Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005
Manufacturer: Trend Micro Inc. Part number: PCNN0013
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- PC-cillin Internet Security 2005 delivers speedy virus scanning and a host of other Internet protection tools--all for the price of most antivirus-only programs alone.
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CNET editors' review
Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005 price range: $62.99
- Reviewed by: Jeff Bertolucci
- Edited by: Robert Vamosi
- Reviewed on: 10/26/2004
- Released on: 10/11/2004
The good: Speedy scanning; includes a full-fledged firewall as well as spyware- and spam-blocking tools; free phone support.
The bad: No automated scan after installation.
The bottom line: PC-cillin Internet Security 2005 delivers speedy virus scanning and a host of other Internet protection tools--all for the price of most antivirus-only programs alone.
Setup took just 11 minutes--including a 2-minute preinstall scan--in our tests. The main reason for the speedy setup was that PC-cillin didn't run a postinstallation scan, which we ran manually. (Most antivirus programs also do a full-system scan immediately following installation, and we wish PC-cillin did also.) Including the manual scan, setup time totaled 30 minutes, still much shorter than with F-Secure Internet Security 2005 or Norton AntiVirus 2005, each of which took more than an hour to install. McAfee VirusScan 9.0 installs without prescanning your system and took only 5 minutes in our tests.

The PC-cillin interface is intelligently organized and simple to browse. The main Summary screen provides a quick overview of your computer's protection level: green check-mark icons mean your antivirus, firewall, and other security settings are safe; red exclamation-point icons indicate trouble. A left-side column provides fast access to individual security components, including the e-mail scanner, firewall, and spyware detector. We do have one gripe, however. The spyware feature was turned off by default, forcing us delve into the settings to activate it. Furthermore, the Summary screen gave no indication that spyware detection was off; we discovered this for ourselves.
PC-cillin Internet Security 2005's core strengths include an aggressively low price, a generous assortment of security tools, and speedy, reliable virus scanning.
Spyware scans in PC-cillin operate two ways: either during virus scans or via a separate, spyware-only scan. PC-cillin wisely takes a cautious approach with spyware, a vague (if ominous) term used to describe everything from advertiser-supported software to malicious dialers that surreptitiously connect your PC to pay-per-call sites. When PC-cillin detects potential spyware, it gives you the option of deleting the program or going to Trend Micro's support site to learn more about it. We found that two of three "spyware" threats on our PC were, in fact, adware programs required to run free, ad-supported applications.
PC-cillin 2005 has added some new tools, including Home Network Control, a dialog box that lets you manage the security of all PCs on a home network via a single interface. This feature is easy to use but requires the $89.95 PC-cillin Internet Security 2005 Home Security Pack, which allows you to install PC-cillin on up to three PCs. The new Wi-Fi Intrusion Detection alerts you when a bandwidth thief (or other intruder) enters your wireless LAN and begins surfing your Internet access for free; you can lock out rogue surfers with the click of a button. And the new antiphishing software prevents naive users from surrendering personal and financial information to known rogue sites, by safeguarding personal data such as credit card and social security numbers.
In CNET Labs tests, Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005 produced zero system performance drag, equaling EZ Antivirus 2005 in this regard. And PC-cillin also took much less time to scan our 1.3GB hard drive than did F-Secure, Norton, or McAfee.To measure F-Secure's impact on system performance, CNET Labs used BAPCo's SysMark 2002, an industry-standard benchmark. The Internet-content-creation portion of SysMark measures a desktop's performance running off-the-shelf applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Windows Media Encoder, and Macromedia Dreamweaver. (We did not run the Office Productivity portion of the benchmark because it incorporates McAfee VirusScan 5.13.)
Our test system was a Dell Dimension 8200 running Windows XP Professional, with an Intel Pentium 4 1.9GHz processor and 256MB of RDRAM. With PC-cillin running, our test system scored a perfect 100, meaning there was a no reduction in overall system speed. Only one other antivirus product, EZ Antivirus 2005, also scored a perfect 100. By comparison, F-Secure Internet Security 2005 scored a 95, or a 5 percent reduction, while Norton AntiVirus 2005 and McAfee VirusScan 9.0 each scored a 94, or a 6 percent reduction. (An Internet-content-creation score of 100 represents the performance of our test system without any extraneous software running.) In a test of scanning speed, PC-cillin averaged a speedy 2.4 minutes, again rivaled in speed by only EZ Antivirus 2005.
