PC Tools secure Westpac customers

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PC Tools secure Westpac customers
By Staff Writers
Dec 16, 2008 2:23 PM
Tags: PC | Tools | Westpac | Internet

Australian financial institution, Westpac, is providing its online banking customers with PC Tools’ Internet Security 2009.

The program is designed to help keep banking customers secure online and provides PC Tools’ security package with browser protection.

Rafal Potega, vice president of sales APAC of PC Tools Business Unit said it was delighted to be working with Westpac again in 2009 to ensure that online banking customers have superior protection when banking online.

“Internet security software is essential to the safety and security of your computer as well as your personal and financial information and PC Tools’ products are reputed for their powerful protection and innovative techniques,” he said.

Our partnership with Westpac is testament to that.”

Potega said under the agreement Westpac will offer its online banking customers 12 months access to Internet Security 2009, a security suite featuring award-winning anti-spyware, anti-virus, firewall and spam protection.

PC Tools Internet Security is built on Spyware Doctor, also featuring exclusive behaviour-based protection which ensures constant protection from the latest malware outbreaks.

“Westpac customers will also have access to PC Tools’ free customer support for the life of their subscription to the software,” he said.

 
 


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