Ever considered in relation to life from the perception of a virus? It isn't a cute image. Stitched mutually from ones and zeroes coded by several eternally bored, sociopathic, over-achieving teens, you're born into a globe that in fact doesn't like you.
As you try to rush from server to server, from USB stick to council employee's computer, you're chased by ever more complicated anti-virus attacks. Not to state devastating rings of firewalls. And after that programs like Threatfire arrive all along that make an already hostile environment an even more perilous proposition.
This freeware effort from PC Tools is designed to reinforce your main anti-virus protection by providing additional behavioral detection. This means that it monitors the processes with programs running on your computer, looking for doubtful activity. If Threatfire identifies any strange behaviour, it quarantines the relevant files before they can do any damage.
In further words, this helpful tiny utility can act next to viruses when they've popped out unmarked into the wild, rather than waiting for eruptions to be tackle with virus definition updates. Because however short the wait for an update might be - with some anti-virus suites are extremely speedy these days - even the least delay can potentially be decisive.
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