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Bitdefender Total Security 2018 packs effective anti-loss and anti-theft tools for your Windows laptop or tablet, remotely accessible from anywhere in the world via your web Bitdefender Central account. Bitdefender Internet Security 2018 Latest. Bitdefender Internet Security 2018 Latest – Bitdefender Internet Security 2018 improves innovation granted by AV-TEST Best Windows Protection for three years directly, and Finest Performance for system rate. Bitdefender Internet Security 2018 for windows, mac, It is incredibly easy to use.
Pros
Excellent antivirus lab scores. Ransomware and webcam protection. Robust, non-intrusive firewall. Full-featured parental control. Many bonus features.Cons
Mediocre scores in some of our hands-on tests. Very limited parental control features on iOS devices.Bottom Line
Bitdefender Internet Security aces independent antivirus tests and packs an amazing collection of features. With new webcam protection and enhanced parental control, it's better than ever.
When you decide you need more protection than what antivirus offers, you can always upgrade to a full-blown security suite. Typical suite add-ons include firewall protection, spam filtering, and parental control. Bitdefender Internet Security adds these, and more, to the already rich complement of features found in Bitdefender Antivirus Plus. This entry-level suite has so many layers that it rivals the top-tier mega-suites of some competitors. It's an Editors' Choice security suite.
As with Kaspersky, Trend Micro, and ESET, Bitdefender costs just shy of $80 per year for three licenses. Webroot goes for a good bit less, $59.99 per year for three licenses; that subscription price would get you one Bitdefender license. McAfee Internet Security appears to cost more, but with McAfee your $89.99 subscription gets you a year of protection for every device in your household, be it Android, iOS, macOS, or Windows.
This suite's main window looks almost identical to that of Bitdefender Antivirus Plus. The main dashboard reports security status and displays a banner with recommendations from the AutoPilot feature designed to make sure you experience all of the suite's components. Four quick action buttons let you launch a quick scan, open the VPN, activate SafePay banking protection, or install protection on another device. A fifth button lets you change out the actions of the other four, selecting from nine possibilities.
As with the antivirus, a left-rail menu lets you open pages devoted to Protection, Privacy, and Utilities. The big difference is that all Protection and Privacy features are available in the suite. In the antivirus, some of them are visible but not functional. Access to Utilities still requires an upgrade to Bitdefender Total Security.
Shared Antivirus Features
Bitdefender's antivirus is overflowing with useful security features, some of them new in this edition. You really should go read my review of that product. But for those who don't have time, I'll summarize here.
Lab Test Results ChartMalware Protection Results ChartPhishing Protection Results Chart
Three of the four independent testing labs that I follow include Bitdefender in their regular reports, and all three give it excellent marks. Normalizing and averaging the scores to a 10-point scale, Bitdefender gets a perfect 10 points. With 9.9 points, Kaspersky is very close behind, and Kaspersky appears in the latest reports from all four labs.
In my malware protection test, Bitdefender and Kaspersky both didn't fare nearly as well. However, when my results don't jibe with lab reports, I give the labs more weight.
Bitdefender did better at preventing downloads from malware-hosting URLs, with 92 percent protection. Top marks in this test go to F-Secure and Trend Micro Internet Security, both of which reached 99 percent.
Phishing websites, fraudulent sites that steal your login credentials, can do as much harm as malware, and Bitdefender earned a marvelous score in my hands-on antiphishing test, with 99 percent detection. However, in their own recent tests Kaspersky and McAfee managed 100 percent detection. Any of these three should provide excellent protection against fraudulent websites.
The Network Threat Protection component supplements existing web protection by watching for signs of attempts to exploit system and application vulnerabilities. When challenged with a collection of exploit attacks generated by the CORE Impact penetration tool, it detected and blocked about 40 percent by denying access to the exploit page and another 4 percent when real-time antivirus protection wiped out the exploit payload. The fully patched test system was not in any actual danger from these attacks. Symantec Norton 360 Deluxe owns the top score in this test, with 85 percent detection.
