Pareto Anti Virus Review

In the world of computer software protection, Pareto is a little fish in a big pond. It has plenty of standard features to keep your computer safe and secure, but it lacks the magnitude of protection that other anti-virus software programs can provide. Even though there are other anti-virus software programs that are better (and more expensive), Pareto Anti-Virus still offers a respectable program that is worth mentioning.

The Good News

There are a few good security features that Pareto Logic has under its belt. For example, the anti-rootkit is relatively advanced and not all security software programs have it. Users will also appreciate the extra protection from damaging and threatening scripts, which can cause an array of computer problems if not detected. While Pareto’s scope of protection isn’t as wide as others, it still covers all of the basic threats.

This includes rootkits, keyloggers, worms, Trojan, spyware, dialers, and adware. The software is effective and unlike some other programs, it won’t interfere with everyday computer use (which is a big plus). Users will enjoy in-depth and customizable scanning, malware blocking, easy setup, free database updates against new threats, and Internet support on a 24/7 basis. Users also have the advantage of conducting manual scans, or programming scans to be run on a daily or weekly basis. Pareto logs any suspicious files on your computer, and you can read more information about them at any time.

Additionally, an easy-to-read graph will display how well your computer is protected from certain viruses and threats so that you can easily understand your level of protection. A definite highlight of the Pareto Anti-Virus software package is that the virus data is updated on a daily basis, so new viruses will definitely have a hard time getting through.

The Rest of the Story

Pareto likes to market itself as a security software developer that includes, “everything but the kitchen sink.” While this may be true on a metaphoric level, the software overall lacks many of the innovative features that its competition has already developed. There’s not a lot left to say, except that it’s a good security software package overall. It won’t blow you away with any additional bells and whistles, but it will help keep your computer safe from viruses and hackers. If you want a security software program that’s a bit more dynamic, then you will be better off going with something else.

Overall, Pareto Anti-Virus is a great protection package for users who don’t spend every day on the computer, and use it to check e-mail and surf the net intermittently. It’s fairly simple to use, even for the most unsophisticated user. If you’d like to give Pareto a shot, a free trial program can be downloaded on its website. However, the free trial is only capable of running scans and won’t help with adware or malware. You’ll have to purchase a subscription to Pareto Anti-Virus in order to get the whole package.