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Wednesday giveaway: Comodo Internet Security Pro
Thanks to the good folks at Comodo, ten lucky commenters will get their hands on a product key for the Professional version.
Curious about what sets Pro apart from the free version? For starters, you'll be eligible for live 24-7, "remote hands-on" tech support. Our regular readers are all pretty tech savy and may not need this, but maybe there's a relative or two on your support list that might appreciate it? That way, you both get a prize - less phone calls for you, and CIS Pro for them!
You'll also get access to Comodo's TrustConnect service, which provides you a trusted VPN connection that's available everywhere - even on your iPhone or iPod Touch. It's a nice layer of protection to have available when you're stuck using untrusted wireless access on the road.
To enter, just leave a comment on this post before the clock strikes midnight EST on Sunday, March 15th. We'll announce the winners on Monday the 16th.
This contest is open to legal residents of the United States only. Foreign DS readers, fear not! We've got more giveaways coming up for other great apps that you'll be able to participate in!
- Open to legal US residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 and older.
- To enter leave a comment on this post.
- The comment must be left before March 15, 11:59PM Eastern Time.
- You may enter only once.
- Ten winners will be selected in a random drawing.
- Prize: Key code for one year of Comodo Internet Security Pro (US$39).
- Click Here for complete Official Rules.

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 7)
SPM7654 said 12:10AM on 3-12-2009
Looks great. Does it support Win7 too?
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Lee Mathews said 1:11PM on 3-11-2009
It's running just fine on my son's laptop with build 7048!
murph said 1:17PM on 3-11-2009
i love free stuff. also the VPN connection sounds very interesting.
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downloadsquad said 1:35PM on 3-11-2009
I've been using the free version for a while, other than the occasional "it did not start with Windows for some reason" it has been very good.
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megamike said 1:17PM on 3-11-2009
I use the comodo registry cleaner and it appears to do the job
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VMMaster said 1:20PM on 3-11-2009
Strange, because even with the Norton 7 beta i was still getting Blue Screen Errors stating that tdx.sys was the cause. I thought 7048 was torrent only?
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Terry said 1:20PM on 3-11-2009
I use there free suite. It runs great and not a resource hog.
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Kevin said 1:30PM on 3-11-2009
I'm a big fan of this suite, no complaints at all.
Bufsabre said 1:19PM on 3-11-2009
well im a linux user but i like the suggestion of giving it to someone to lessen a small amount the support i have to give, bring it on
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Chris G. said 1:22PM on 3-11-2009
I like free software, especially something as useful as this.
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wizzard said 9:43PM on 3-11-2009
Want it. Pretty please.
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Cc12floz said 1:23PM on 3-11-2009
Me!
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Jigsaw hc said 1:24PM on 3-11-2009
Thanks!
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Alvin Ashcraft said 1:26PM on 3-11-2009
I am a winner
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agr1007 said 1:27PM on 3-11-2009
Does this play well with the 64bit version of Vista? We just got a new computer for our kids with the 64bit Vista installed on it.
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Kyoko said 1:31PM on 3-11-2009
too late?
hope not
thanks!
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Negrobula said 1:43PM on 3-11-2009
I'm going to install it and test it, definitely I'm giving a good try since I do not like the AVG and Avira solutions very much...
Looking forward it to test it...
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JR said 1:32PM on 3-11-2009
I'll take two!
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Kendal Orrison said 9:31PM on 3-11-2009
I just installed the free version last night. My only complaint is the size of the antivirus updates. For someone who doesn't have a broadband connection, they are huge. That's right, I live 5 miles from town and have to rely on a cellphone connection (200kbs) for any internet other than 23.3kbs dial-up. Apparently me and the cows don't need high speed anything.
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Tony said 3:10PM on 3-11-2009
Useful software does indeed rock, as do free things.
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