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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A very annoying piece of software, 18 Feb 2005
By A Customer
Last year I used Norton Antivirus 2004 and Firewall 2004 to protect my PC whilst connected to the net and was very happy with them both.I am now using Internet Security 2005, which initially seemed good value both with Antivirus and Firewall coming in one (cheaper) package. Whilst the Antivirus and Firewall parts of IS2005 seem to work fine the Antispam software does not work at all. Despite the fact that my ISP has it's own antispam software that labels suspicious emails as spam, and despite my creating a rule in IS2005 that any email labelled (by my ISP) as spam should be rejected it still lets every spam mail in, despite claiming to work with "all standard" pop3 email clients. It doesn't. IS2005 is also, without a doubt, the most annoying piece of software I have ever used. Not only does it slow my PC down (to a much greater extent than Antivirus 2004 and Firewall 2004 ever did) it seems to be, if possible, a totally paranoid and scaremongering piece of software. If you ever try to turn any part of the package off, such as, for example, the virus scanning of outgoing email, it pops up warning messages stating how serious a risk this will be. How? How will sending an email harm my own PC? And it doesn't work anyway. Today I wanted to email some large files I had just created myself (and which were therefore free of viruses) to my own email address at work. I turned the outgoing scanning off as past experience told me IS2005 would take forever to scan them (and got a warning that this was really serious and my PC was at risk) and sent the mail. Which IS2005 then spent 5 minutes scanning anyway, with no cancel scan option. In other words, as soon as you try to change any option away from the standard "reccommended" settings it pops up lots of annoying messages stating how bad this could be. Why? To scare people? The warnings that "you are not protected against one rapidly spreading virus" are also pointless. Why? Why tell me that? I have auto-update turned on. Why doesn't it auto-update my protection against this rapidly spreading threat, rather than making me do it manually? It seems to me that all these warning messages are to try to scare people into thinking that if you connect to the web your PC will instantly die, and only IS2005 can stop it. It's scaremongering of the highest calibre.
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