Every antivirus should protect against ransomware, just as with any other type of malware, but a slip-up that lets a zero-day ransomware attack succeed can have a huge impact. Bitdefender shores up its basic antivirus with many layers of ransomware-related protection. Safe Files stops any unauthorized program from making changes to your sensitive files. Advanced Threat Defense identifies malware, including ransomware, by its behavior. The Ransomware Remediation tool backs up your important files at the first hint of ransomware activity, restoring them when the threat is past.
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I had to turn off just about every other protective layer to even get about a dozen ransomware samples onto the test system. Bitdefender's ransomware-specific components foiled all the file-encryptor ransomware samples, as well as one screen-locker ransomware attack. One less-common whole-disk encrypting ransomware attack succeeded, but again, that success depended on having most antivirus layers disabled.
Other Shared Features
Bitdefender's antivirus includes a ton of features that many companies would reserve for a full security suite. Bitdefender Wallet is a complete, if basic, password manager. It captures and replays your passwords, syncs across devices, generates strong passwords, and even fills web forms with your personal data.
When you visit a bank website or other financial site, Bitdefender offers to open the site in Safepay. Safepay is a separate desktop, isolated from other processes, that includes a hardened browser. Wallet works with Safepay, and you can enable Flash if you must, but it accepts no other add-ons. Kaspersky's Safe Money feature offers similar protection.
New in the latest edition, the Anti-tracker features installs as a browser extension to block ads and other trackers on the web pages you peruse. It displays the number of trackers from the current page on its toolbar button; you can click the button for details. Trackers can ignore the official Do Not Track header with impunity, but Bitdefender actively shuts them down.
Bitdefender Antivirus also includes a full scale virtual private network, or VPN. You'll definitely need to peruse the antivirus review for results of the deep dive into this component by PCMag's VPN expert, Max Eddy. Briefly, it's based on AnchorFree Hotspot Shield and uses that company's infrastructure, but with additional privacy layers. Out of the box, it gives you 200MB of bandwidth per device per day, using a program-selected server. To lift the bandwidth cap and gain access to all servers, you need a separate subscription, which lists for $39.99 per year or $6.99 per month.
The list of advanced features just goes on and on. A Vulnerability scanner identifies missing security patches for Windows and popular programs, as well as weak Windows account passwords. You can use the File Shredder to permanently delete sensitive files, so that not even a forensic technician can recover them. If pernicious malware resists Bitdefender, cut the legs out from under it by rebooting in Rescue Mode. In this Linux-based operating system, Windows malware can't run, and hence can't defend itself.
Unobtrusive Firewall
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Bitdefender's firewall correctly blocked the web-based port scan tests I hit it with. It put all the system's ports in stealth mode, and reported when it detected and blocked a port scan. To be fair, if you have a home network, the devices connected to it already enjoy the protection of network address translation, or NAT. Their IP addresses are local to the network, not visible from the internet, and hence not subject to port scan attacks. My test system needs a special configuration to avoid protection by NAT.
The flip side of firewall protection involves controlling how programs on your system make use of your internet and network connection. In Autopilot mode, Bitdefender's firewall configures access permissions for known programs and monitors unknowns for any signs of network chicanery. Norton works in much the same way, and the levels-of-trust system in Kaspersky Internet Security is also similar.
For those who want notification every time an unknown program attempts access, Bitdefender used to offer Paranoid Mode. That option still appears, but under the name Alert Mode. How would you react on being asked whether nsaprog.exe should be allowed an outbound connection to http://104.71.177.9 using port 8088? Most users should leave Alert Mode alone.
Protection against network-based attacks that try to exploit security vulnerabilities on your system is a feature often associated with a firewall component. With Bitdefender, that Network Threat Protection now shows up right in the antivirus. It fended off 44 percent of the exploit attacks I generated; note, though, that none of them could have harmed the fully patched test system. Still, Norton's 85 percent protection is noticeably better.
