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VB100 Certification Achieved by F-PROT Antivirus for Windows XP Professional

The Virus Bulletin, the leading e-publication in the field of viruses and related malware, certifies Frisk F-PROT Antivirus on Windows XP Professional CARY, NC, June 17, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Frisk Software"s F-PROT Antivirus has been certified on Windows XP Professional by The Virus Bulletin, the leading online trade journal in the field of viruses and related malware. Earning the coveted VB 100 Certification means that in tests conducted by The Virus Bulletin"s engineering staff, F-PROT performed flawlessly. RAE Internet, F-PROT"s sole distributor in the United States is proud to make this leading edge technology available to a wide spectrum of users. F-PROT Antivirus for Microsoft Windows is particularly popular with home and SOHO users, because it offers world-class technology at the extremely affordable price of $29.95 for up to 5 personal computers. RAE Internet also distributes F-PROT Antivirus for non-Microsoft platforms such as Linux, Solaris, BSD and Unix. Large enterprises and service providers typically use PROT to protect large implementations of file servers from computer viruses and malware.


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