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ThreatFire v4.10.1.14

Freeware
Vista / Win2k / WinXP

ThreatFire is security software designed to protect in real-time against viruses, worms, trojans, spyware, adware, rootkits, keyloggers, and buffer overflows. It is designed to be used alongside your current antivirus to protect you between antivirus updates. Because it is behavior-based and not signature-based, ThreatFire protects against both known and unknown, or zero-day, threats. ThreatFire is free to all home users.

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License type Freeware1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 31 Aug 2007
Latest update 21 Jan 2010
Downloads 3,911
File size 8.60 MB (1min @ 1Mbps)
Operating systems Vista / Win2k / WinXP1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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rickster9 Junior Member
  ThreatFire v4.5.0.17

No x64 based version. x86 version connects to the internet for unknown reasons.

09 Jun 2009
connectr Newbie
  ThreatFire v3.0.14

It just works! Like good software is supposed to but rarely does.

23 Feb 2008
woolf67 Newbie
  ThreatFire v3.0.14

Works like a dream on vista you don't even realise its there

17 Feb 2008