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IMac 2006 2Ghz, Mac OS X (10.6.7), MacBook 2008 Posted on Nov 15, 2011 3:08 AM Reply I have this question too (7) I have this question too Me too (7) Me too. Apr 12, 2021 If no one has reported your bug, file the bug. First, browse for the correct component, such as Framework or Networking, and fill out the provided template. Or select the desired bug queue from the tables below. Tip: Some components contain subcomponents, like Network Messaging and Framework Storage.
File Details | |
File Size | 67.3 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP |
Date Added | May 15, 2020 |
Total Downloads | 14,475 |
Publisher | Panda Security |
Homepage | Panda Free Antivirus |
Publisher's Description
Panda Free Antivirus protects you while you browse, play or work and you won't even notice it. It is extremely light as all the work is done in the cloud. Panda Free Antivirus provides you with the fastest protection against the newest viruses thanks to its cloud-scanning from PandaLabs' servers. It is truly install and forget. Don't worry about updates, configuration or complicated decisions ever again.
humbleuser reviewed v18.06.01 on Nov 20, 2018
Superb anti virus for almost anyone
Music4Ever reviewed v17.0 on Aug 29, 2016
So impressed with this I've ditched ESET & now use the pay version of Panda, light on resources & very configurable along with good interface. Gets good results on AV tests. Great program.
CyberDoc999 reviewed v17.0 on Aug 18, 2016
In my tests it caught about 60% of the malware samples
ESET caught 90%
Music4Ever reviewed vv16.1.3 on Jun 18, 2016
Although I use ESET SS on my main PC I have been most impressed with this running on a second PC - Most reviews of this AV have been excellent & IMO you wont go far wrong with this as an AV solution !
P.S - My girlfriend got pregnant soon after installing this product so beware & if you use Panda take proper & reinforced precautions.
plasticpig72 reviewed vv16.1.0 on Jan 4, 2016
Once again CyberDoc999 reviews something so low, that I rate so highly. In the AV tests I have read, this software has consistently been rated exceedingly highly and I have to say, out of all the free AV products I have tried I have found it the best to use, both in terms of ease of use and performance.
LakotaElf reviewed vv16.0.2 on Nov 19, 2015
This is a very good antivirus and it does not have a low test rating at all, it is one of the highest. Some of you write this junk here and you have no idea what your talking about and you do not help anyone by doing that, it just shows how foolish you are. I have no problem with Panda at all and if you go look at their test ratings, they most certainly are far from the worst. Grow up.
darkwzrd1 reviewed vv16.0.2 on Nov 17, 2015
@CyberDoc999: I don't know where you get your benchmarks from but that's NOT TRUE (what so ever) and just because you don't know how to use an application doesn't mean it's not a GOOD product. Stop writing useless reviews.
Its actually one of THE BEST FREE AVs and beat Kaspersky in malware blocking and malicious URL blocking test. Actually USE and RESEARCH a PRODUCT before posting a negative review. Also the PRO version is an excellent product, they even have a 6 month free trial available.
Note: The interface shown is from a previous product.
CyberDoc999 reviewed vv16.0.2 on Nov 14, 2015
One of the Lowest ratings of all Antivirus tested
CyberDoc999 reviewed vv16.0.1 on Aug 13, 2015
still buggy
jr5280 reviewed v15.1.0 on May 8, 2015
Panda Free Antivirus 15.1.0
Windows XP (SP3)
Athlon XP 3000+ CPU (w/SSE but not SSE2 or above support)
So far, so good ...
I recently switched to Panda Free Antivirus after experiencing a few minor problems with Avira Free Antivirus, which I'd been using for several years; I reported the bugs to Avira and they informed me that they've ended official support for Windows XP and will not be addressing the bugs. (Avira still lists Windows XP in their System Requirements, but the Web page they referred me to does indeed show that Windows XP support ended on 08 APR 2015: http://www.avira.com/en/support-product-lifecycle )
In any event, I'm glad that I switched, as Panda has so little impact on my system's performance that it's almost like having no antivirus program installed at all: my computer starts quickly (with no warnings or errors on my Event log), programs launch/open quickly, and files open/load quickly. How well Panda is protecting my system, I haven't a clue, but it tests well in the various antivirus tests I've seen on the Web.
