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Kaspersky, is a very good virus software in itself.
However, it doesn't always play well with other apps.
In my experience with it, its inability to play well with others apps are the result/s of random reboots. I can't stand random reboots. I removed it and went back to Norton (which at that time I didn't want to do) and random reboots stopped.
I knew it wasn't hardware related because I don't put cheap hardware in my PC's.
You pinch pennies with Memory and PSU's and you will experience reboot/stability issues.Peace, Love and Happieness and all that stuff...
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AVAST,AVG, NOD32, KASPERSKY all have received a 100% awards from VB100...
I wouldn't recommend the new AVG 8.0 if you are a power user because it sucks.. If you get a false positive on a folder or file you won't be able to access that file. AVG will not release it. Plus it's more intrusive with it's pop up telling you upgrade etc.. Thats why I don't like the new Adaware.. Same BS.2009 Les Paul Kit - GFS Dream 90 (N), SD Seth Lover (B)
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Best anti virus is GET A MAC!!!
When I was bound by windows I used PANDA antivirus. Id switch back and forth between Panda and Norton. One would find stuff the other didnt etc. Both found tons of stuff that got by the free anti spyware software. Panda was the best though. It didnt use up the resources like Norton did.
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostBest anti-virus is common sense. I haven't used anti virus software since 1996 and have never gotten a virus.
but that doesn't prevent you from getting infected if someone on your network downloaded a virus and the virus takes advantage of a buffer overflow vulnerability on your computer that hasn't been patched. and before you say you keep your patches up-to-date, can you say 0-day exploit?
i've been happy with AVG. I use the pay version because of all the stuff it comes with and it lasts for 2 years.
there is this other cool program called LinkScanner that checks websites to see if they've been hacked to try and install malicious software onto your computer.
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Originally posted by SeventhSon View Postbut that doesn't prevent you from getting infected if someone on your network downloaded a virus
In the corporate/university setting antivirus programs definitely make sense. Home use, not so much.Scott
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostIt does when my network consists of me and my wife
In the corporate/university setting antivirus programs definitely make sense. Home use, not so much.
Huh?
dude, I don't care HOW computer savvy anyone thinks they are, if your PC is hooked to the internet, and you DON'T have antivirus software, you're playing with fire. And when there's decent FREE ones? Then not having one is just stupid. All it takes is one little virus, embedded in a site, and you're screwed.I'm not Ron!
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This question was just asked on another forum...here is my reply:
PC Cillin by Trend Micro. Consumer Reports magazine tested all of the major anti-virus systems and PC Cillin came out #1 in every category. AVG free failed miserably. I read a 'computer industry' magazine that had Norton coming out in first place...but PC Cillin was not in the test. Not hard to see there was a payoff there!!
PC Cillin also does not bog down your computer like Norton. There used to be a section on Trend Micro's page called 'housecall' where you could have them remotely scan your system.
Anyway, it was recommended to me by a computer genius when I first got a computer in 2002 and I have never used anything else...except for on OTHER people's computers...how can ANYONE use Norton? It is a pig. As for MacAfee or whatever that one is called-someone I know who uses that and always has it up-to-date just had a virus get through and cause him terrible hardship.My Duncan Designed pickups are way better than Seymour Duncan regular pickups you fanboy.
Yeah...too bad the forum doesn't have a minimum IQ.
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Originally posted by Racerx2k View PostHuh?
dude, I don't care HOW computer savvy anyone thinks they are, if your PC is hooked to the internet, and you DON'T have antivirus software, you're playing with fire. And when there's decent FREE ones? Then not having one is just stupid. All it takes is one little virus, embedded in a site, and you're screwed.
Of course, since I'm on Vista I use IE7 with Protected Mode, so even if I am an idiot and install some malicious web control, it is physically impossible for it to get to my computer, since IE7 runs in its own sandbox.
If you are running Vista and IE7, and you haven't disabled Protected Mode and/or UAC, then you are completely safe from any hidden viruses or spyware.Scott
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