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karthwyne

join:2003-04-27
Atlanta, GA
reply to mt1
Re: Question about Bellsouth Internet Security Suite

if what you have is working, stay with it. when (or if) you do make this switch, uninstall the current stuff before installing the ATTIS.

and with any big installs/changes, make sure to backup the important files on the PC before starting.

mt1

join:2007-10-04
Russellville, AL

I will probably switch to the bellsouth security when the current one expires, I don't know how good it is or anything but I would rather use it than pay $60 a month to McAfee when it is included in the 6.0 service that I have. The way I look at it is if I was going to pay $60 for McAfee why not get the 6.0 speed and use the $60 a year that I spent on Mcafee and get the higher speed even though I probably do not need anything as fast as 6.0


Jack

@bellsouth.net
You can get FREE McAfee anti-virus and firewall protection by downloading it from AOL. It works great, and is far superior to the BellSouth offering.

You do have to sign up for a free AOL account if you don't already have one.

anonyjane

join:2008-02-10
Billingsley, AL

I don't know about McAfee, but truth be told, AT&T does not train the helpdesk how to properly support the internet security (be prepared to call several times or be on the phone for awhile, unless you get lucky) and they are slow to fix flaws (mostly license related things).

mt1

join:2007-10-04
Russellville, AL

reply to Jack
All I want is something free that will work. I did not know about the McAfee from AOL. I was actually thinking about AVG after McAfee expired. If I go with McAfee will I need to uninstall the paid version after it expires before I download the free version from AOL? I have been hesitant about the one that Bellsouth is offering but I just went ahead and added it to the order while I was upgrading to 6.0 and that way I would already have it on my account if I wanted to use it.

Airwolf7
Premium
join:2004-12-12
Franklin, KY
reply to karthwyne
I just wanted to ask a question about this AT&T Internet Security suite.

Who actually makes it?

I very much doubt that BellSouth/AT&T makes it so what company's technology is it built upon?


jeno

@bellsouth.net

AT&T Internet Security SuiteSM (formerly BellSouth Premium Internet Security) is provided by:

Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc.

AT&T Knowledge base (formerly BellSouth):

Uninstalling AT&T Internet Security SuiteSM (formerly BellSouth Premium Internet Security)

Problem: Uninstallation via Add/Remove Programs and the Cleanup Utility are unsuccessful, users may run this Microsoft Tool that can detect and remove registry entries.
Solution: Use the Microsoft Cleanup utility to remove AT&T Internet Security SuiteSM (formerly BellSouth Premium Internet Security).

1. From the Downloads section download the MSCleaner.exe file to the Desktop. Double-click the saved file to start the installation.
2. Click Next on the first page of the Windows Installer Cleanup Installation Wizard.
3. Accept the License Agreement and press Next.
4. Click Next to begin the install.
5. Click Finish once the installation is complete
Once the installation is complete, click Start, point to Programs and choose Windows Install Clean Up
6. A list of programs will appear. Remove any entries containing the following:
Command
Authenthium
Freedom
Pest Patrol
*Zero-Knowledge
»securityhelp.bellsouth.net/index···catId=13


jeno

@bellsouth.net
reply to Airwolf7
Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc. changed its name to Radialpoint in 2005.
Radialpoint:
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radialpoint

Airwolf7
Premium
join:2004-12-12
Franklin, KY
Thanks for the info Jeno.


jeno

@bellsouth.net
YW, Airwolf7


karthwyne

join:2003-04-27
Atlanta, GA
reply to mt1
i would go with AVG over the AT&T one.

you can check over in the Security forum about the best AV programs, but last i looked it was Kaspersky, NOD32, and Norton at the top, with a rather large gap before any of the others came in.
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