Panda is easy to install and setup and allows the user a reasonable amount of control over the settings. Big items include customizable scans, a scheduler for scans, and exclusion lists. The Update feature is automatic, and I don't believe that it can be turned off(?); there's also an on-demand 'Update now' button. I'm guessing that 'updates' include both virus definitions and program updates. Major features -- Real-time protection, Process Monitor, and USB Vaccine -- can be turned on and off individually, as can many smaller sub-features. The Windows 8-ish control panel GUI is more designed for fat-fingered users of touch screens than for handsome, erudite users of 'classic' desktop PCs, but it's straightforward if not very elegant. Power users will no doubt want more control, but Joe Average users with slight geekish tendencies will likely be happy enough. Also, I haven't noticed any pop-up ads or anything of that sort ... only some notes/links on the control panel encouraging me to upgrade to Panda Antivirus Pro (which adds a firewall and Wi-Fi protection).
I signed up for a Panda account, but I'm not quite sure if that's required or not -- the program seemed to work fine before I signed up. Signing up requires an e-ddress and password but nothing else, though Panda does politely ask for your name, address, phone number, etc. (which I did not provide). I haven't received any junk mail from them yet.
I've tried out many of the well-regarded free antivirus programs -- AVG, Avast, BitDefender, Comodo, Panda, and one or two others -- and Panda is clearly the least performance robbing of the bunch on my machine. BitDefender is pretty good while it works, but it's a bit touchy and quits auto scanning after a week or so on my machine -- though it works without a hitch (and has for over a year) on my dad's newer Windows 7 machine with SSE2+ CPU. AVG, Avast, and Comodo slow my computer quite dramatically, with even the simplest things (opening the Start menu or Windows Explorer or Notepad) being annoyingly delayed. I suspect that my ancient CPU's lack of support for SSE2 and above may be the problem in some of these cases, as a lot of newer software works better with, or even requires, a CPU with SSE2+ support, so users with a newer CPU may not encounter these problems.
humbleuser reviewed v18.06.01 on Nov 20, 2018
Pros: Use this a lot with computers I set up. Very impressed. Gets a 100% stop rate on AV Comparitives. Never gives trouble or annoys users. Great job
Cons: No cons except Cyberd***999 has lost the plot again.
Bottom Line: Superb anti virus for almost anyone
Music4Ever reviewed v17.0 on Aug 29, 2016
So impressed with this I've ditched ESET & now use the pay version of Panda, light on resources & very configurable along with good interface. Gets good results on AV tests. Great program.
CyberDoc999 reviewed v17.0 on Aug 18, 2016
In my tests it caught about 60% of the malware samples
ESET caught 90%
Music4Ever reviewed vv16.1.3 on Jun 18, 2016
Although I use ESET SS on my main PC I have been most impressed with this running on a second PC - Most reviews of this AV have been excellent & IMO you wont go far wrong with this as an AV solution !
P.S - My girlfriend got pregnant soon after installing this product so beware & if you use Panda take proper & reinforced precautions.
plasticpig72 reviewed vv16.1.0 on Jan 4, 2016
Once again CyberDoc999 reviews something so low, that I rate so highly. In the AV tests I have read, this software has consistently been rated exceedingly highly and I have to say, out of all the free AV products I have tried I have found it the best to use, both in terms of ease of use and performance.
