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DDoug 08-01-2011 03:21 PM

Anti virus
 
Does anyone use Avast antivirus antispyware if so do you like it . Thanks

juneroses 08-01-2011 03:40 PM

Kudos for Avast
 
I use Avast on my WinXP with SP3. Can't be specific as to when I began using it but the time period is "years". Haven't had any problems (knock, knock) with either Avast or any virus that it didn't catch.

Sweetgirl 08-01-2011 03:47 PM

DDoug, We have Both the Free Avast & Free AVG for all our computers. By far Avast is the better. Continually letting us know virus present in links/programs, blocking & preventing them from getting into our system. We also use Free Ad-Ware from Lavasoft. :posting:

obxgal 08-01-2011 05:47 PM

I've been using the free version for 4 years now and love it. Have never had a problem with it and it has caught a few virus.

barb1191 08-01-2011 06:28 PM

Yes, Avast is very good, highly recommended as it was installed by repair tech when had my laptop in for service.

Was told by the service peeps that Microsoft Security Essentials is not compatible with AOL. Since the change; all is well.

GTTPF 10-07-2011 03:23 PM

I use Norton 360. It works great. Prior to using Norton 360 my wifes computer got hijacked (facebook of course) and she couldn't open anything. I Installed norton 360 and it cured the problem. Before that we were using McAfee but not anymore.

CaptJohn 11-22-2011 03:41 PM

Avast caught and fixed numerous bugs the first time I used it last year. I'm sold....on the free version!

2BNTV 11-22-2011 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thevillagespcrepair (Post 421160)
Microsoft Security Essentials works great + its free. Just uninstall Avast then restart and install "Microsoft Security Essentials" from Microsoft. google it.

:agree:

There are a variety of anti-virus programs that some are rated better than others. You can google their ratings.

I use Microsoft Security Essentials, (free version), and I use Malwarebytes, (free version), and I have had no problems for a year. I previously had McAfee and I don't see a difference in my computers protection.

If you use these programs, remember to run a scan once a week to ensure your PC's safety. The quick scan option only takes a couple of minutes. I had noticed that if one fails to do the scan every week, the MS Essentials goes from green to amber and it gives a warning that your PC can potentially be unprotected. Both programs are easy to dowload and use.

memason 11-22-2011 05:46 PM

Everyone who knows me, knows what I'm gonna say:

I have an Apple and don't use any of those virus software. Nothing is working great for me . . . :wave:

chuckinca 11-22-2011 09:26 PM

Not much of an attraction when you only have about 10% of the computers in use.


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CaptJohn 12-03-2011 02:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 421216)
Everyone who knows me, knows what I'm gonna say:

I have an Apple and don't use any of those virus software. Nothing is working great for me . . . :wave:

When my Dell with Windows goes down I get out my Mac iBook for the rescue.

Malwarebytes has fixed the Dell in the past.

Sunshine Mary 12-03-2011 10:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 421216)
Everyone who knows me, knows what I'm gonna say:

I have an Apple and don't use any of those virus software. Nothing is working great for me . . . :wave:

YES I am with you .No need for virus software when you get a Apple computer

djplong 12-06-2011 07:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sunshine Mary (Post 424890)
YES I am with you .No need for virus software when you get a Apple computer

You could NOT be more wrong.

You DO need anti-virus because of compromised websites. If you go to a website that has been hacked or is display flash-based ads that have malicious scripts in them, you DO need anti-virus.

I've worked as a computer programmer and software architect for nearly 36 years and the "I use Apple and don't need to protect myself" is one of the top 5 computer myths out there.

The thieves have take notice of this and since Apple is so much more popular than it used to be, it IS getting targeted for malware. Recently Apple didn't want to admit that there was a security flaw for a particular virus until thousands of people complained. Apple finally "did the right thing" and got a fix out there for it but the bottom line is that Apple is NOT immune.

The more people that buy Apples, the more they'll be the target of the scammers. That's why it was all Windows-based stuff earlier - like Willie Sutton said "That's where the money was".

Xavier 12-06-2011 07:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djplong (Post 425986)
You could NOT be more wrong.

You DO need anti-virus because of compromised websites. If you go to a website that has been hacked or is display flash-based ads that have malicious scripts in them, you DO need anti-virus.

I've worked as a computer programmer and software architect for nearly 36 years and the "I use Apple and don't need to protect myself" is one of the top 5 computer myths out there.

The thieves have take notice of this and since Apple is so much more popular than it used to be, it IS getting targeted for malware. Recently Apple didn't want to admit that there was a security flaw for a particular virus until thousands of people complained. Apple finally "did the right thing" and got a fix out there for it but the bottom line is that Apple is NOT immune.

The more people that buy Apples, the more they'll be the target of the scammers. That's why it was all Windows-based stuff earlier - like Willie Sutton said "That's where the money was".

Thank you, thank you! Common Sense and honest factual information trump blind "brand loayalty" every time. Thank you for putting this puppy to bed.

Xavier


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