McAfee VirusScan 2006

By Ken Feinstein, CNET.com on 21 November 2005

With VirusScan 2006, McAfee greatly enhances user protection against spyware and adware threats but slows your system down in the process.

User rating:6.8
  • Good: McAfee VirusScan 2006 provides aggressive scanning to catch spyware before it installs • Improved subscription model entitles you to feature upgrades through the life of your subscription
  • Bad: McAfee VirusScan 2006's user interface overemphasises the company's other products • Provides relatively slow full system scans
  • RRP: AU$90.00

McAfee's VirusScan 2006 offers some welcome improvements over McAfee VirusScan 2005. Most notably, VirusScan 2006 continuously scans for spyware, even alerting you before the spyware is installed. Like Norton AntiVirus 2006, McAfee VirusScan has a new subscription model, so you'll receive software upgrades for the life of your subscription. However, the cluttered McAfee user interface and relatively slow full system scans will likely turn off new users. But for VirusScan aficionados, McAfee VirusScan is a most welcome upgrade.

McAfee VirusScan 2006 installs easily, either as a boxed product or via the Web. The software places an icon in the system tray that lets you easily access the software's functions, either by right-clicking to bring up a menu or double-clicking. To run a scan, you load the McAfee VirusScan icon; to configure your virus scan, however, you'll need to bring up the McAfee Security Center. Unfortunately, the Security Center devotes lots of screen real estate to McAfee's other products, such as McAfee SpamKiller and McAfee Personal Firewall, whether you have these installed or not. Using the Security Center sometimes feels like you're being bombarded by a never-ending sales pitch.

To combat a full spectrum of malware, McAfee VirusScan 2006 scans incoming and outgoing e-mail. We found this feature to be a bit too sensitive, alerting us whenever we sent out too many e-mail messages with similar subject or content, though this feature can be disabled.

Over the past few years, spyware and adware infections have become more widespread and perhaps as much of a threat as viruses. As a result, products that protect you against spyware have become more popular. While McAfee VirusScan 2005 protected against spyware only during on-demand system scans, McAfee VirusScan 2006 offers on-access protection, continuously checking and blocking so-called PUPs (potentially unwanted programs) from running, and even stopping spyware during the installation process. We were impressed with how effective this was in our tests, alerting us before spyware even had the chance to install and run. We wish, though, that McAfee offered more detailed information about the PUP encountered so that one could better decide if the download in question is truly an unwanted program and not just take McAfee's word for it. Norton AntiVirus 2006 provides much more detail regarding potential spyware dangers.

While using McAfee VirusScan 2006, we noticed that full system scans took unusually long to complete. According to the company, McAfee VirusScan 2006 was designed to sacrifice scan speed for overall system usability, so you can continue using your PC as the scan progresses. Nevertheless, we noticed pronounced performance hits in two of our three real-world performance tests. For our complete performance benchmarks of McAfee VirusScan, see CNET's 2006 antivirus performance test results page. As for reliability, McAfee VirusScan has been independently tested against other antivirus products by CheckVir, and AV-Comparatives, and it generally compares favorably at stopping most viruses in their tests. With this version, McAfee also promises to provide daily updates of virus definitions.

With VirusScan 2006, McAfee introduces an improved subscription model. A one-year license now entitles you to software version updates, not just updates of virus definitions. So whenever VirusScan 2007 comes out, you'll automatically download it and its new features -- unless it's time for you to resubscribe with McAfee.

McAfee provides a variety of free support, including online chat, e-mail, and Web-based user forums, tips, and FAQs -- more options than Symantec provides its Norton users.

Topics: mcafee, sortware, 2006, antispyware, antivirus, spyware, scan, virus, security, virusscan

Comments (8)

  • sandra gave 7/10 on 26/03/2008 02:45

    • Good: 1
    • Bad: 1

    Download it from http://loadingvault.com

  • srransa gave 2/10 on 05/12/2006 08:49

    • Good: comprehensive protection
    • Bad: Turns an elite sprint athlete style laptop into a grandpa!

    Was installed on my new Dell Laptop by default. I nearly rang Dell to find out why a DuoCore2 (2.16ghz), 7200rpm hard drive and 2GHz of DDR2 Ram performed slower than my older Pentium 4!

    Before ringing I uninstalled McAfee and the result was my laptop now rips!

  • Sad User gave 5/10 on 11/11/2006 09:28

    • Good: Good Anti-virus software. I really like the file backup / recovery option. This works really great.
    • Bad: Slows system down big time

    I purchased this product and installed it. Guess what! My System slowed down to a crawl!!! Wish I had never purchased it.

  • Anonymous gave 2/10 on 27/09/2006 00:17

    • Good: Very Little
    • Bad: Can prohibit your POP3 email working some times and will COMPLETELY HALT all email traffic if it expires. It is also the biggest pain to uninstall from your computer. And where is their phone support???

    Works only some of the time

  • dkaszynski@academicplanet.com gave 4/10 on 20/08/2006 03:02

    • Bad: Please help me, I just purchased your Internet Security Suite and need to unstall it and reinstall it because I am getting all of these pop-ups stating that anerror has occured. I have tried wat your pop-up says to do, but to no avail. PLEASE HELP!

    when losdedhows error that something was not loaded properly.

  • Anonymous gave 2/10 on 07/08/2006 07:58

    • Good: Seems to keep viruses off my machine
    • Bad: Slows the system to a near halt

    Protects from viruses only and slows systems to near halt

  • andrew wright gave a review on 23/04/2006 20:49

    Slows down the computer by a major degree and does not work in unskilled hands

    I recently purchased the McAfee Security Centre, which included VirusScan, on Saturday the 22rd of April as I just hooked up my computer to the internet. As a computer novice I did not appreciate the problems this software could cause me and, by what others would consider, my older (2-3 years) computer.

    I installed the software that night according to the brief instructions and believed that was enough. I then went on the internet for the first time. After a few hours I got ballon messages emanating from the bottom bar of the windows saying that spyware was detected and please click to fix the problem.

    Then I found that these messages were not from the McAfee program but from mob called Adware(?). In their unsolicited mail they reconmended that I download spyware sherriff to fix the problem.

    I would have exited the system and left it at that. But the ballons continued to come in even when the internet connection was cut, jamming up my computer. The computer I fould could not sustain the combined effort of the McAffe program and this never ending nusiance mail.

    I thought I could uninstall the McAfee program to releave my computer, but I cannot uninstall it with windows XP. And this Spyware sheriff that promised to fix the 'problem', which I suspect may be the cause, and end the Adware's interference on my machine will cost me at least US$43 to install.

    My warning to all those who are considering the McAfee Program, particularly novices like myself, is to avoid it like the plague. It cannot protect your computer unless you are experienced in its installation and if you have an older machine it may cause more problems than it will solve.

  • Pierre gave 1/10 on 10/10/2005 13:57

    Excellent product - nothing gets past it.

    Have tried the main 4 Steganos(what a joke)
    Norton (good but inflexable)
    Zone Alarm (easy to use but a bit basic)
    McAfee is the best, extraordinarily reliable, stops the virus's dead and hackers have no chance and even tells you where the hackers are coming from. McAfee has the best features, if your prepared to learn them. Had version 5 internet suite (loved quick clean lite). Version 8 has no quick clean, only "shredder". McAfee internet security suite 2006 Ver.8 has been made user friendly in set up and use I notice. Forget the biased crap that goes on in commentaries from people who get advertising for good comments - McAfee Security Suite is the best by far.

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