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In past VirusBulletin tests since November 2000, the Windows desktop version of PC-cillin has been tested 6 times and has passed 5. By comparison, over the same period, Norton AntiVirus has been tested 10 times and earned the coveted VB 100 percent title each time. Norton AntiVirus is one of the few products we test that consistently wins the VB 100 percent award. Previous versions of PC-cillin have also been certified by the independent antivirus testing laboratories at West Coast Checkmark, ICSA Labs, and Checkvir.com.
In informal testing, PC-cillin's firewall received a thumbs-up from ShieldsUp, the Gibson Research Corporation site that tests a PC's protection against unwanted intrusions via the Net. PC-cillin protected our test computer's data during the test. In comparison, VirusScan no longer includes a firewall, and Norton AntiVirus, which never included a firewall, comes instead with a limited port-blocking technology that proved not as secure as a full-strength firewall in ShieldsUp testing.
Trend Micro delivers what the rest of the antivirus pack won't: free phone support. And since the company also provides a toll-free number for its U.S. customers, the call's on their dime, not yours. We found wait times to be very brief--a minute or less--during regular business hours, and the Trend Micro tech staff was polite and knowledgeable. Phone support hours are weekdays, 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT.
Unlike McAfee, Trend Micro doesn't offer online chat, but its e-mail support is available 24/7. E-mail queries are addressed quickly; in one instance, we received a reply within 11 hours. The PC-cillin support site is well organized and contains the usual assortment of tech tips and virus alerts.
User reviews
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Worthless software as a security package
by iamconan on March 17, 2005
Pros: Fast antivirus scanning
Cons: Firewall, antispyware, spam, privacy, sections are worthless!
Summary: I purchased this software after reading the favorable reviews of it. It installed with no problems. After the installation, I had to go to each section and then the subsection ...
Summary: I purchased this software after reading the favorable reviews of it. It installed with no problems. After the installation, I had to go to each section and then the subsection to set up each security section.
The antivirus works quickly, but with the downloads, it tends to use quite a bit of resources and slows the cpu down.
The spyware section is a joke. On the home page for it, the first sentence states that there is no quarantine for any spyware that you may delete. It states in bold print that whatever you delete, you will not be able to get back. It tells you to read up on the spyware completely before any deletion. What anti-spyware is worth anything, if you cannot fix what is deleted? The information is presented in a confusing manner.
The firewall is useless and fails many of the Gibson Research Tests. It also does not work with any Print Servers or Cable Modem setups. I spoke to their Tech Support ref this, and they were unable to give a good direct answer, besides "I do not know". The only way I could get the Print Server to work, was if I shut the firewall down. Worthless I would say.
The privacy section is also worthless. You are required to enter the personal info that you want kept privately. But whenever you are surfing the web, and there are any numeral matches or name matches, a Trend Micro warning box pops up and the screen freezes. The only way you can continue surfing the web is if you work your way through all the subsections to get back to the subsection of the privacy page and then shut down the privacy personal info section. Then you must work your way back to your prior web page and continue. But, remember, when you are done surfing that area, you must go back to the privacy section and turn it back on. What a pain. Why can they not have a shutdown button on the warning box, so you can temporarily shut it down and it can restart over. It was such a pain to use, I just left it off and used the Zone Alarm privacy section which was much more convenient.
The spam section was useless also. You would have to go to the Outlook Express area and set up another folder and make it the Spam folder. Then you would have to go through the motions to set up the spam from Trend Micro to be filtered to that folder. Otherwise if you do nothing, you get nothing for spam assistance from this software. When you receive any mail that Trend thinks is spam, it does nothing more that tag it with the letters SPAM on the heading and forward it to the spam folder that you set up earlier.
Overall, the antivirus was ok, but it does slow the computer down quite a bit. The rest of the suite was lousy.
I would also not use either Norton or McAfee. Both are leaders in having the stores stocked with their boxes, but read the rating from you, the customer. They are poor.
