McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010

McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010

  • McAfee Internet Security 2010 provides comprehensive, award-winning PC security to freely explore online
  • Detects, blocks, and removes viruses, spyware, and adware
  • Alerts you to websites that may try to steal your identity
  • Identity protection helps you to shop, bank, and trade online safely
  • Confidently use the Internet 24/7 knowing hackers can’t get access to your PCs

McAfee Internet Security software offers comprehensive PC and online security with accelerated performance. It’s now available with revolutionary Active Protection technology, enabling the fastest updates and highest levels of detection against malicious threats. It provides anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-phishing, identity and two-way firewall protection. Additionally, anti-spam, parental controls and a powerful website safety advisor are included.McAfee Internet Security software offers com

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List Price: $ 69.99

Price: $ 12.95

McAfee Internet Security 1User 2010

  • Comprehensive, award-winning PC security to freely explore online
  • Anti-virus with Active Protection and Super Mode
  • Anti-spam, Anti-spyware, Anti-phishing, Two-way Firewall and Web Security
  • QuickClean to help optimize your PC, Battery Mode and Data Backup
  • Identity Protection and Parental Controls with Age Appropriate Searching

McAfee Internet Security software offers comprehensive PC and online security with accelerated performance. It’s now available with revolutionary Active Protection technology, enabling the fastest updates and highest levels of detection against malicious threats. It provides anti-virus, anti-spyware, anti-phishing, identity and two-way firewall protection. Additionally, anti-spam, parental controls and a powerful website safety advisor are included.

Rating: (out of 6 reviews)

List Price: $ 49.99

Price: $ 7.55

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  1. Review by Quoizimodo for McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010
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    With Bit Defender and Kaperski, McAfee rates in the top 3 on many internet security reviews (#2). Here are my 10 cents worth after using all 3 of the above. Bit Defender has an excellent firewall but during a full scan, it tends to slow down the computer quite a bit. Of the 3, Kaperski has the fastest scan. Both Mc and Ski have very good firewall. But only Mc’s firewall was certified by ICSA labs in 2009. Of the 3, I found Mc’s Antivirus to be superior to the other 2 ( a solid A minus – B+ for the others). It was particularly well suited in detecting malicious items from foreign websites. The user interface in Mc’s was more friendly than the other 2. Although ski’s is only slightly just a notch behind. Mc’s uses simple to understand traffic lights. Red: warning do not click into the website. Yellow: use caution. Green: OK! What could be more simple. In terms of price Mc’s is stuck between the two.

    Therefore here is the verdict: Bit defender – Excellent Firewall and above average AntiVirus. Slow scan and excellent price. Kaperski: very good firewall and Antivirus. Fastest Scan. It does everything very well, but does not excel in one particular area. Downside: a little pricey. Reviewer’s choice: McAfee. A very good firewall and excellent Antivirus. Scan speed C+. Full of features and user friendly (a 7 year old could understand their color code). McAfee has set the standard for your complete computer protection. It’s a no brainer.

  2. Review by Ernie for McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010
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    I purchased this on a goldbox deal and installed it on two computers in the last week.

    As the title says: it is what it is.

    It’s a “protection package” that you basically buy for the antivirus . . . the rest is basically social engineering.

    Firewall & “Internet Protection” is subjective — if you only surf and e-mail, it’s helpful, but otherwise it blocks ports, which you could be using for one protocol or another. Adding a firewall to an average person’s machine is terribly frustrating if a port needs to be opened. Worse, if they need support to talk them through doing so, if the software isn’t VERY intuitive it can add to this experience. I’ve yet to encounter “home” software that is good at this.

    Antivirus – it’s one of the leading brands; not much to expect, not hard to meet the expectation.

    Backup & Restore – honestly, there’s nothing better than making your own backups. Lots of good software exists to automatically back up your software, but I wouldn’t purchase this package for this particular reason.

    Web Filter – again, there are better and there are worse. If you’re REALLY concerned about the parental filtering, you need to get a dedicated service that is proactive about updates, not an afterthought on a package. Some browsers have features like this built-in, but I’ve yet to find one that didn’t have false positives (as I don’t visit sites with malware).

    Updates . . . if you just “fix” security issues, it may enable MS updates. This led me on a 2-hour reinstall of drivers . . . but that’s a Microsoft issue, not necessarily this software. You should keep your Windows updated, but you need to set aside time to do updates and MAKE SURE things work afterwards . . . it’s just a peril of Windows.

