Spyware Terminator 2.0.0
| Developer: |
CRAWLER, LLC (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/XP/2000/2003/ Media Center Edition 2005 |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 7.65 MB |
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Free Spyware Terminator provides effective real-time detection and removal of spyware and incoming threats on your computer. Reliable and user friendly, it's designed for personal and commercial use. Remove spyware, adware, trojans, keyloggers, home page hijackers and other malware threats. Spyware Terminator is easy to use, requires minimal PC resources and performs ultra fast scans.
New program versions and updates are included free of charge along with free technical support provided via e-mail. Currently available in 12 languages, Spyware Terminator is used by millions of users around the world.
Powerful Real-time Shield protection provides advanced system scanning and safe quarantine for found spyware. Perform manual system scans or schedule full system sweeps of computer hard drives, memory, process, registry and cookies to seek out and remove all known spyware threats. Real-time Shield guards your computer, privacy, and personal information from hidden threats before they can run, stopping most threats before they install, and helping to prevent any potential security breach. Real-time Shield's Internet, System, and Application Guards monitor over 50 security checkpoints to verify any unknown activity.
To enhance your protection level, the program enables an optional integration with ClamAV, an open-source antivirus program. Enabling Host Intrusion Prevention System (HIPS) protects your computer from running unknown applications that can infiltrate your system through security breaches.
Spyware Terminator is also available bundled with free Web Security Guard, a security program that ensures safe Web browsing and shows threat levels of websites. Alerts and detailed website reviews inform you of websites that may steal identity, invade privacy or can harm your computer.
Protect your home or office computer with powerful Real-time Shield, HIPS protection, advanced detection methods and system scanning. Download Spyware Terminator for free! |
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