Pros
- Low impact on PC performance
- Excellent malware detection and blocking
Cons
- Interface needs a makeover
Bottom Line
G Data's security suite is one of the best defenders we've ever seen, and it takes the top spot among this year's crop despite a rough interface.
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Best Security Suites: PC Bodyguards