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    Update – I have to, unfortunately, send this to the “do not buy” list.

    On my mother’s work computer, my father was (reluctantly) trying to catch up on e-mails and clicked on a “forwarded” message URL which brought him to the most convincing scareware site I’d ever seen. It did an install of an “antivirus” program which totally and utterly rendered McAfee useless without so much as a peep from the real antivirus. The result was a set of self-downloading viruses and trojans that I was only able to exercise through safe-mode (disable EVERYTHING that starts up) then use of Panda online, Symantec online (and something else I can’t remember). Each removed malware & viruses that the others managed to leave behind.

    After I’d corrected those issues, McAfee was monopolizing the processor and memory starting on login and had to be uninstalled.

    It’s a shame that people have to go through this – I had a hard time and know (relatively speaking) what I’m doing. Panda and Norton (in my experience) may not have prevented you from clicking on something that scares you into installing it, but they would have prevented some of the additional infections and at least notified you of the problem. McAfee was easily circumvented.

    Good luck folks.

  3. Review by Mute208 for McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010
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    I seriously cannot remember the last time I depended on McAfee products to keep my PC secure. I have used Norton Internet Security exclusively the last three years, but I needed more licenses than I already had. I ordered a 3-user license of McAfee Internet Security 2010 and now remember why I stopped using McAfee several years ago.

    PROS:

    - Low impact on system performance

    - Well organized interface

    - Lots of features

    - Inexpensive compared to competitors

    CONS:

    - Poor threat database

    - False positives

    - Disabling e-mail scanning causes nagging prompts

    - Historically does not catch insidious files as effectively as competition

    - Only 30 days of free support

    The install was quick, but not as quick as Norton Internet Security 2010 or Kaspersky Internet Security 2010. After the install, I was not required to reboot. It did not prompt me to perform a full system scan, as I feel it should. I manually ran the scan and it finished in under an hour. I did not expect to see anything unusual, but in fact, I did.

    VIRUS/MALWARE DETECTION

    Historically speaking, MIS has performed below average at detecting viruses and malware, compared to the competitors. Their database of threats is usually significantly smaller than those of Norton and Kaspersky. I wasn’t exactly sure how I was going to test this feature without giving myself a virus, but after my first full system scan, McAfee apparently caught a virus! I was shocked. I had NIS2010 and KIS2010 on my system just before installing MIS2010 and so you can imagine my amazement. The file it caught as a virus was WinDVD 2010, windvd.exe. Uh, no. The reason my previous 2 security programs didn’t catch it was because it is NOT a virus. Just to be sure, I checked the file with the online virus scanners of Kaspersky and ESET (Nod32) and they both cleared it as well.

    PERFORMANCE

    I was actually quite surprised that the impact to my system from MIS2010 was fairly minimal. It was about the same as Kaspersky, as far as I could tell, but still impacted my web browsing more than Norton.

    USER INTERFACE

    The interface has two versions, Basic and Advanced. The Basic interface is generally good and allows quick access to updates and scanning.

    MISC

    Like most security suites, McAfee also includes parental controls and spam filtering. I’ve read that they are pretty decent, but I do not use them and prefer to turn them off or not have them at all. I also don’t have an e-mail client on my computer so I choose to turn off e-mail scanning but McAfee continued to nag me that my system was not secure because I’d turned it off. I should be able to choose to not use a feature without being warned by nagging messages. I reluctantly turned it back on so I could tell if the big red X on my system tray icon meant it was a real threat and not that I’d turned off e-mail scanning.

    MIS2010 also includes a file shredder, network map, web site safety ratings, and identity protection.

    SUPPORT

    The quality of software support is often hit or miss, but with McAfee, you’ll only have 30 days to hit, or miss.

    SUMMARY

    McAfee Internet Security 2010 is underwhelming in nearly all tasks that matter. I expect at the basic level, that my security suite will keep my PC secure, accurately. Then I hope for good performance, ease of use, and good bonus features, all supported by decent technical support. It does not stack up well against Norton or Kaspersky in any area. I would personally rather use Microsoft’s free Security Essentials, which has been rated very good, before I trust MIS2010 on my system. I strongly discourage any user from using it, even if it’s offered at no charge.

