ...
Summary: I was happy with PC Internet Tools until just recently and I will never use it again or refer my friends to it. I'm shocked at the disdain of technical support and customer service. I followed their e-mailed instructions but the fix did not work and now tech support does not respond to e-mail. In the mean time, I can't use my computer for fear of internet attack such as worms or virusts. I am licensed to use the software on three computers but can only use it on one. I will never purchase this product again. The technical support and customer service is just plain sub par, in my opinion. I don't recommend it. Customer service and tech support matter.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: PC Tools Software
- Part number: 20083823
- Description: PC Tools Internet Security includes Spyware Doctor, the most awarded anti-spyware protection worldwide. Spyware Doctor alone has been downloaded over 110 million times; with a million more downloads each week. Spyware Doctor is trusted by millions worldwide to protect their identity and PC against spyware, adware and other malicious threats. Did you know that numerous anti-malware products tested against Spyware Doctor only detected a small fraction of spyware threats and were only able to completely remove an even smaller amount? Furthermore, most of these anti-malware products were unable to effectively block spyware threats in real-time from being installed on users' PCs in the first place. PC Tools Internet Security includes both anti-spyware and anti-virus protection. It also features an automatic self-updating feature to keep your protection up to date at all times, ensuring the best spyware and virus fighting capabilities. As threats are becoming more complex to avoid detection, PC Tools Internet Security responds with technology to stay one step ahead. PC Tools Internet Security software is advanced technology designed especially for people, not just experts. It is automatically configured out of the box to give optimal protection with limited interaction, so all you need to do is install it for immediate and proven ongoing protection.
General
- Category Security applications
- Subcategory Security - security suite
- License pricing Standard
Software
- License Type Complete package
- License Validation Period 1 year(s)
- License Qty 3 PCs
- License Pricing Standard
- Platform Windows
- Distribution Media Download
- Package Type Retail
System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows XP SP2,
Microsoft Windows 7,
Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 - System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows 7,
Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 or later,
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or later
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:PC Tools Software
- Address:
One Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA 94111 - Phone: 1-800-406-4966


