Titanium Antivirus 2005, Platinum Internet Security 2005 and TruPrevent Personal 2005

Titanium Antivirus 2005, Platinum Internet Security 2005 and TruPrevent Personal 2005

Panda Software (www.pandasoftware.com) has launched three new security solutions: Titanium Antivirus 2005, Platinum Internet Security 2005 and TruPrevent Personal 2005. All three products have been designed to meet the needs of individual users and schools alike. Panda’s new TruPrevent Technologies, which go beyond the capabilities of traditional anti-virus heuristic scanning, are central to each of these products. The technology analyzes the behavior of processes or programs as they run. This means that detection is not based on signs of infection, but on the correlation of a series of actions carried out by the process as soon as it starts running in memory. It also prevents the process from communicating with the outside or stops it from running, inhibiting the spread of the virus.

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