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Two of the panels, Data Shield and PC Tuneup, display a padlock icon, meaning that you must upgrade to get access. Naturally all of the protective features you get in Panda Free Antivirus are also present in the Pro edition. I'll go over those features briefly here, but for a full understanding you should read my review of the free edition.
Of the five independent antivirus testing labs that I follow, just two include Panda in their selection of products for testing, down from four last year.
The three-part evaluation from AV-Test Institute has a maximum score of 18 points. Panda took just Kaspersky Anti-Virus managed a perfect 18 points in the latest test, while Bitdefender and Trend Micro took I follow two tests that MRG-Effitas reports regularly.
Like many other products, Panda failed both. In my own hands-on malware blocking test, Panda detected 94 percent of the samples and earned 9. I also challenged Panda with recently discovered malware-hosting URLs.
It blocked just 48 percent of the samples, most of them by blocking all access to the dangerous URL. Among recent products, only Comodo has scored lower in this test. With 98 percent protection, Norton has the best score; Avira Antivirus Pro is close behind with 95 percent. Phishing websites don't need malware or drive-by downloads.
They simply trick unwitting victims into giving away login credentials for banks and other sensitive sites. In my antiphishing test, Panda's detection rate lagged 33 percentage points behind that of consistent phish blocker Symantec Norton AntiVirus Basic.
The phishing protection built into Chrome and Internet Explorer also beat out Panda in this test. Norton is a tough opponent, but Bitdefender, Kaspersky, and Webroot all managed to eke out a score better than Norton's. There are a few bonus features shared by the free and Pro editions. The Rescue Kit lets you create a bootable USB antivirus, for cases when malware has locked up your computer, or invoke the aggressive Panda Cloud Cleaner, for malware that the regular antivirus couldn't eliminate.
And the Process Monitor offers detailed information on the security level and web connections of all processes. Trained experts who spot something fishy using this tool can terminate and block the suspect process. With everything I've described so far being available for free, why would you pay for the Pro edition? Well, for starters, you might want tech support. Free users only get forum-based support. When you pay, you get direct tech support by email or phone.
The Pro edition also adds several useful bonus features. Application Control. Most modern types of malware use some form of polymorphism, meaning that every instance of the malicious program is different. This helps them avoid signature-based detection. However, the fact that every instance is different makes possible a different kind of detection.
Panda's Application Control checks each program that launches against its database of known programs. If it encounters an unknown program, it asks you whether to let it run. If that query is unexpected, you should click Deny. Initially, Application Control is off, but enabling is a snap.
You can also set it to automatically deny execution of any unrecognized program, allowing only known programs. That should put a stop to any attack by zero-day or polymorphic malware. Just turn it off temporarily if you need to install something new. Simple Firewall.
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