I am currently using Zone Alarm with antivirus. It works quickly, scan quickly and Etrust has favorable reviews from the customers. Being combined with Zone Alarm makes it a good 1 - 2 punch.Updated
After installing and using this software, the only thing I noticed that this software did for my computer system, was to slow it down so much, that it almost stands still. It also does not allow the firewall to be used on my home network or with my print server. I had to eliminate it from the software and use another software, so the network was accessible.
Tech support is a joke. I called 2 times to speak to someone and the person I was given to, obviously was very new to computers. They appeared to be reading the answers from a book and when I stated I had did what they said to do already, they became confused. It seemed like I threw a wrench into the gears of their machine and everything stopped. After countless attempts to get someone with a little knowledge, I did the only thing I was able to do, to save my sanity. I uninstalled this junk and put it where it needed to go, THE TRASH!67 out of 93 users found this user opinion helpful.
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A great software at a great price
by bar-berrian on March 8, 2005
Pros: Powerful, lots of user customization, reasonably priced; very frequent updates
Cons: Control panel settings confusing and not adequately documented for the average user
Summary: This is my second year with PC-Cillin Internet Security and I've been quite impressed with the product's performance to date. It is loaded with features, and this year'...
Summary: This is my second year with PC-Cillin Internet Security and I've been quite impressed with the product's performance to date. It is loaded with features, and this year's version includes spyware scanning -- an invaluable defense for any internet surfer. Notification pop-ups appear on my screen at least a couple of times a day advising that updates are available (this feature can be turned off or set to auto-update) which leads me to believe the people at Trend Micro are doing their job in supporting this product. The user set-up/control panel on the 2005 version has many improvements and addresses many of the things I found irritating about the 2004 product; however, it still seems to me that much of the user interface is too technical for the average PC owner. If you are challenged to find the on/off switch on your computer, plan on buying your best tekkie friend a really nice lunch in exchange for helping you set up this software. Overall, though, I'm very satisfied with this product. PS: I cannot figure out why the CNET reviewer indicates that this software does not offer automated scanning, because it does offer both a real-time (continuous) scanning option and a fairly elaborate menu of settings for regularly scheduled scans.
31 out of 34 users found this user opinion helpful.
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No, it doesn't break the bank but it is a resource hog.
by Midnight Rambler on March 2, 2005
Pros: free tech support, reasonable price
Cons: resource hog, large footprint
Summary: Based upon a major PC magazine's recommendation, I purchased Trend Micro's PC-Cillin Internet Security Suite 2005 but have come to regret it.
To the point, it's been ...Summary: Based upon a major PC magazine's recommendation, I purchased Trend Micro's PC-Cillin Internet Security Suite 2005 but have come to regret it.
To the point, it's been my experience that even after uninstalling all but the basic antivirus component, the program is a resource hog. In fact, simply loading the antivirus component by itself slowed my system to a crawl. Granted, I run a rather ancient system (PIII 450, 224 MB RAM with Win98), but it did meet all of the requirements as mentioned on Trend Micro's web site and because I've maintained it meticulously, up until installing Trend Micro's product, it's handled every program thrown at it.
Apparently, the notion that multi-function hardware devices are no longer regarded as inferior to individual components does not also apply with respect to all-in-one Internet Security suites. After speaking with a Trend Micro support rep regarding program issues, he even admitted as much: PC-Cillin IS 2005 is mainly an antivirus program and the other components were basically "thrown in" to have it labeled a suite. Essentially, the components aside from antivirus just aren't that good.
Instead, I should've stayed with the apps I already had and have since returned to: Grisoft's AVG 7 (antivirus), Zonelab's Zone Alarm (firewall), Lavasoft's Ad-aware SE, Spybot's Search & Destroy and Javacool Software's SpywareBlaster (anti-spyware), and Python Software Foundation's Spambayes (anti-spam). Best feature of all of these is that they're free.29 out of 34 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Inefficient resource hog
by durf786 on June 17, 2005
Pros: Easy installation
Cons: Hogs resources, simplistic configuration
Summary: I was impressed with cnet's rating of PC-cillin (PC-c) - 8.3, excellent! So I bought 4 licenses for PC-c Internet Security 2005 and replaced Zone Alarm Pro and ...
