Top 5 Anti-Virus for Windows 7

windows-7Windows 7 final release is just round the corner and you must be panicking over the best anti-virus software that can optimize the security of the latest OS. Well, it's overtly apprehended that although, Windows 7 is smarter than its predecessor, it might be less secured than Vista, compromising with the security.

Microsoft's indigenous free anti-malware solution Live OneCare doesn't even install under Windows 7. Now that it has been dropped and we have to wait for Microsoft's much-hyped free real-time anti-malware solution Morro. But Microsoft's products seem nowhere near the top brass anti-virus software. We decided to provide you the top 5 antivirus for Windows 7.

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Download Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Free Trial

kis 2010Leading developer of anti-virus software and Internet Security software solution, Kaspersky Lab has released its latest version of popular security application Kaspersky Internet Security 2010. All the major components of implemented in the earlier version of the product has been upgraded including the firewall, heuristic analyzer, parental control module and the anti-spam module. The new Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 is equipped with a special features that protects your confidential data from virus, spyware and malware.
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Breaking News: Get Avira Antivir Premium for Free for 180 Days!

Avira Antivir anti-virus software has always been a very popular and effiicent anti-virus in recent years. Even in our comparative study to find out the best anti-virus software for Windows, it came out at the top. So here is a mouth watering deal for you. Avira Antivir Premium, which usually costs a good lot of bucks, is actually free for 180 days! In a promotional offer they are keeping it for free for six months. Isn't it great?

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Apple Recommends Mac Users to Use Antivirus Software!

Very surprisingly enough but Apple has asked all the Mac users to use anti-virus softwares for their computers. Though Apple says that there is nothing alarming in it and it is not that Mac has gone insecure, but something is not right I feel.

Apple quietly signaled its shift with an item titled "Mac OS: Antivirus utilities" posted on its Support Web site November 21 and the item offers three software suggestions: Intego VirusBarrier X5 and Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 11 for Macintosh, both available from the Apple Online Store, and McAfee VirusScan for Mac.

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