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Command AntiVirus Chosen as ``Pick of '98'' by SC Magazine.


JUPITER, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 2, 1998--

-- Hot on the Heels of Checkmark Level Two

Certification From West Coast Labs --

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 capabilities, Command AntiVirus(tm) (formerly F-PROT Professional(R)) receives yet another industry accolade, further validating that Command AntiVirus is the world's most effective anti-virus solution.

Secure Computing's SC Magazine selected Command AntiVirus as "Pick of '98" in the magazine's December 1998 "Buyer's Bible."

During the course of this year, leading industry products were reviewed by SC Magazine in various categories. Command AntiVirus was the clear winner in the anti-virus segment, awarded for its 100% effectiveness against viruses "in-the-wild." One of the main features sought by the reviewers of SC Magazine was the product's ability to manage any type of computer viral problem, plus help to preserve the productivity of the user.

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 SC Magazine, it's important that "the management of this threat (be) made as transparent as possible for users -- we don't want the whole office to stop just because a virus is detected, we want the problem captured and dealt with and then business as usual."

"Command AntiVirus does just that," said Andy Ruppanner, Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Command Software, makers of Command AntiVirus. "Our state-of-the-art search engine features HoloCheck(tm) scanning technology, providing multi-layered protection from thousands of computer and Internet viruses. Not only does Command AntiVirus deliver superior detection capabilities, it also offers unsurpassed disinfection power as well."

Ruppanner continued, "If you combine this award from SC Magazine with our recent honor of being one of only two anti-virus software anti-virus software nAntivirensoftware f  solutions in the world to attain Checkmark Level Two certification from West Coast Labs, you will realize how strong our product is and why the switch to Command AntiVirus is on!"

SC Magazine tested Command AnitVirus against several viruses. "First off -- and most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent"
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 -- we ran it against those viruses which are actually causing infection in the real world. The product returned a faultless fault·less  
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," SC Magazine noted.

Command AntiVirus has also earned certification from Virus Bulletin, Novell for NetWare 5, and ICSA See TruSecure.  (formerly NCSA (1) (National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Urbana-Champaign, IL, www.ncsa.uiuc.edu) A high-performance computing facility located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ). Thus, users can rest assured that Command AntiVirus delivers the premium anti-virus detection and disinfection required to combat 100% of today's new generation of viruses.

Command Software Systems, Inc., was formed in 1983 to bring leading-edge software programs to the marketplace. CSSI CSSI Critical Skills Shortage Initiative
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 designs, develops and comprehensive data security and anti-virus software for networks and personal computers. Customers include many of the Fortune 1000 and numerous government agencies.

Visit our Web site at www.commandcom.com to find out more about Command Software Systems and Command AntiVirus.
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