McAfee is in the business of selling anti-virus and security software, great.
However, in its new HCommerce "fear-mercial" -- "There is a network of organized crime growing larger by the day" -- McAfee appears to be implying that it offers some kind of adult-version of an Encyclopedia Brown Boy Detective Service for Ohio Grandmothers that foolishly wire their home equity to Nigeria.
Get to the end of the commercial and you are directed to go to "stophcommerce.com."
If you are actually interested in buying something there, you are ultimately redirected to the McAfee site where you are just offered: McAFee Virus Scan, Internet Security, or Total Protection.
Problem is that if some waiter or customer service puke gets hundreds of credit card numbers including yours and decides to "drop kick" them to some outfit in Bulgaria, is McAfee going to save your ass? And If some guy takes the time to do a little search-engine homework on your rich aunt before capitalizing on her giving nature, is McAfee really going to be barring the door? No to both.
The HCommerce ad is magnificently misleading and should only be broadcast with a disclaimer that specifies exactly what goods and/or services McAfee actually sells to the public. I say beware the HCommerce "Bear" ("Fear-Trip") -- McAfee doesn't sell a solution to counter the fear said "Trip" conveys