Firewall protection isn't worth much if a zero-day malware program missed by the antivirus can reach in and turn it off. I found no way for a program to simply flip a switch in the Registry to turn off protection (no big surprise; that's an old trick that hardly ever works anymore). I found that I could kill off some less-central components like the parental control updater and system tray interface, but the core components resisted attack, and revived the ones that I managed to kill off.
Loading up a view of Windows services, I found seven Bitdefender services running, up from five the last time I looked. I found I could stop the VPN service and something called Product Agent Service, but the Stop link didn't even appear for the important ones. When I tried to set the startup status for those important services to Disabled (a trick that sometimes worked) I just got a disdainful 'Access denied.' Bitdefender remains thoroughly hardened against direct attack.
Spam Filter
Spam filtering becomes less and less significant as more people get mail through a web-based service like Gmail or Yahoo that filters out spam. But if you use another provider, perhaps an ISP that doesn't filter spam, you need a local spam filter to protect your inbox. Provided that your account uses the basic POP3 and SMTP protocols, Bitdefender can help.
The spam filter integrates with Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird, adding a toolbar that lets you flag spam messages that got past the filter, or report valid messages that it filtered in error. You can also click to put a sender on the Friends or Spammers list. Those using a different email client must create an email rule to divert marked spam messages into their own folder, and manage the Friends and Spammers lists from Bitdefender's spam filter settings.
If you do use the toolbar to mark a missed spam message, Bitdefender asks for permission to send that message to the cloud for analysis, thereby improving the filter. I suggest tweaking the settings so it always sends missed spam messages for analysis. It also asks for permission to send valid messages that were mismarked as spam, but that seems like a bad idea. Do you really want Bitdefender analyzing your personal email?
ZoneAlarm's spam filter features many pages of configuration choices. With Bitdefender, there are next to no settings. You might consider setting it to block emails using Cyrillic or Asian character sets, assuming you never get legitimate mail using those character sets.
Parental Control
As with parental control in most modern parental control software, you manage profiles for each child (no limit on how many) from the online console. A local client enforces the results on Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS devices. Support on iOS is limited to location tracking, app usage control, and device use timeout, but only location tracking works at present.
Setting Up Devices
To start with parental control, you log into Bitdefender Central and create a profile for your child. The profile includes name, birthdate, and an optional photo. Next, you identify the child's devices. It's important to do this before working on settings, because some of the settings rely on information gathered from those devices.
On Windows device with Bitdefender installed, it's a snap. Select Devices from the child's profile, choose the active device, select a user profile, and click Save. On a device without a Bitdefender installation, the system walks you through getting the main suite in place.
Installed on a Mac, Bitdefender controls the whole device, not just one user account. From the device itself, log into Bitdefender Central, select the child's profile, choose devices from the three-dot menu, and click Add Device. Installation on a Mac no longer requires that you install Bitdefender Antivirus for Mac.
To protect an Android device, you download the parental component from the app store and log in to your account to associate it with a child profile. During installation, you must give it several high-end permissions: Accessibility, Device Administrator, and Usage Access. Take care during this process, as it needs these (as well as more mundane permissions) to function correctly.
Installation on an iOS device is similar; download the app, associate it with a profile, and give it all requested permissions. Note, though, that a change in Apple policy has disabled the app's ability to control device and app usage. My Bitdefender contacts say this is due to be fixed soon.
Setting Limits for Your Kids
Back in the online console, click a child profile and click Websites. Bitdefender can block access to sites in 43 categories, some clearly inappropriate, some more innocuous. Based on the birthdate you entered for the child, it sets an initial selection of categories for blocking. For my imaginary ten-year-old, the blocked categories included Pornography, Mature Content, and Web Proxy.
On the Activity page for each child you get an overview of what's been happening. It shows recent location check-ins, apps used on each device, most-visited websites, blocked website categories, and time spent on each device.
Click Screen Time to set limits on the child's use of devices. This page features a big Pause button at top; according to the floating help tip it blocks use of the child's Windows, macOS, and Android devices when active. As noted, this feature doesn't work on iOS at present.
