- A robust computer antivirus program thwarts attacks from viruses, rogue software, spyware and other malicious programs. It creates firewalls that prevent intrusions and threats from viruses.
- An antivirus program runs in the background, alerting users about virus attacks and threats. It also detects, quarantines and removes viruses; and maintains a PC's overall security and stability.
- A computer antivirus program thoroughly scans a computer automatically or based on pre-programmed commands. Fee or subscription-based antivirus programs alert users about periodic or scheduled scans.
- An antivirus program protects a PC's entire contents including files, documents, programs, applications and other data, and prevents damage that might occur due to sudden or ad-hoc virus threats or attacks.
- Millions of users now use the Internet to surf, study, shop, bank, and entertain. An antivirus program scans emails, attachments, websites, freeware and media files; warns users about spurious or threatening websites; and generally secures their online pursuits and overall Internet experience.
Thwarts Virus Attacks
Maintains PC Security
Scans Computer Drives and Files
Protects PC Files
Secure Online Pursuits
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