A Spyware Removal Tool Enables Rapid Search And Removal Of Over 49.000 Spyware And Adware Programs, Trojans, Keyloggers And Other Tracking Threats
Wednesday, 5 October 2005 04:54 EST
PrivacyAnywhere Software today announces the immediate availability of PestBlock 2.5, a powerful anti-spyware tool for the Windows OS. Optimized for high-speed performance, PestBlock enables rapid detection and removal of a wide host of spyware software, including spyware, adware, trojans and keyloggers among other tracking threats. Along with a manual scan, customers have the ability to protect their system in real time, using the automatic real-time monitor. To protect the system from new threats, PestBlock has an inbuilt update facility, which automatically updates its database with the newest spyware definition records for free.
"In creating PestBlock 2.5, we had two key ideas in mind - performance and protection," says Michael Berdnikov, CEO of PrivacyAnywhere Software. "Thanks to the optimized algorithm, our product scans the computer four times faster than any other software in class. This, of course, doesn't affect the efficiency of search. With over 49.000 signatures in the database, PestBlock can detect almost any currently known spyware. Obviously, if you use PestBlock, the chances that someone will learn your banking and identity details or computing habits are reduced to zero. Similarly you will no longer get bombarded by adware-generated pop-ups."
Using PestBlock, you can scan the entire system, including registry keys, folders, files and memory, or perform a custom scan within any specified folder. If PestBlock detects spyware, you are alerted with a sound and prompted to take action. Upon spyware removal, the program provides you with a detailed report about removed objects with their location. PestBlock can also search for malicious processes in memory. With one click on the Memory Watch button, the program analyses memory for spyware and in a second responds with a list of all running processes. For more protection you configure the time interval for automatic memory scans.
PestBlock Pricing and Availability
PestBlock runs under Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 and costs $39.95 (USD). Discounts for volume buyers are available. Registered customers are entitled to free updates of the program and its spyware definition file, and free lifetime technical support. Additional information on PestBlock, as well as its free evaluation version is available from the company website at http://www.privacyanywhere.com.
About PrivacyAnywhere Software, LLC
PrivacyAnywhere Software is a Russian technology company, which specializes in privacy software development. The company was founded in 2004 by software engineer Michael Berdnikov. The mission of the company is to provide employers, educators, government offices and anyone else with truly useful privacy protection tools at an affordable price, backed up by top-notch customer support. Among the main products is PestBlock, a spyware detector, and Evidence Sweeper, a system usage cleaner. For more information about the company, visit http://www.privacyanywhere.com.
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