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Anti-Virus Opinions Needed
I have been running McAfee anti-virus scan on my PC.
MY ISP has made available their Anti-Virus program from Computer Associates. One difference is that I pay for McAfee and the CA software is free!!!! I was informed that Computer Essentials anti-virus software is free from Microsoft. Does anyone have a preferrence to what anti-virus package they use? Does any of these software packages detect a virus better than others? I was informed to download the free malwarebytes.org and perform a scan every week. It's free because you have to run the scan. You pay if if you select to automatically run for you? Your input is greatly appreciated. |
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I'm a very happy Microsoft Security Essentials user. You'll find a link to their page on my post at the above link. Xavier |
The ultimate virus protection...
Get a Mac!
Sorry folks.... couldn't resist . . .:loco: |
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http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/apple...c-malware/3375 Sorry memason... couldn't resist. :loco: Let the flaming begin. |
I also tried MS Essentials and found it did not provide as good a coverage as I would like. I used McAfee but have now switched to Norton 2011 and so far it has worked very well. PC World has a lot of reviews on their website.
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touché . . . |
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You internet provider may provide one for you.
I think Consumers Reports covered the subject in the last month or two. They had suggestions form several free ones. Might try your library for a copy. |
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I'm another satisfied Norton 360 customer.
I used McAfee when it was originally developed and owned by an individual out of Columbia MD many years ago. It was ok then but when he sold it... well that's a different story. I've tried their virus software a couple of times and deleted it because of too many problems with it. I even tried other software of theirs and unfortunately had the same experience.
:Screen_of_Death: Today I use Norton 360 (as well as other Norton versions in the past) and just renewed my three computer license subscription for $74.89. Easy to use and I've never had any problem with it! :thumbup: I've also used AVG in the past and dumped it. I can't remember why though but don't think it was because of any problems with it! |
Amazon sells the various Norton packages at a substantial discount. If you can wait a few days, it might be worth ordering online.
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we had a tech come from TV computer club to fix a PC and he recommends AVG and Malewarebytes anti-malware. I've used them for years and recommend them-- and they're FREE.
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comcast provides a norton package free of charge for their customers.
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After using McCaffe for a few years, I dropped them when they started charging me to renew my account without my permission (they were using "opt out" vs. "opt in"). On the advice of our local computer store I switched to AVG. It is free and I think it works better than Mccaffe.
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Norton is free from comcast. but is a bit of a memory hog -- Thus, I use AVAST free version and SuperAntispyware free version -- Both are easy and free if you reregister each year on AVAST -- I quit paying for protection four years ago, and NO PROBLEMS !!!
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Shout Out to Hawkwind
I just wanted to thank all of you for your advice. I tech at work had suggested a program called "avira", that was rated third for free antivirus protection. I tried to load the free version and it kept telling me it was free but I needed to subcribe to something as the vendor would pay the fee.
I especially want to thank Hawkwind as he suggested I use MS Security Essentials with Malwarebytes and Antisuperspy software. I loaded all three programs this morning. Performed scans with no errors detected. MS Essential was rated the fifth best free software and all three programs were free. I will perform my scan weekly to ensure there are no viruses, etc. |
I've been using AVG (free) for 2 years and no problems. Also use Malwarebytes (also free)
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I've used Norton and Mc Afee and both were fine. I've now been using Panda for several years and like that even more. While I've never tried it, I'm told Kaspersky is also excellent.
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Like jblum, I've been using AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition for a few years and it's served me well. I also use Ad Aware Free from Lavasoft as well:
http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php Bill :) |
I agree
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Unfortunately, there is no "best" A/V software. What is best one day is outperformed by another package a month later. If you look at the reviews carefully, you will see that even the best programs do not detect and kill 100% of the risks 100% of the time. I suggest that you do two things:
I also recommend that you download Malwarebytes (the free version) and run it every two weeks or so. |
Malware bytes anti-malware - free version
Malware bytes has a free version that I like a lot. Comcast will give you the latest and greatest Norton for free. IMHO malware bytes stops them from coming in the fastest! :posting:
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I've been using AVG (free) for 3 years. Very satisfied.
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I Used to use AVG but it has changed.
I now use Avast which I hear is quite good. It is also quite free. But, what do I know?
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A link from an earlier post
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I started out with Norton many years ago and I saw its performance go up and down. Also, the support was not there. A couple of years ago I switched to the "free" MacAfee from Comcast. The free one is not as good as the purchased one. I then tried the free AVG and it had limitations. I went back to Norton Internet Security on both of my PCs and am very happy with the resources it uses, the reports I get, and the job it does. Yes it does cost but I sleep better.
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http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4650 |
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If you are using windows Operating System. I suggest you use Microsoft Security Essentials. It is free and works very well. Ever since I installed it, I have not worried about virus or anything else.
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