  4. Review by V. Linnean for McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010
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    McAfee offers a solid virus protection software, and this updated version runs faster than the previous version. It still tends to bog down my computer when it’s updating software (which it does fairly often).

    I like the fact that it has a built in SiteAdvisor, which tells me whether a site is safe to visit and use. So often when you do searches, you’ll end up on a website that is not safe or tends to send a lot of spam e-mails, and McAfee will warn you.

    My computer has stayed mostly virus free, although like any virus software, this isn’t perfect. I’ve had a few minor things slip through to be caught later through a full virus scan.

    I would recommend this as a solid but not perfect virus software.

  5. Review by Miz Ellen for McAfee Internet Security 3User 2010
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    *****McAfee updated this product on April 17 2010, completely changing the interface and eliminating the Quick Clean feature. The new interface is designed to be cool rather than to be user-friendly. My system now runs much slower. Another irritating feature was the default setting for internet access: it allowed the computer to connect to the internet but not to receive any information from it! One had to find the default and change the setting. I’m sure there is some rationale for this, but it was an unpleasant experience and when I called McAfee they wanted to charge my credit card before even connecting me to technical support.

    The new spam feature seems very fierce. I’m not getting even a single message that I would characterize as spam. Unfortunately, I’m not sure if the “Balanced” setting is not screening out emails that I want. I’m not able to view a listing of the excluded messages to check.

    Navigational assistance to deal with the new interface is minimal. McAfee had some kind of video about the new product but their own default internet setting prevented me from viewing it!

    The remainder of this review concerns the product as it was in November 2009. At that point I gave it a five star rating. Possibly the new product deserves more than 3 stars, but the introduction of the update was so ham-handed and burned up so much time that McAfee will have to re-earn my trust.*****

    Continuous vigilance is the price of freedom; so a good internet security program is absolutely essential in order to enjoy the benefits of the internet. The computer that all my Amazon reviews have been composed on has long been protected by McAfee. Like many other users, I felt I could rely on it. I liked the idea of the anti-virus software starting up immediately the computer was turned on and running in the background–but unobtrusively please!

    Until I upgraded to McAfee Internet Security 2010, I was starting to feel that my security system got more use out of my computer than I did. Scans and pop-ups and security update installations were taking a lot of computer resources and taking a lot of fun out of using my computer. I’m a computer user rather than a computer whiz-kid. Email is my main resource for keeping in touch with friends and family close to my heart but geographically distant. Access to the internet means I can live in a small town but have access to world-class culture and shopping. All this is constrained by slow load times and scans that seemed to block my access as badly as would a virus.

    With the update, the security system is once again in the background. As I have typed this short review, McAfee has updated its definitions, notified me of its new installations and now is quietly scanning my system. I’ve not had any freezes, lock-ups or snags despite the limited capacity of my five year old computer and my dial-up ISP. That’s the true test of new software: can it make an old system secure AND snappy? Yes, my computer is zipped up secure and zips along!

