PC Tools (founded in 2003),
formerly known as WinGuides.com,
was a software company acquired by
Symantec Symantec may refer to:
*An American consumer software company now known as Gen Digital Inc.
*A brand of enterprise security software purchased by Broadcom Inc.
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in 2008; the new owner eventually discontinued the PC Tools name. Company headquarters were in Australia, with offices in Luxembourg, the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland and Ukraine. The company had previously developed and distributed security and optimization software for the
Mac OS X and
Microsoft Windows
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platforms.
Products
By 29 November 2006 software owned by PC Tools had been downloaded over 125 million times.
PC Tools Browser Defender
PC Tools Browser Defender,
also called Browser Defender for short, is a
browser toolbar
A browser toolbar is a toolbar that resides within a browser's window. All major web browsers provide support to browser toolbar development as a way to extend the browser's GUI and functionality. Browser toolbars are considered to be a particula ...
for
Internet Explorer and
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and a ...
browsers on
Windows based computers. Browser Defender allows for safe web surfing.
PC Tools iAntiVirus
iAntivirus was updated in 2012 and rebranded under
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*A brand of enterprise security software purchased by Broadcom Inc.
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's Norton brand.
PC Tools iAntiVirus is free
antivirus software for
Intel based
Apple Macintosh computers running
Mac OS 10.5
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(Leopard) and
Mac OS 10.6
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(Snow Leopard) initially released in June 2008, used to detect and remove
malware
Malware (a portmanteau for ''malicious software'') is any software intentionally designed to cause disruption to a computer, server, client, or computer network, leak private information, gain unauthorized access to information or systems, depri ...
,
spyware and
malicious exploits, using both signature-based and heuristic detection.
AntiVirus was criticized because it only scans for Macintosh viruses, ignoring
Windows and
Linux viruses. It was praised for its speed and low usage of system resources.
PC Tools Internet Security
PC Tools Internet Security,
was the combination of the Spyware Doctor product the Firewall product and the Anti Spam product. It provided the functionality of all three stand alone products into a single seamless product. Symantec is no longer offering this product as of 18 May 2013. It was
payware designed for
Windows 8 (32-/64-bit),
Windows 7 (32-/64-bit),
Windows Vista (32-/64-bit) and
Windows XP (32-bit).
PC Tools Registry Mechanic
PC Tools Registry Mechanic,
the first software PC Tools released,
scanned the Windows registry to find errors. Version 11, released on 31 October 2011, is the last one.
PC Tools Spyware Doctor
PC Tools Spyware Doctor,
is anti-malware software. Spyware Doctor detects malware based on indicators of compromise using its spider technology. The most recent version of Spyware Doctor is 9, which was released on 31 October 2011. Symantec is no longer offering this product as of 18 May 2013.
PC Tools Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus
PC Tools Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus
has the same features as Spyware Doctor, with added anti-virus capabilities. Symantec has not sold this since 2013; v9 is the last one available.
ThreatExpert
The ThreatExpert
Web site says that it is an advanced automated threat analysis system (initialized ''ATAS'') built to analyze and report the actions of malware in a fully automated mode.
the latest version was beta version 1.0.1.0 of 1 March 2008. There have been no updates since March 2008, and the Web site seems inactive.
Acquisition by Symantec
On 18 August 2008,
Symantec Symantec may refer to:
*An American consumer software company now known as Gen Digital Inc.
*A brand of enterprise security software purchased by Broadcom Inc.
Broadcom Inc. is an American designer, developer, manufacturer and global supplier ...
announced the signing of an agreement to acquire PC Tools such that PC Tools would maintain separate operations.
The financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. Symantec acquired PC Tools for
US$262,000,000 on 6 October 2008.
Symantec withdrew the entire PC Tools security portfolio, comprising PC Tools Internet Security, Spyware Doctor and Spyware Doctor with Antivirus, on 18 May 2013; PC Tools was not sold and could not be renewed from 4 December 2013. Symantec said that this would not affect PC Tools Utilities products.
Reception
Spyware Doctor received the
PC World ''Best Buy'' award in the October 2007 issue of the magazine saying "PC Tools' Spyware Doctor 5.0 was the winner, outperforming the competition at detecting and removing our test set of adware and spyware samples."
Spyware Doctor has received several Editors' Choice awards from PC Magazine, including one for Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 5.5 in 2008. The product has also received numerous other awards from around the globe.
Not all reviews have been positive and early versions of Spyware Doctor 5.0, which the company rewrote from scratch, received some negative commentary.
CNET's Download.com
reviews justifies the 3-star rating by saying, "in our trial scans, Spyware Doctor repeatedly flagged several dozen harmless cookies as potential threats, more than any other antispyware product we tested. We were also unable to learn more about each threat or why Spyware Doctor flagged each."
Criticism
Symantec was unsuccessfully sued by a Washington resident for running fake scans to get people to pay for subscriptions to PC Tools's Registry Mechanic, Performance Toolkit, and
Norton Utilities The lawsuit claims the company intentionally ran the fake scans and the results were not real.
References
External links
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ThreatExpertiAntiVirusBrowser Defender
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Antivirus software
Firewall software
Gen Digital acquisitions