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Originally Posted by cyberstar
why? is there a problem with it?
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yes, it can be easily disabled.

For a while I would have said Kaspersky, but for the last year they havent been up to par.
BoyAlley. Norton is really at the top of the shit list. Its a system hog. And plus it doesnt catch half the problems.
Two antiviruses I have seen in this thread that are good are, NOD32 and Bitdefender.
looking for free programs, go with AVG.
Also, I have been testing the Microsoft Live Onecare on a spare box. Seems to be doing the job. A real shitty job. heh
as for my personal antivirus. if i told ya, I would have to kill ya.
