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Which is the best anti-virus program?
by
Slynito
on 12 Aug, 2012 19:36
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What brand of anti-virus protection are you using? Is it good?
I have used Norton AV for many years and recently it allowed a virus to invade my kingdom...I ran 2 of their clean-up programs and did all of the things they told me to do w/o success and finally I downloaded a program from Kaspersky and it terminated the virus with extreme prejudice. So I need another AV because I think I'm getting divorced from Norton, muy pronto.
Would like to hear opinions from y'all.
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#1
by
mrzed
on 12 Aug, 2012 19:45
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We use Norton Anti-virus in the office. And it comes with a copy that you can use at home as well. But it's a hog on processing time and if you have an older computer it's just a BAD idea.
We used to recommend AVG for personal computers, but then noticed that they were not right on top of things all the time and missing some outbreaks.
Now we recommend Microsoft Security Essentials for the personal computer at home. Office still uses Norton.
I personally use Linux on almost all of my computers. That's a pretty good anti-virus in itself. They just don't write much virus software that attacks linux systems, and even if they did, the security model on linux makes it much more difficult to cause major damage to your system. There are some advantages to not using the mainstream operating system.
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#2
by
Slynito
on 12 Aug, 2012 19:55
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Thank you, Zed...I have a friend that swears by Microsoft Security Essentials...I read some good reviews about, Bitdefender. Good cleaner and good support. Thanx again.
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#3
by
baldOUfan
on 12 Aug, 2012 20:08
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ESET like them used em for years
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#4
by
Frontier Guy
on 12 Aug, 2012 20:38
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Microsoft Security Essentials here too. Haven't had any issues.
Had Norton a few years ago ... getting it uninstalled was a major challenge. Never again.
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#5
by
wonderer
on 12 Aug, 2012 21:33
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It depends Best or the best for every day use -i was very happy with emisisoft anti malware but then it is a memory hog, I would go with Avira and Avira cloud
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#6
by
wonderer
on 12 Aug, 2012 21:35
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Vipre 2012 is also good but I am using Avira ...
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#7
by
wonderer
on 12 Aug, 2012 22:38
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Vipre is alright -when I think about it now ,maybe the best (i don't know for a free version ,or IS there a free version of Vipre )
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#8
by
wonderer
on 12 Aug, 2012 22:50
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4 points for Vipre 2012 and 5 points for Avira (stay away from AVG ,avg is not good he behaves more like a virus than anti virus -that's wrong same on you AVG

) !
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#9
by
Paul the Headblader
on 13 Aug, 2012 00:08
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none! they all suck, big time. they all are outdated, every day houndred of viruses pop up from nowhere, and the anti-viruses does not recognize them. not to mention that they really make your cpu run high.
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#10
by
wonderer
on 13 Aug, 2012 00:39
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Paul -you are speaking the truth they are garbage all , but if man WANT to use them then I think (and i am only a pale amateur

) that Avira has the lightest footsteps and AVG is in fact a virus ...
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#11
by
mahaw90
on 13 Aug, 2012 01:59
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Surely it's better to use something than nothing at all @ paulthebald.
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#12
by
mahaw90
on 13 Aug, 2012 01:59
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I avoid this problem by buying Apple products :-)
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#13
by
wonderer
on 13 Aug, 2012 02:06
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OFF TOPIC -but since yesterday i use RoboForm for logging on this site,hotmail,every protected site,one click and your password is written -it's a kind of magic

!
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#14
by
Paul the Headblader
on 13 Aug, 2012 04:45
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Surely it's better to use something than nothing at all @ paulthebald.
not at all. a real virus will go through three anti-viruses at one time, guaranteed. it's been proven that. I'd rather use my pc at its best, than slow it down by using an anti-virus. never had viruses problems, btw.