so yeah...
There is no one best virus program.
I've always been a fan of Symantec for real-time protection, they do a good job of not impacting performance. Not sure how the other clients have been doing, but I imagine they're the same. MBAM is great if you just want scan protection and don't want to pay for the real-time protection at all, though.
Real computer security doesn't rely on one defense but on many.
I've always been a fan of Symantec for real-time protection, they do a good job of not impacting performance. Not sure how the other clients have been doing, but I imagine they're the same. MBAM is great if you just want scan protection and don't want to pay for the real-time protection at all, though.
Real computer security doesn't rely on one defense but on many.
avast is what ive been using for years. simple, powerful and free
I've been using Norton to but wanted to know if there is a better one.
But i guess i will stick with norton.
But i guess i will stick with norton.
LOLSturgeon wrote:
Norton
AHAHAHA GOOD ONE LOLOLOL
AVG/Kaspersky/MSE + Malwarebytes
Finray has spoken...
Avast, of course.
MSE works for me.
I don't download anything except for driver updates, windows updates and games/patches, so that's all I really need.
I don't download anything except for driver updates, windows updates and games/patches, so that's all I really need.
If your using norton almost anything is an upgrade.aerodynamic wrote:
I've been using Norton to but wanted to know if there is a better one.
But i guess i will stick with norton.
I've used AVG and Avast in the past but I went with MSE on my last install and am happy.
MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials)
Complemented with a side helping of Malwarebytes and/or Spybot S&D
And then you can season with "Malicious Software Removal Tool" (Microsoft), HijackThis, CCleaner and maybe even PeerBlock
And then for desert, use a browser such as Chrome or Firefox and get an Adblock extension for it.
Or if you're really crazy, go with NoScript too.
The majority of virus protection is down to common sense, though.
Complemented with a side helping of Malwarebytes and/or Spybot S&D
And then you can season with "Malicious Software Removal Tool" (Microsoft), HijackThis, CCleaner and maybe even PeerBlock
And then for desert, use a browser such as Chrome or Firefox and get an Adblock extension for it.
Or if you're really crazy, go with NoScript too.
The majority of virus protection is down to common sense, though.
Yep my basic setup as well. And correct the best anti-virus is common sense but not everyone has it and I also have a few people who use my PC from time to time who may not have it.liquidat0r wrote:
MSE (Microsoft Security Essentials)
Complemented with a side helping of Malwarebytes and/or Spybot S&D
And then you can season with "Malicious Software Removal Tool" (Microsoft), HijackThis, CCleaner and maybe even PeerBlock
And then for desert, use a browser such as Chrome or Firefox and get an Adblock extension for it.
Or if you're really crazy, go with NoScript too.
The majority of virus protection is down to common sense, though.
Norton is a virus
Kaspersky
Kaspersky
I use Norton because it comes free from Comcast. Used to use McAfee which Comcast used to give.
AVG. Been using it for three years now. And it's free.
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ESET NOD 32, but yeah there is no "best"
"Raise the flag high! Let the degenerates know who comes to claim their lives this day!"
been using AVAST! for a while. That and chrome with adblock.
occasional Spybot S&D.
occasional Spybot S&D.
EE (hats
I used to use Avast and AVG. Now I prefer Kaspersky or Eset Nod 32 in addition to Microsoft's own countermeasures, with the occasional Spybot S&D.
If you decide you should be spending time and money using more than a few applications for cleanup and prevention, you should probably just get a Mac.
If you decide you should be spending time and money using more than a few applications for cleanup and prevention, you should probably just get a Mac.
The best is common sense.
Edit: Comodo is an awesome free one if you're a stinge like me.
Edit: Comodo is an awesome free one if you're a stinge like me.
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everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
I've heard common sense claimed as the only thing protecting people's computers as they brought them in to the place I worked...only to have me install AV software and scrub all sorts of crap out of them before their very eyes.
Perhaps you should not relate to such failures.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
I've heard common sense claimed as the only thing protecting people's computers as they brought them in to the place I worked...only to have me install AV software and scrub all sorts of crap out of them before their very eyes.
everything i write is a ramble and should not be taken seriously.... seriously. ♥
i didn't have any type of protection on my computer for about a year, maybe a little longer. I had no virus, problems, etc. I installed MSE because it's got a small footprint and i figured why not. But like I said I don't do much downloading or browsing of porn sites.
Some people you just can't help. Every 6 months or so I have to get some crazy-weird virus off of a friend's laptop who clearly is downloading stuff he shouldn't. Even with Avast, SpyBot and scheduled scans as well as real-time protection, he still manages.
I support this message ...Winston_Churchill wrote:
avast is what ive been using for years. simple, powerful and free
Why would you need to reallyKEN-JENNINGS wrote:
But like I said I don't do much ... browsing of porn sites.