Summary: I was impressed with cnet's rating of PC-cillin (PC-c) - 8.3, excellent! So I bought 4 licenses for PC-c Internet Security 2005 and replaced Zone Alarm Pro and McAfee VirusScan, respectively. It turned out to be a disaster, although I didn't realize it immediately.
I wasn't happy with the firewall, because it was difficult to tell which programs it was monitoring. Unlike even the free version of Zone Alarm, PC-c hides what it's doing. After digging in the configuration, I learned that PC-c lets anything go out, unless you specifically configure it otherwise. It's hard to figure out what it blocks from coming in. Eventually I got around to doing some research, and I learned that the PC-c firewall was causing a delay of 10-30 seconds when I first accessed other computers on my LAN. I decided to go back to Zone Alarm, starting with the free version (later I bought the pro version). It is much superior.
I stayed with the PC-c virus checker. Then my wife mentioned that her Outlook was loading very slowly, and I knew mine was, too. As a test, I timed loading Outlook with the PC-c virus checker installed and uninstalled. The results were astonishing - 3:03 with and 0:40 without PC-cillin. I checked boot times - 4:24 with and 3:17 without.
Then I discovered an even worse problem. I use a program called SECSIM which simulates Ethernet communications between a host computer and semiconductor processing equipment. I run SECSIM on my laptop, and it had been acting strangely. Although timing is critically important in the application, SECSIM responses were delayed by a factor of 3 to 5. That occurred even after I replaced the PC-c firewall. Then I uninstalled the PC-c virus checker and responses were normal again.
Prior to my tests, I'd had a problem with PC-c's email checking. It had intercepted and destroyed two emails from a trusted source, changing them to text. There is supposed to be a way to recover such messages, but I was unable to do so. I contacted PC-c support twice, and neither time did they address the issue - both responses were basically form letters suggesting basic procedures unrelated to my question.
Now I am using Zone Alarm Pro for my firewall and AntiVir Guard for my virus checker. Performance is excellent. I basically threw away the $80 or so it cost for the PC-cillin licenses, but it was well worth it. If you're thinking about your own use, the freeware version of Zone Alarm is excellent. AntiVir Guard is also free for personal use, and it is superior to any other virus checker I've used (Norton, McAfee, and PC-c).
Maybe the most disturbing thing about my experience is the cnet rating for PC-c. They said specifically that it is easy on system resources, but it really trashed performance on all 4 PCs that I installed it on. I guess I'll go elsewhere for my ratings.18 out of 22 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Not so sure anymore
by mrkirbyv on April 24, 2005
Pros: Not a resource hog, appears to work well
Cons: Slows down login time, unreliable updates
Summary: I have been using PC-cillin for about 3 months now, and have been relatively happy with it, especially when compared to Norton and Panda that I previously used.
It was ...Summary: I have been using PC-cillin for about 3 months now, and have been relatively happy with it, especially when compared to Norton and Panda that I previously used.
It was an easy install and seems to not interfere with applications as much as some others. Scans quickly, doesn't noticeably affect mail or interent browser speeds. Does slow down login and logout slightly. Updates are convenient.
However; Apparently Friday night an update was pushed which caused my laptop to lock up upon login. After several hours of debugging, I relented and started reloading XP and applications. Last night I ran across a thread on a listserver indicating there was a bad file pushed by Trend that caused a problem for many users including me. Trend never notified the registered user base of the problem. I find this unacceptable for an antivirus software vendor. Not only did they disable my computer but they failed to tell me after they realized the problem, leaving the diagnosis and fix to chance. Yes, they published a fix on their support site Friday night but who would have figured an antivirus would cause a freeze on login? They have lost my trust.10 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Hey! Scans CAN be scheduled to run automatically after install!
by p_diddy_2 on April 27, 2005
Pros: Easy to set up, barely need the instruction booklet (but is helpful).
Cons: Anti-spam can be a pain (installation isn't recommended). You have to set up many options if you installed everything, but is easy to do.
Summary: I read CNETs and the user reviews after I ordered the suite and I got scared because it was mentioned that there isn't a scheduler feature in the program. ...
