Solo Computing Virus News High-Tech PC Security for 2010: XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware 7.0 Compatible with Windows 7.

High-Tech PC Security for 2010: XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware 7.0 Compatible with Windows 7.

ParetoLogic’s XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware 7.0, the next generation of security software, is now certified to be Compatible with Windows 7.

PR Log (Press Release)Nov 20, 2009 – XoftSpySE Anti-spyware 7.0, which saw significant upgrades earlier this season, has been tested to meet all of the technical requirements to be compatible with Windows® 7. The security software, which emphasizes powerful performance, ease of use, and sophisticated technology to find and remove malware, is supported with both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the new operating system.

XoftSpySE Anti-Spyware 7.0, created by the security software specialists at ParetoLogic, has been a long-time favorite among PC users. A robust scanning engine paired with a few essential tools, the program brings clarity and simplicity to system security. “Not everyone wants to deal with bulky, complicated, and confusing programs to secure their PC,” said Gregory K. Amlin, ParetoLogic’s Vice-President of Operations and Product Management, “We provide users with what they need – a fast scan and a clean system.”

Protecting against spyware, adware, Trojans, rootkits, dialers, and an increasingly vicious array of malware, XoftSpySE makes no sacrifice of strength for its speed. Along with an enhanced scan, earlier this year XoftSpySE added important new defenses against unwanted startup items and browser toolbars. The Startup Editor allows users to directly control what they want, and don’t want, to load on start up. The BHO Editor gives users the power to quickly cut away useless and cluttered toolbars from their web browser.

XoftSpySE 7.0 may well prove to be a vital necessity for many users, because along with the advantages and novelty of Windows 7 comes the possibility of new dangers and risks. “Malware authors continually target popular services for their attacks – we need to get there before they do,” said Amlin. With much buzz around Windows 7, and a positive consumer response, malware authors will see the operating system as a new target. Indeed, new operating systems are typically besieged by threats, and security updates and patches are continually released by Microsoft to combat them. A reliable anti-malware solution will ensure that malware which finds its way through the inevitable cracks and vulnerabilities is promptly stopped.