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Comodo Security Solutions, Inc., is proud to announce that Comodo Internet Security has won the 2009 Techsupportalert.com "Editor's Choice" award for Free Vista 64-bit Software.
"This editor's choice award is only given to the best product in its category, so this is an honor," said Rik Mayell, Category Editor at Gizmo's Techsupportalert
Comodo Internet Security protects computers online. Its first line of defense is a firewall with Host Intrusion Prevention System, combined with a constantly-updated antivirus database. Comodo offers this powerful protection to all Internet users free of charge.
Techsupportalert is a community-based website which calls itself the Wikipedia® for freeware. Visitors there can find and download free software. Volunteers at the site help the visitors select the software that best meets their needs.
"Thanks to the kind people of Techsupportalert, both for choosing Comodo Internet Security, and for reminding Internet users how important it is to prevent problems every time they go online," said Melih Abdulhayoglu, CEO and Chief Security Architect of Comodo. "I hope millions of people will visit Techsupportalert and protect their computers and their information by downloading Comodo Internet Security."
For more information, visit Techsupportalert.com here..
About Comodo
The Comodo companies provide the infrastructure that is essential in enabling e-merchants, other Internet-connected companies, software companies, and individual consumers to interact and conduct business via the Internet safely and securely. The Comodo companies offer PKI SSL, Code Signing, Content Verification and E-Mail Certificates; award winning PC security software; vulnerability scanning services for PCI Compliance; secure e-mail and fax services.
Continual innovation, a core competence in PKI, and a commitment to reversing the growth of Internet-crime distinguish the Comodo companies as vital players in the Internet's ongoing development. Comodo secures and authenticates online transactions and communications for over 200,000 business customers and has over 10,000,000 installations of desktop security products.
For additional information on Comodo - Creating Trust Online™ visit our website.
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Katharine Hadow is Public Relations Manager at the Comodo companies, which provide the infrastructure that is essential in enabling e-merchants, other Internet-connected companies, software companies, and individual consumers to interact and conduct business via the Internet safely and securely. The Comodo companies offer PKI SSL, Code Signing, Content Verification and E-Mail Certificates; award winning PC security software; vulnerability scanning services for PCI Compliance; secure e-mail and fax services. Continual innovation, a core competence in PKI, and a commitment to reversing the growth of Internet-crime distinguish the Comodo companies as vital players in the Internet's ongoing development. Comodo secures and authenticates online transactions and communications for over 200,000 business customers and has over 10,000,000 installations of desktop security products.
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