LakotaElf reviewed vv16.0.2 on Nov 19, 2015
This is a very good antivirus and it does not have a low test rating at all, it is one of the highest. Some of you write this junk here and you have no idea what your talking about and you do not help anyone by doing that, it just shows how foolish you are. I have no problem with Panda at all and if you go look at their test ratings, they most certainly are far from the worst. Grow up.
darkwzrd1 reviewed vv16.0.2 on Nov 17, 2015
@CyberDoc999: I don't know where you get your benchmarks from but that's NOT TRUE (what so ever) and just because you don't know how to use an application doesn't mean it's not a GOOD product. Stop writing useless reviews.
Its actually one of THE BEST FREE AVs and beat Kaspersky in malware blocking and malicious URL blocking test. Actually USE and RESEARCH a PRODUCT before posting a negative review. Also the PRO version is an excellent product, they even have a 6 month free trial available.
Note: The interface shown is from a previous product.
CyberDoc999 reviewed vv16.0.2 on Nov 14, 2015
One of the Lowest ratings of all Antivirus tested
CyberDoc999 reviewed vv16.0.1 on Aug 13, 2015
still buggy
jr5280 reviewed v15.1.0 on May 8, 2015
Panda Free Antivirus 15.1.0
Windows XP (SP3)
Athlon XP 3000+ CPU (w/SSE but not SSE2 or above support)
So far, so good ...
I recently switched to Panda Free Antivirus after experiencing a few minor problems with Avira Free Antivirus, which I'd been using for several years; I reported the bugs to Avira and they informed me that they've ended official support for Windows XP and will not be addressing the bugs. (Avira still lists Windows XP in their System Requirements, but the Web page they referred me to does indeed show that Windows XP support ended on 08 APR 2015: http://www.avira.com/en/support-product-lifecycle )
In any event, I'm glad that I switched, as Panda has so little impact on my system's performance that it's almost like having no antivirus program installed at all: my computer starts quickly (with no warnings or errors on my Event log), programs launch/open quickly, and files open/load quickly. How well Panda is protecting my system, I haven't a clue, but it tests well in the various antivirus tests I've seen on the Web.
Panda is easy to install and setup and allows the user a reasonable amount of control over the settings. Big items include customizable scans, a scheduler for scans, and exclusion lists. The Update feature is automatic, and I don't believe that it can be turned off(?); there's also an on-demand 'Update now' button. I'm guessing that 'updates' include both virus definitions and program updates. Major features -- Real-time protection, Process Monitor, and USB Vaccine -- can be turned on and off individually, as can many smaller sub-features. The Windows 8-ish control panel GUI is more designed for fat-fingered users of touch screens than for handsome, erudite users of 'classic' desktop PCs, but it's straightforward if not very elegant. Power users will no doubt want more control, but Joe Average users with slight geekish tendencies will likely be happy enough. Also, I haven't noticed any pop-up ads or anything of that sort ... only some notes/links on the control panel encouraging me to upgrade to Panda Antivirus Pro (which adds a firewall and Wi-Fi protection).
I signed up for a Panda account, but I'm not quite sure if that's required or not -- the program seemed to work fine before I signed up. Signing up requires an e-ddress and password but nothing else, though Panda does politely ask for your name, address, phone number, etc. (which I did not provide). I haven't received any junk mail from them yet.
I've tried out many of the well-regarded free antivirus programs -- AVG, Avast, BitDefender, Comodo, Panda, and one or two others -- and Panda is clearly the least performance robbing of the bunch on my machine. BitDefender is pretty good while it works, but it's a bit touchy and quits auto scanning after a week or so on my machine -- though it works without a hitch (and has for over a year) on my dad's newer Windows 7 machine with SSE2+ CPU. AVG, Avast, and Comodo slow my computer quite dramatically, with even the simplest things (opening the Start menu or Windows Explorer or Notepad) being annoyingly delayed. I suspect that my ancient CPU's lack of support for SSE2 and above may be the problem in some of these cases, as a lot of newer software works better with, or even requires, a CPU with SSE2+ support, so users with a newer CPU may not encounter these problems.