Summary: I read CNETs and the user reviews after I ordered the suite and I got scared because it was mentioned that there isn't a scheduler feature in the program. I got the program, set it up, and read the manual to make sure that I got everything and under "Safe Computing Practices" (p. 1-12) it states to Set scheduled scan tasks. I went to the Main Menu, clicked on System (on the side) and there it was, Scan Tasks. You can schedule a daily, weekly, or monthly scan. PC-cillin uses a military time format so, midnight scans will be "0:00". Plus it has a real-time scan option (a constant monitoring of the PC) with a "turbo scanning" option (where it only scans files that has been changed in some way since the last full scan, so the same unused files won't be scanned over and over again) so if you're not a "control freak"
, this is all you'll need.
There is a program called "Anti-Spam for Outlook" on the CD that is outdated (as of 12/31/04). I don't recommend installing this since Outlook will be S-L-O-W to load (and I have a GB of memory). Trend only offers a beta verson currenly so I just uninstalled the old program and left the beta alone.
Hope this helps.Updated
I forgot to add my PC specs:
Dell Dimension 8400, P4 3.0 GHz, 1 GB RAM, MCE 2005 SP2, Office 2003 Pro7 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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missing full feature functionality of some other suites
by punnya on March 7, 2005
Pros: good virus program, easy installation and live updating
Cons: lack of info on spyware/coookies it finds so you can't decide whether or not to delete them; no ad blocker; no pop-up blocker; no info on what is being updated when it gets new modules from servers
Summary: I switched from Symantec NIS 2004 to PC-cillin IS 2005.
Its difficult to tell how effective the system is. Although no viruses have gotten through, there is little or no ...Summary: I switched from Symantec NIS 2004 to PC-cillin IS 2005.
Its difficult to tell how effective the system is. Although no viruses have gotten through, there is little or no information given when it detects an intrusion or outgoing connection attempt, this makes it very difficult to tell whether or not it is a legitmate communication you are trying to make or something someone is trying to make for you. The same is true with the spyware scan, no info on the what it finds (cookies on my computer, but since some are legit I can't delete any of them becuase there's no info associated with them...). The lack of an ad-blocker and pop-up blocker is quite disappointing. I read the Cnet reviews and decided to purcahse and I half regret it.Updated
Plain and simple, don't waste your time/money on this product.
If you don't mind having to manually intervene multiple times a day to complete "auto" updates, if you don't mind receiving duplicate copies of email tagged as SPAM, if you don't mind having emails that you've reported multiple times for falsely being reported as spam continue to show up (in multiple copies) as spam, if you don't mind having completely useless/blind/unhelpful/unproductive support, then this IS the product for you.
Otherwise, skip it. I wish I had.
Jon6 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Functional but a resource hog
by treborprime on July 18, 2005
Pros: easy and simple to use
Cons: takes way to much resources and settings are default to low
Summary: My main beef with this suite is that it takes way to much resources and I have 1GB of ram.
It runs 5 processes taking just normally 82MB of ram. ...Summary: My main beef with this suite is that it takes way to much resources and I have 1GB of ram.
It runs 5 processes taking just normally 82MB of ram. This is more than Nortons 2005 and Mcaffee. The main offender is their process tmproxy.exe which takes initially 66MB of ram and can expand to take almost 80MB by itself when running outlook.
As well the default settings are not adequate and I mean that by saying the firewall settings are set to low. So you must go and adjust those to higher level settings. It is almost to simplistic if this could ever be an issue. Regardless I would overlook this if the suite wasn't eating my ram for lunch.
I would say this is an OK suite for the average non techie security savvy user. But at the same time if you are running one of those dell or gateway specials that come with 256MB or 512MB of ram you will find that this beast leaves you not much to run other programs with.
In the end I will not be renewing my subscription and will instead go to some other product.5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Feels less secure than NIS, but unlike NIS I haven't been infected!!!!!!
by Tec Consumer on July 8, 2005
Pros: Wi-Fi Detection, Firewall Profile Switching for Wi-Fi, Updates Almost Daily, Fast Scanning
Cons: Feels Less Secure than NIS (no warning pop ups), No Active X Blocker, Uses MORE RAM than NIS
Summary: Seems to feel less secure than NIS. There are no pop up warnings for things like Active X controls. But, unlike with NIS I have not been infected with anything ...
