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Comodo Provides Security Freeware in 17 Languages
Jersey City, NJ, July 07, 2009 - Until now, Comodo Internet Security had a drawback: it was only available in English.
Grateful Internet users around the world install the award-winning freeware on their computers. Yet many could not benefit from it because they could not understand the English-language instructions for the antivirus and firewall software.
Malware thrives in the world's poorest countries where Internet users can barely afford PCs and Internet access. Security software in those countries is considered a luxury. Infection easily strikes in these countries, and the infection passes from one unprotected computer to another.
Comodo Internet Security 3.10 is available in 17 languages. The award-winning suite can be downloaded in Brazilian, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Czech, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, and Swedish, in addition to the original English.
"These translations make it possible for Comodo Internet Security to protect computers for billions more people around the world," said Melih Abdulhayoglu, CEO and Chief Security Architect of Comodo. "The Internet has the power to change people's lives, especially in the way it makes information available to the world's poorest people. We are proud to make it available to non-English speakers."
For more information about Comodo Internet Security, or to download a copy of the free security software in one of the above languages, visit personalfirewall.comodo.com.
COMODO SECURITY SOLUTIONS
Comodo Security Solutions, Inc., creates trust online by securing the PCs of millions of Internet users worldwide. The company's award-winning firewall and antivirus software are available as the Comodo Internet Security suite at no charge, in order to protect every PC from malware.
Comodo Internet Security suite's revolutionary Default Deny Protection™ protects computers from online threats with unprecedented ease and security.
Other free products include backup software, system cleaner, and PC memory cleaning. Comodo Security Solutions, Inc., is committed to enabling an infrastructure for a Trusted Internet, providing online interactions with a new layer of security and trust, mutual and in real time.
The Comodo companies secure and authenticate online transactions and communications for over 200,000 business customers and has over 15,000,000 installations of desktop security products.
Comodo Security Solutions, Inc. -- Creating Trust Online™. For more information, visit Comodo's website.
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Katharine Hadow
Comodo--Creating Trust Online
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Email: media-relations@comodo.com
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