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<I>Consumer Reports</i> rates desktop security applications

<I>Consumer Reports</i> rates desktop security applications

Robert Vamosi Former Editor
As CNET's former resident security expert, Robert Vamosi has been interviewed on the BBC, CNN, MSNBC, and other outlets to share his knowledge about the latest online threats and to offer advice on personal and corporate security.
Robert Vamosi
The September issue of features the organization's analysis of popular desktop security applications. For Internet security suites, Consumer Reports agrees with CNET, recommending ZoneAlarm Internet Security 6.5, and for the best antivirus/antispyware combination, again CR echoes CNET high praise for Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2006. To read the full list of recommended software, however, you'll have to pick up a copy at your local newsstand or be a subscriber to view the articles online.