kgaba reviewed v15.0.4 on Nov 26, 2014
Avast! Free Antivirus 2015 is one of the best Security Software. This Software simple user friendly interface. User can easily access the tools and key features from customizable homepage. Before few months, I was installed from SoftMozer.
explore more @http://avast-free-antivirus-2015.softmozer.com/
CyberDoc999 reviewed v15.0.4 on Nov 20, 2014
it made me have lockups
I removed it and all problems are gone
geomelen reviewed v15.0.4 on Nov 19, 2014
Can't ask for anything more... It's probably the best FREE antivirus out there. It doesn't slow down your PC and is very light on resources. It was the best in detecting and removing malware just a few months and has been in the top 5 for over a year. It's cloud based which it updates it's malware files frequently so no need to worry about new files having to downloaded. It might be missing a few features and options that others have ( you would have to pay to have them) but if you are looking for a sound and secure and easy to use 'install it and forget it' antivirus I would suggest you try Panda Free V 15.0 4. It really does a great and I assure you that you are PROTECTED and for a price you can't bet..... FREE.......
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Zootopia3001 reviewed v15.0.1 on Oct 1, 2014
BIG improvement since my last review. Manual scans work fine now. Get alerts when virus(test file) is found. However, the alerts are not quite immediate sometimes, with the file going to quarantine and getting an alert up to a minute later sometimes(mostly if doing a couple files nearly simultaneous together). This AV is VERY, and I mean VERY LIGHT on the system, and believe me, I've tried many others in the past. I now use this paired with Malwarebytes paid version and free Comodo Firewall, along with 'Excluding' Panda and Malwarebytes from monitoring each other, among other files and processes in the background I know will always be safe, like WinPatrol(paid version).
Kudos to Panda for coming up with an AV app that I can FINALLY be happy with, and the best part is, this one's free. Hopefully they don't mess up a good thing, at least for a few years anyway, and given today's constant version updating cycle with software, that might be asking for a lot.
Just to note, an issue came up installing via the web installer, and others have complained of this too. The offline installer is currently available here...
http://acs.pandasoftware...REEAV/173653/FREEAV.exe
If you do have trouble installing with the web installer, it will then have you download the offline file. Also note, it does ask to make Yahoo the home page among a couple other things, and as per usual, best to uncheck them before proceeding to install.
dono1216 reviewed v3.0 on May 28, 2014
Updating my review with the new 3.0 version. The new version sports a new UI but loses a lot of features from previous free versions like Data Shield and Parental Control. Surely these will be included in the pay editions, which is business, I can't really complain. So now the free version is *very* basic, similar to Bitdefender Free or MS Defender.
CyberDoc999 reviewed v3.0 on May 12, 2014
really bad .... makes my pc run slow
Zootopia3001 reviewed v2.2 on Jul 10, 2013
Absolute garbage. Thought I had a winner regarding speed and performance until I did manual scans... Partial selected folders or full scans... Always hung up at 99% done. Even a repair installation didn't help. A Google search shows I ain't the only one to come across this glowing flaw. Also, no pop ups when I click a known infected file(but harmless nonetheless). The file does fail to load however, but that is it. Nothing else. No query to clean, repair, etc... Absolutely nothing, so it's absolutely pointless to even try this POS any further.
If I could give 0 stars, I would.
dono1216 reviewed v2.1.1 on May 28, 2013
ive read the reviews, and they seem to agree that this works best to maintain a clean system, less so to clean an already-infected one.
i use it on a couple low-end laptops that don't get used much. best features are that it auto-updates even major versions, and virus defs update on the fly (no more 30MB downloads after only a month of inactivity). i'm impressed.
asaenz reviewed v2.1 on Dec 4, 2012
Update: Have used several versions for last few months and it seems to work. Haven't done any testing against malware but it doesn't slow my computer noticeably or use too much memory. Will try to test against possible malware but I don't normally purposefully search for such things.
