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Posted at 3:52 PM on Wednesday 07/22/09 by
Ben
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    Goobylal - Posted 4:28 pm PDT 07/22/09 (280 Posts)  Report Spam

    With a name like "Panda," how can one NOT feel secure?

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    homelessz - Posted 5:59 pm PDT 07/22/09 (130 Posts)  Report Spam

    Say Im weird, but the name makes me think of China's stuff... nah

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    papeluv - Posted 6:39 pm PDT 07/22/09 (573 Posts)  Report Spam

    I used the free version of panda for a couple of years, it worked well for me. good stuff, and definitely better that norton taking over your machine.

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    Daktylo - Posted 7:20 pm PDT 07/22/09 (483 Posts)  Report Spam

    Getting a virus or spyware would make me a very saaad panda....

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    bigee1212 - Posted 7:23 pm PDT 07/22/09 (100 Posts)  Report Spam

    lol.

    just use free alternatives, antivir, avg, avast, all great products. as for the firewall, windows firewall will serve you well.

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    syzygy - Posted 8:16 pm PDT 07/22/09 (332 Posts)  Report Spam

    oh great panda, protect me!

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    BenKat - Posted 12:40 am PDT 07/23/09 (2185 Posts)  Report Spam

    I like koala better, cuter, more friendly.

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    jax721 - Posted 6:15 am PDT 07/23/09 (7 Posts)  Report Spam

    Panda Sucks. Either go the free AVG/Avira/MalwareBytes route or Norton Inernet Security 2009 if paying money makes you feel good. By the way NIS 2009 is world better than any of Norton previous products.

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    LiveSquid - Posted 7:02 am PDT 07/23/09 (2122 Posts)  Report Spam

    Norton, #8? Really? No burp way will I ever use a Norton product again. Ill just go with Kaspersky.

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