Summary: Seems to feel less secure than NIS. There are no pop up warnings for things like Active X controls. But, unlike with NIS I have not been infected with anything that I know of. Though the full system scan does not scan everything, so that makes it feel less secure, too.
The Wi-Fi tailored tools are great. No Wi-Fi detection in NIS. It's great that I can see if anyone is using my wi-fi connection for potentially ilicit activity or to hack me. Firewall profile switching is great. When traveling between my home network and public access networks it is nice to know that I can have specaially tailored more secure rules for public network. I like that I can turn off access points that I won't be using on a public networks.
All around I feel less secure, but, then again, I have been using PCC on a wireless laptop for a some months and I have not had a problem and a look into the firewall logs show an almost infinite list of attempts to access my system from outside. There are no blocked events listed in the logs AT ALL for any of the times where I use my laptop on my home network.
Wireless security is now an essential part of personal computing. The other major security suites need to get with the times.5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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An Excellent Program and a Great Value
by fmpdeveloper on May 23, 2005
Pros: Excellent anti-virus, good firewall, OK spyware detection and SPAM filter.
Cons: Private Data Protection feature cumbersome to over-ride.
Summary: Overall, PC-cillin is a very good program that represents an outstanding value among its peers.
Its anti-virus capabilities are second to none. Its firewall works well out of the box, ...Summary: Overall, PC-cillin is a very good program that represents an outstanding value among its peers.
Its anti-virus capabilities are second to none. Its firewall works well out of the box, and its default settings are perfect for users who just want to "set it and forget it". However, by changing the firewall security level to "High" from the default "Medium", users are given much more control as to how their programs access the internet, including the ability to specify ports, protocols, IP addresses and communication direction for each program.
PC-cillin is automatically set up to check for updates on a regular basis, ensuring that its virus definitions and ability to deal with other threats are up to date. However, these settings can also be customized, from having the user prompted for each update check to having the entire process run in the background without the user even knowing that it is taking place.
PC-cillin's spyware detection is adequate, but like most of its comptetitors, there are better stand-alone alternatives available (e.g., Spybot).
Likewise, its SPAM filtering capabilities are simmilar to those of competing products, which means that all SPAM messages are first downloaded to your computer prior to being parsed out to their various folders. Again, there are better stand-alone anti-SPAM programs that filter and delete SPAM emails at the server before they get downloaded (e.g., MailWasher).
The only glaring weakness in the progam is the Private Data Protection feature. If you come to a web site that requires you to enter your email address and your email is part of the data you chose to protect, you have to turn off the data privacy feature completely to finish this entry. While exceptions are made for secure web sites, this feature should be able to be over-ridden with a button in a dialog box and not require that it be shut off each time.
In summary, PC-cillin is an excellent program that can be customized to meet the needs of all types of users. And unlike some other competitors (think yellow box), it impace on system response times is negligible.
It is abolutely worthy of its Editors' Choice rating.5 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Trend Micro Inc.
- Part number: PCNN0013
- Description: Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2005 protects your PC and home network against all types of viruses, worms, Trojans, and blended threats - including network viruses, like MYDOOM and SASSER. It also blocks hackers, detects and removes spyware, guards against phishing attacks, filters unwanted content, and minimizes spam. New features include Home Network Control and Wi-Fi Intrusion Detection - extending desktop security to your home and wireless networks.
General
- Category Security applications
- Subcategory Security - security suite
- License pricing Standard
Software
- License Type License and media
- License Qty 1 user
- License Pricing Standard
- Platform Windows
System Requirements
- OS Required Microsoft Windows 98,
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition,
Microsoft Windows XP Professional,
Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4 or later,
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition,
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition - Min Processor Type 300 MHz,
300 MHz,
233 MHz - System Requirements Details Microsoft Windows 2000 - RAM 64 MB - HD 100 MB,
Microsoft Windows XP - RAM 128 MB - HD 100 MB,
Microsoft Windows 98/ME - RAM 64 MB - HD 100 MB
Manufacturer info
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- Manufacturer:Trend Micro Inc.
- Phone: 1-800-228-5651
- Email: info@trendmicro.com
- Fax: 1-408-257-1500