As with parental control in F-Secure Safe, you can define restricted access timespans and also put a daily cap on device use. However, where F-Secure simply defines a single span for Bedtime, Bitdefender lets you define multiple spans, and configure each of these to take effect on specific days of the week. In my opinion, the common scheduling grid, with hours crossing days, would be an easier way to manage daily schedules.
There's also an option to impose a daily limit on screen time, separately for weekdays and weekends. Bitdefender calculates the limit based on Windows and Android use but, according to the instructions, puts Windows, Android, and iOS devices on pause when time's up. There's no mention of macOS.
At its simplest, Child Location lets you locate your child's mobile devices on a map. The mobile parental control app also lets the child actively check in on arriving at a location. You can also define Safe and Restricted areas. You name the area, click the center on a map, and set a radius from 100m to 200m. For Safe areas, you can request that the child check in on arrival. If the child enters a Restricted area, parents get a notification. Kaspersky offers a similar geofencing feature, with the added fillip that parents can assign times to locations. For example, parents can get notified if it's school time, but the kid isn't at school.
When you open the Applications page, you see a list of the child's devices, along with the applications Bitdefender detected on the selected device, and the amount of time spend on those applications. You can also choose to block specific apps. This feature isn't working on iOS at present.
The Phone Contacts page works only on Android devices. You can review the child's contact list and block access by any unwanted contact. There's also an option to block calls from private numbers that don't reveal their caller ID.
With the latest edition, there's a new page titles Social. You won't see anything here unless you sign up for the extra-cost Parental Control Premium. I'll cover this add-on in my review of Bitdefender Total Security.
Parental Control in Action
Getting this feature set up for testing took a bit of work. I managed to install it on Android and iOS devices, and used imaginary child accounts on Windows and macOS.
To test the content filter, I tried opening a variety of inappropriate websites. On the Windows test system, it worked fine, blocking all the test sites, and replacing the page with a warning page featuring a cute picture. It also handled HTTPS pages, but only on supported browsers. When I used an off-brand browser I found that Bitdefender couldn't filter HTTPS pages at all, so I could visit secure raunchy pages, or evade filtering using a secure anonymizing proxy.
Content filtering replaced blocked sites with a notification page on the Android device as well, in my testing. On the Mac, it works a bit differently. The browser displayed a bare-bones message that the page was blocked. It did work fine with HTTPS pages.
Location tracking worked just fine in my tests. I took Android and iOS devices to another location and found that Bitdefender immediately located them on the map. I couldn't test the control of Phone Contacts because my mobile testbeds aren't provisioned for calling, but I assume it works.
The time restriction setting proved effective. Working on testing before 9 a.m., I found that it blocked my access to apps on Windows, macOS, and Android. The Pause setting also worked fine in Windows, macOS, and Android. For Windows and macOS, it replaced the desktop with a cute picture and a suggestion to do something else for a while. On Android, there was no immediate effect, but I couldn't launch any apps.
Powerful Control
Bitdefender's parental control system remains among the best supplied as part of a security suite, with content filtering, time scheduling, all-device Pause feature, geofencing, and more. Norton and Kaspersky are among the few that outdo Bitdefender, feature-wise. All too many suites include parental control that's limited, porous, or both.
Easy File Encryption
Do you have any documents on your computer that you wouldn't like anyone else to see? Yeah, you do! As encryption system works by creating encrypted storage volumes. These volumes, called vaults, look like any other disk drive once opened with a password. You can freely move files into and out of the vault, create new files, edit files, anything you could do in a physical drive. Once you lock the vault, however, its contents become completely inaccessible.
You can create as many vaults as you think you'll need. For each vault, you define a name, accept or change the location for the file representing the vault, and set the vault's size (at least 100MB). You can assign the vault a specific drive letter or just let Bitdefender pick a letter, starting at Z: and working down. Don't lose the password; without it your files become so secret that not even you can access them.
