Panda Internet Security 2008

Panda's offering this year of Panda Internet Security 2008 is a step up from its Antivirus 2008, but only by a little. Panda Internet Security 2008 has adequate antivirus protection, better than average antispyware, and a good firewall. Independent tests show that Panda Internet Security 2008 gets good points for virus detection and removal. Trojans, spyware, and other malware are all kept at bay with Panda Internet Security 2008.
The downside are the extras like Panda's anti-spam, privacy control, and anti-phishing features. All of which drag an otherwise decent product down.
$79.95
Editor's Overview
- Adequate antivirus protection
- Good antispyware protection
- Good firewall
- Annoying Wi Fi alerts
- Average anti-spam
- Inadequate parental controls
- Poor browsing privacy controls
Easy Install and Good Basics
Panda Internet Security 2008 installation proved to be void of most headaches. Even on malware infested systems, Panda Internet Security 2008 was able to install without too many hassles you might find in other similar applications.
Panda Internet Security 2008's antivirus is still solid in detecting and removing most viruses, trojans, and other malware. Panda exceeds in removing antispyware this year. Their anit-spyware feature is better than previous years in this regard for certain.
The firewall did its job, and is good at protecting real-time attacks, direct and indirect. Tesing proved hard to disable the firewall or leak-test it.
Internet Security Features
- Antivirus
- AntiSpyware
- AntiPhishing
- Firewall
- Identity Protect
- Backup
- TruPrevent
- AntiSpam
- Parental Control
- TotalScan Pro
Now for the Downside
The wireless protection is virtually useless. Its
supposed to detect intruders and alert you when people log on to your network. Instead, Panda alerts you virtually every time anything comes on: your PC – wired or wireless, anything in your standard "My Network Places" list, even the wireless router itself is seen as an intruder. This Wi Fi protection is crying wolf making it all but useless.
The antispam feature is average. It has the usual whitelist and blacklist set up that allows you to identify incoming emails as friend or foe. The problem is, there's no option to import your address book or to automatically add people to your whitelist. It's all manual and a bit tedious which can make it cumbersome to use. And on top of that, testing showed that Panda Internet Security 2008 let in over half of known spam. Not a good track record.
When it comes to Parental Controls there is no option to limit kids time on the Internet. Other than that, the normal parental filters are in place: just like IE or Firefox has by default.
Support
Email or knowledge base
Conclusion
The best features of this year's offering by Panda are by far the anti-virus and anti-spyware features. The firewall is good as well, but after that, the remaining features left us wanting more. While we can't fully recommend this product, it does an average job at best.
We recommend
Kaspersky Internet Security or
BitDefender Total Security as an alternative.
*System Requirements
- Processor: Pentium 300 MHz or faster
- RAM: 128 MB (256 MB recommended)
- Hard disk: 270 MB free space
- Operating system: Windows Vista 32 & 64 bit, Windows XP 32 & 64 bit, Windows 2000
- Internet Explorer 6.0
- CD-ROM drive
$79.95
|
Note: This is the Panda Internet Security 2008 Review.
Want to see what's best in 2010?
All of our reviews, including the Panda Internet Security 2010 Review can be found on our homepage.
|