  6. Review by Hal Lowe for McAfee Internet Security 1User 2010
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    The following is a combination of my experiences and problems with McAfee Internet Security and my opinions about this product. I’m sure about my experiences, but my opinions may or may not be right: 1) McAfee’s recommended install method doesn’t work, which is to install from the Internet (instead of from the out-of-date CD that came in the box). It installs, but then doesn’t allow one to register the product. In response to it being unregistered, the product then shuts itself off every hour, saying that something needs to be fixed, but there is no way to fix it. McAfee tech support finally admitted their recommended install method doesn’t work, and that I had to uninstall everything and start over using the not recommended method of installing from the CD. 2) I have a trusted program that the McAfee program kept putting in quarantine. McAfee would allow me to restore it, but as soon as it was restored McAfee would immediately (within 1 or 2 sec.) rediscover my program and quarantine it again. There is a trusted program list, but no way to get anything on it. The documentation says that restoring a quarantined program will put it on the trusted list, but this doesn’t happen. McAfee tech support admitted there was no way to get something on the trusted list. They then proceeded to scold me for having a program on my computer that they didn’t approve of. They wanted to see a copy of it, which I didn’t object to, but regardless of whether they approved it or not, I still trusted and wanted this program on my computer. I was told that I simply could not have a program on my computer, if they didn’t approve of it being there. Well excuse me, but I would like to be the final authority for what is and is not on my computer, not McAfee. 3) The McAfee SiteAdvisor feature doesn’t work for Google searches running on Firefox. 4) The McAfee user interface is not easy to use or intuitive. Some status is hidden in very illogical places. 5) Some McAfee status and user actions are blocked from user access, if you don’t have everything turned on that McAfee thinks should be turned on. For example, you can’t turn off multiple things, then turn them back on one at a time. McAfee requires you to turn them ALL back on at once (it’s all or nothing). 6) McAfee automatically turned on Automatic Microsoft Updates on my computer, when I did not want this turned on. When I agreed to the generic McAfee install question about automatic updates, I clearly thought I was agreeing to updates of the McAfee program and database, not Microsoft Updates. 7) The Basic McAfee user menu has some things on it that are not present on the Advanced menu. Most people would expect a Basic menu to be a subset of the Advanced menu, but this isn’t so with McAfee. 8) I suspect the provided facility to remove the McAfee product from a computer doesn’t remove everything (via control panel, add/remove programs). When I was working with tech support because their product didn’t install right, he wanted me to completely remove the previous install and start over. He sent me 2 programs to do this removal. If he had to give me 2 special programs to do this, I suspect this means their provided remove doesn’t do it right. After running the 2 provided programs, I still found some McAfee remnants remained on my computer. 9) When doing the install I wanted to save a copy of the license agreement I was forced to agree to. I could select the agreement text, but McAfee blocked me from copying it to the clipboard (so I could save a copy). 10) I finally gave up on this product and had to restore my whole C: drive partition from a previous backup, to undo the damage this product did to my system. Problem #2 above was the final straw, when I was told I simply couldn’t have anything on my computer that McAfee didn’t approve of. This McAfee product cost me 7 days of my life, to discover, debug, and recover from the above problems. In my opinion, I know low quality software when I see it, and I have seen it in this product.

  7. Jeffrey W. Behm

    Review by Jeffrey W. Behm for McAfee Internet Security 1User 2010
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    For a long time I depended upon McAfee products to protect my computers. I have no idea what’s happened over there, but maybe they have gotten fat , dumb & happy, because this product is so bad, it nearly rendered my computer non-functional. Scans are extremely slow (hours long sometimes), and the incessant scanning during typical daily use sucks up so much processor power and memory, that you will relive those days of yesteryear with a 286 microprocessor & 14.4 dial-up speeds. Just to be sure I wasn’t doing something wrong, I actually uninstalled & reinstalled the product twice (with McAfee’s assistance). The problems did not go away. And God help you if you try to stop the scan mid-way through, because it might just crash your machine. It did it to mine twice, then there was a two hour reinstall & recovery process.

    In short, if you use this product, you may become a slave to your security software. Check Consumer Reports and you will see what I mean about the slowness of the scans. I switched to Trend Micro….so much easier to install & run. Scans are very quick. One last thing, once you actually become a McAfee customer just try finding any sort of useful contact info on their Website! And once you do, it will lead you through a long series of irrelevant questions, before you have the privilege of waiting in a ten minute phone queue.

    McAfee, I am through with you. You have been uninstalled.

  8. Review by G. Pattison for McAfee Internet Security 1User 2010
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    I did not have any problems installing this program. I’ve used McAfee anti-virus products before with no problems and they did a great job protecting my computer.

    Time will tell if this program performs as well.

  9. Review by Tina for McAfee Internet Security 1User 2010
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    I bought this so we could have some type of security for our computer. I really like that it shows which pages are questionable. I don’t know how well it would work if you went somewhere dangerous for your computer because I also installed the free K9 home security that blocks pages that are dangerous. The McAfee works for what I needed it for. I would buy this product again.

  10. Thomas O. Hagan

    Review by Thomas O. Hagan for McAfee Internet Security 1User 2010
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    I’ve had this installed for about a month, so far no sign of any security issues (even though I’ve clicked a few unknown links in e-mails). No problem slowing down my system as it runs in background. Full scans, even with everything else shut down, are a bit slow on my Windows XP Dell running at 3.0Ghz. My first full scan experience — I have 31 Gigs on a 140 Gig hard drive, and a full scan started before I showered, dressed for work. Returning to my computer almost 1/2 hour later, I saw the scan was only around 50%!

    That’s perhaps why this has the handy feature that you can opt to have it shut down your computer when it finishes.

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