asaenz reviewed v1.9.1 Beta on Nov 17, 2011
Just a warning ... I had a BSOD and the message was related to psinprot.sys which is panda av related. Will be uninstalling to be safe. Maybe I'll try again in the future ... can't risk damaging my new machine.
guru_v reviewed v1.9.1 Beta on Aug 18, 2011
Downloaded, installed, and though there were no errors or other problems, this 'lightweight' a-v program made my system come to a crawl. Admittedly, the system I tried it on was not one of my four core machines, but a single core Athlon 2200+ [this should be a good test for something lightweight!].
The system was slower and much more sluggish than with the Avira 10 Free version I had removed, so, with a few hours of trying, off it cam and back to Avira 10 Free, which allows the machine to be snappier all the time - including when the full system scan is running.
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CyberDoc999 reviewed v1.9 Beta on May 3, 2011
http://www.immunet.com
is better
do your research
baki_princ reviewed v1.9 Beta on May 3, 2011
still says its 1.4 version.
and we dd our research and its not better. Anyway panda internet security cloud is expected any day soon so ...
Input Overload reviewed v1.9 Beta on May 2, 2011
Did not do well at all in tests/reviews i looked at.
Although i believe cloud is the future but Norton after making the most bloated junk for years has now an excellent AV in NIS well worth getting.. With coupons you can get a 3 PC license for £16.
pdail reviewed v1.4.0 on Feb 6, 2011
Had Norton, and uninstalled it. Thought I would try this. This Program, for me, works very well, indeed. It's not Hammering my Hard Drive, all the time. It found 4 Cookies that Norton never found. It may be a keeper. Time will tell.
felixml reviewed v1.4.0 on Feb 1, 2011
Suggest trying Kingsoft cloud, better Cloud AV
baki_princ reviewed v1.4.0 on Feb 1, 2011
No, http://www.immunet.com is not beter
CyberDoc999 reviewed v1.1.3 on Oct 28, 2010
this one is better
http://www.immunet.com
The Seeker 11 reviewed v1.1.3 on Oct 27, 2010
Has promise but not quite mature enough in my opinion to protect my system. I'll keep using avast! free until Panda has a few more versions under its belt.
figaro331 reviewed v1.1.3 on Oct 27, 2010
Simply the best free AV on the market !
Thanks, guys !!!!
Zoroaster reviewed v1.1.2 on Jul 20, 2010
Far too many false positives. How to rely on such an insecure security tool ? If I followed this invader's decisions I'd remove at least a dozen applications unanimously known for their quality, including some of Nirsoft's !
Waste of time as far as I'm concerned.
CGA1 reviewed v1.1.2 on Jul 20, 2010
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A bit to simplistic for my taste and it throws waaay to many false positives.Read the AV-Comparatives latest test.
Crusader reviewed v1.1.01 on Jun 28, 2010
I´ve used many av free. Avast, Avg, Avira etc etc.
Panda Cloud is most complete in detection ratio, easy use and light.
A great free solution against malwate, very recommended.
NunjaBusiness reviewed v1.1.01 on Jun 27, 2010
'Panda Cloud Antivirus is truly install and forget. Don't worry about updates, configuration or complicated decisions ever again.'
So ... is this one of those updates that I no longer need to worry about?
Then why is there even an announcement or version number?
Alexander-GG reviewed v1.1 on Jun 5, 2010
Once very promising free product, now it has the nag screen. Besides, it moves considered as malware files to the virus chest without any notification. So, if one day you will not be able to launch your favorite program - check if it's blocked by this antivirus.
Seems, that they used previous free version (1.1) just for the promotion and testing purposes.
Thanks, there are a lot of much better free alternatives.
baki_princ reviewed v1.1 on Jun 4, 2010
this link send you old version not 1.1. download it from their site.
sjc001 reviewed v1.1 on Jun 4, 2010
There is a Pro version now, and this has nag screens.