The File Shredder component becomes more useful in this suite than in the antivirus. Hiding your secret files in encrypted storage is pointless if you leave the unsecured originals out in the open. And deleting those files, even if you bypass the Recycle Bin, still allows the possibility of forensic recovery. For maximum security, then, you should copy sensitive files into a vault and then shred the originals.
Kaspersky's similar feature makes shredding the originals part of the process. Note, though, that this feature doesn't appear in Kaspersky's entry-level suite, only in Kaspersky Total Security.
Webcam Protection
The idea that some internet creeper could connect to your webcam and spy on you is enough to give anyone the heebie-jeebies. In a nod to the need for spyware protection, Bitdefender includes a webcam protection component. Like the similar feature in Kaspersky, it limits webcam access to trusted programs, either programs like Skype that are already on its list or ones that you've approved. When a new program attempts webcam access, you choose whether to allow that access or not. New in this edition, Webcam Protection can manage Windows Store apps.
Listening in on conversations through the microphone built into your laptop may be even sneakier, as there's no light to show the mic is active. New in this edition, Bitdefender also manages programs that tap into the microphone.
In both cases, known good programs such as Skype, programs that truly need cam and mic access, get a pass. You can also proactively add programs to the trusted list.
Bitdefender's Mac antivirus doesn't offer this feature, which makes sense—neither does the Windows antivirus. Webcam protection exists in Kaspersky Internet Security for Mac, but it's a simple on-off switch, without the system of trusted applications found in the Windows product.
Small Performance Hit
If a security product causes a noticeable system slowdown, users are just going to turn it off. Thus, poor performance equals poor security. The companies that make these products know this, and they work hard to minimize any system impact. Bitdefender did well my performance tests, but not as well as when last tested.
Loading up a big security suite at Windows startup could leave you waiting around to use the computer. To measure boot time, I run a script that checks CPU usage every second, calling the system ready when it tracks 10 seconds with CPU usage under five percent. Subtracting the start of the boot process (reported by Windows) yields a measure of boot time.
I run multiple tests on a clean, physical computer, then install the suite and run another set of tests. Comparing the two averages yields a measure of impact on the boot process. With Bitdefender installed, boot time increased by 26 percent, a big change from last year, when it showed no increase at all. I uninstalled the product, ran the baseline tests again, reinstalled, and re-tested, with little change in the results.
My file move and copy test attempts to measure a security suite's effect on day-to-day file manipulation activities. A script times how long it takes to move and copy a large collection of varied files between drives. As before, comparing the average time with and without the suite yields an impact measure. Another script measures the time required to repeatedly zip and unzip that same file collection.
When I last tested Bitdefender, these tests actually ran faster after suite installation. This time around the file copy test took 4 percent longer and the zip/unzip test took 1 percent longer. That's not enough that you'd notice. And since most of us only reboot when forced to by a program installation or Windows update, the boot-time slowdown isn't such a big deal.
Even so, others have exhibited a smaller impact. Norton, ESET, adaware, and Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security Plus didn't slow any of my performance tests.
A Sweet Suite
Just as Bitdefender Antivirus Plus boasts features that typically only show up in a suite, Bitdefender Internet Security goes beyond the feature set usually found in an entry-level suite. It has the expected firewall and spam filter, and an unusually thorough parental control system. It also offers less common features such as encryption, file shredding, and protection against misuse of your webcam and microphone.
Kaspersky Internet Security also gets fantastic ratings from the antivirus labs and goes beyond security suite basics. Bitdefender Internet Security and Kaspersky Internet Security share our Editors' Choice award for entry-level security suites.
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Note: These sub-ratings contribute to a product's overall star rating, as do other factors, including ease of use in real-world testing, bonus features, and overall integration of features.
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Bottom Line: Bitdefender Internet Security gets VPN protection and all the other security features from the company's excellent antivirus product, plus it adds webcam security, effective parental control, and more. It earns our Editors' Choice badge as a top entry-level security suite.
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