ThreatFire is powerful security software that works with your existing antivirus solution to provide protection against zero-day threats. Its behavior-based approach stops new and aggressive threats that traditional signature-based programs have yet to defend against.
But why does this keep happening? Traditional antivirus solutions have no choice but to wait until they discover a new threat and can produce a signature to combat it. This is where ThreatFire comes in. Unlike traditional antivirus products, ThreatFire provides behavior-based protection that doesn't rely on signatures to shield you from new threats.
Instead, ThreatFire is designed to be used alongside your existing antivirus software, and it fills the gap in protection between your antivirus signature updates. It can defend against all sorts of security threats, including viruses, worms, trojans, rootkits, and even some spyware.
ThreatFire's advanced ActiveDefense technology is capable of intelligently analyzing the behavior of processes and programs on a system, halting any malicious action immediately. It continuously monitors all activities on your PC at a low system level and makes use of a proprietary combination of analytics, risk algorithms, program histories, and tolerance thresholds to identify and shut down threats, no matter how new they may be.
The best part? ThreatFire is incredibly easy to use, instantly effective, and light on system resources. You can choose between the advanced Pro version or the Free Edition, giving users a range of options and flexibility that traditional antivirus simply can't provide. In short, ThreatFire represents a major improvement in antivirus protection, and a crucial advance in keeping your PC safe from harm.
Version 3.0.10: N/A
Version 3.0.7: Formerly named Cyberhawk, more features available for free
Version 3.0.4: Formerly named Cyberhawk, more features available for free
Version 2.0.3: Enhanced overall protective capability, addressed conflict with Zone Alarm v.7, misc. other program fixes
Version 1.1.3.2: N/A
Version 1.1.2.2: N/A