BTW, shoestrade49 is a spam retard.
nms04 reviewed v1.0.1 on Mar 9, 2010
i've downloadet it a few days ago and i did not have to enter my email adress! btw i realy like it so far!
moog reviewed v1.0.1 on Mar 2, 2010
mindyourmanners
that why i don't install this on my clients PC
baki_princ reviewed v1.0.1 on Mar 1, 2010
man this is program is too perfect to be thrue !
CyberDoc999 reviewed v1.0 on Jan 28, 2010
great app !!!!!
mindyourmanners reviewed v1.0 on Nov 12, 2009
This is a very good program with even further potential for improvement. HOWEVER, until release 1.00 all you had to do was install it and away it went. Now, to install it you need to submit an email address and password then verify by clicking on the email they send you. I consider this to be a very serious error in judgement by the techies at Panda ! This long drawn out installation will now stop the vast majority of computer technicians etc from installing it on customers' machines. Silly mistake boys - its back to AVG and Avast for me !!!
sheppe reviewed v0.08.83 Beta on Oct 11, 2009
I've been using this on several computers for some time now, and I love it. The lack of 64-bit support sucks, but I was in touch with a company rep about it and it will be added in the future. This latest version supports Windows 7, and I have no intention of using any other free AV package for any of my 32-bit installs.
midnitemaniac reviewed v0.08.83 Beta on Oct 11, 2009
'Wow Factor' We run(used to) Avast4.8@home until yesterday. Having installed the Panda Cloud,it's freed memory,and save the first 30 minutes trying to settle in has been ZERO HEADACHE. I highly recommend this freeware to anyone with xp home, it is a real treat and the detection rate is high. My copy killed 1 running virus Avast was missing and a full scan picked up 2 trojans and a tracking cookie from go.com in my thunderbird email program. Total thumbs up here!
NunjaBusiness reviewed v0.08.83 Beta on Oct 11, 2009
With MS Security Essentials released, this feature-light app has really become irrelevant now. No 64-bit support? Fail.
catchpole reviewed v0.08.83 Beta on Oct 10, 2009
maybe a good choice for older computers, but otherwise i will use Avast.
CyberDoc999 reviewed v0.08.83 Beta on Oct 10, 2009
This is too good!
It could put the big companies out of business...
the only thing it lacks is options......
almost as good as Anti-Vir pro
it stops those scare ware programs
Crusader reviewed v0.08.82 on Aug 20, 2009
A really great antivirus. I´ve used AVG cause i´m a gamer but AVG give me to many false positive and i´ve been infected tow times.
So i try with Cloud. And is perfect! It´s really soft, doesn´t use sources and big protection for a small soft.
Easy to use and cool desing to armour the pc against virus. It use cloud computing that is the future of software.
It´s the best AV free in the market now for me.
Byezz!
Galifray reviewed v0.08.81 Beta 2 on Jul 8, 2009
I tried this 'program' once before and I thought I'd give the new version a try.
It has not improved. Sure it scans fast, but what exactly is a generic Trojan (a real scan result), plus it doesn't actually remove or neutralize a threat. It kind of just tags it, and then I have to tell it to let me access, delete, etc. Plus, like most scanners it slows down / effects every operation, so all activity from boot up to shut down take an obvious performance hit.
And that really blows when you insert a CD, DVD or USB Flash Drive. Speaking of which, if it finds a file to be dangerous, it will not remember the result for the next time (and a new scan) plus it never finishes the scan so those older results are listed as 'incomplete.'
More like the program is incomplete, especially the on-line help, on-line results and the event viewer log it created. The latter contained lots of blank entries that it created on every major file access.
elitegangsta reviewed v0.08.81 Beta 2 on Jul 3, 2009
Thus far too buggy to be considered a security benefit. No 64-bit support is PATHETIC in this day in the age of 64-bit OS's flooding the market, as well as 64-bit hardware controlling the masses.
