McAfee Wireless Protection makes more sense as part of the McAfee Total Protection suite than as a stand-alone application.
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McAfee AntiSpyware 2006 is a good antispyware choice if you're already using the other parts of McAfee's security suite.
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McAfee Internet Security Suite 2006 packs a powerful protection arsenal -- but it's far too slow. Loyal McAfee users should upgrade for the automatic spyware and phishing blockers, but the rest of us should seek security elsewhere, such as ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.
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McAfee Internet Security 2008 trounces Norton Internet Security 2008, offering a better designed product with more security tools.
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