It's free, so therefore cannot complain too much.
Keep working at it dev team, you have a long way to go before this becomes reputable.
res2216firestar reviewed v0.9 on May 23, 2009
I like it so far. The detection rate is no worse than my old AV, and the low memory use. If you like beta software, this is for you.
Pros: Low memory use, no massive updates streaming into my PC. Average detection rate.
Cons: Buggy. It is no isolated occurrence for the antivirus to crash and have to be reactivated. Performance with zero-day samples is getting better, but nowhere the 6 minute estimate panda gave.
DatabaseBen reviewed v0.9 on May 12, 2009
based on my use of it,
seems like something i would recommend.
i like the small foot print and has a modern look to it.
nothing more to ask of it except ensure that it actually 'prevents' an infection but won't know until the bridge is crossed.
JamieAzure reviewed v0.9 on May 11, 2009
No 64-bit support in this day and age.... disappointing to say the least.
lithium reviewed v0.9 on May 5, 2009
@anomoly Hello, Sean-Paul here from the Panda Team. I saw your review and I thought I'd clear a few things up.
Q: 'So if you have no internet you're not protected??'
A: No, Panda Cloud Antivirus uses a local cache to protect you when you are not connected to the Internet.
Q: 'Bugs are minor but to be sure, but I'd rather not have to rely on someone elses server.'
A:The cloud services provided through Panda Cloud Antivirus are provided through a world-class content delivery network which is optimized for your physical location and will never go down.
I hope that answers your questions. If you have any additional input then please e-mail us at beta@pandasecurity.com or talk to us on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/CloudAntivirus
techfan reviewed v0.9 on May 1, 2009
Seems really light. I have now run it for about 8 hours and do not notice it. I am definitively giving it a go.
mjm01010101 reviewed v0.9 on Apr 30, 2009
Has to be one of the strangest interfaces I've seen in a while. Clicking a small icon in the corner to see your quarantined apps, few text labels, fading see through interface?
yeah.
Do like the footprint. It found nothing of concern.
'The most users use Panda Cloud Antivirus, the better protected everybody is.'
This has the additional benefit of many users can rig the system to their whim, and the danger of crowds becomes even more worrysome. Just because many people have their hands in the cookie jar doesn't mean a large subset of those hands aren't working to get those crumbs.
anomoly reviewed v0.9 on Apr 30, 2009
One of the main pillars of Panda Cloud Antivirus is its real-time use of Panda Collective Intelligence, which is an online from-the-cloud system that automates the entire malware protection cycle; collecting new samples, analyzing, categorizing, creating detection and disinfection routines and delivering the protection to each node.
Thanks to this approach users do not need to worry about updating signature files anymore. In fact, detection of millions and millions of different malware variants is no longer limited by the size of a signature database, as Collective Intelligence can hold literally unlimited number of detections without consuming any memory on the users’ PC.
Another benefit of using cloud-based detection is that the time from detection to protection has been shortened a lot. It takes C.I. literally under 6 minutes to analyze and classify a new file that it receives.
An important aspect of Collective Intelligence is the use of correlation in order to further improve detection of new variants. By using information from the different nodes C.I. can protect against new strains of malware by correlating its activity from the first time it’s seen in one of the nodes. Therefore the community becomes the lab. The most users use Panda Cloud Antivirus, the better protected everybody is.
So if you have no internet you're not protected?? not quite sure hmm
Website is taking emails for free keys out of beta
Bugs are minor but to be sure, but I'd rather not have to rely on someone elses server.
Galifray reviewed v0.9 on Apr 30, 2009
I just got an active infection of several viruses and malware including vundo. All this program could do is report a problem with one or two files, claim it had neutralized the problem and then a few minutes later report that the file, that it had just cleaned, was infected again.
Bad Panda, no bamboo!
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