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What anti-virus do you use?
For the computer not for trolling the ladies! :thumbsup
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Kaspersky
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avira best imo.
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I was using avast but got a virus it could not remove. Now I use the Microshit one and its actually pretty good. Have not had any issues so far.
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Nothing but in the past I have purchased Kaspersky a few times.
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Avast at the moment
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ESET Smart Security 4.0
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Avira FTW :thumbsup
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I use Avast. along with that I'm running ThreatFire and Microsoft Security Essentials.
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Avast.
Panda Cloud on the laptops. |
Microsoft Security Essentials.
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AVG
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Home PC, using Avast, no worries here
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Avira for the life!
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Avira but I also use malwarebytes and sandboxie. You don't have to worry about viruses with sandboxie, if one launches just close the virus or reset the computer. If something did get around sandboxie I have automatic backups running.
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Kaspersky for 3 years now!
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AVG Free :)
just don't download all shit you see online and you are safe |
avast, avg and kaspersky are all good choices :thumbsup
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none .
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Test a few out as some are MUCH better at keeping up with current threats than others.
Download a few "cracks" for programs (easy enough to find from google) that are usually in a zip or exe file (don't open/run them tho). Go to http://www.virustotal.com/ and upload the file and see who finds what. You'd be surprised at some of the bigger names in virus protection that don't pick up on trojans embedded in them. |
Microsoft Security Essentials
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So far so good with Avast
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clamav .
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McAfee :)
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Avast.... .
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Comodo Free (Antivirus, Firewall + Proactive Security)
http://personalfirewall.comodo.com/free-download.html |
OSX :)
Works like a charm. |
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None active. I have Avast installed but the process is killed and it is removed from startup. I fire it up every few months to run a deep scan and always come away clean.
Here's all I need to do, and I surf a LOT of porn lol 1. I use NoScript in Firefox. Nothing gets in or gets added to whitelist unless I trust it. Blocks malicious javascript as well. 2. I practice safe downloading techniques. - If it looks like an ad, it probably is an ad. - Search the page for the proper download link. - I stay away from cracks and warez. - If I am downloading a file from a site that did not create the file, I check for the original provider and get it there instead. - NEVER click "Like" on facebook to see the video, photo or webpage. - Never open an email attachment unless you trust the sender and see it's not an exe, pif or video file. 3. I don't let teenagers use my computer. Period. |
Avast :thumbsup
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I don't know if any of you guys have ever heard of Bell/Aliant let alone use them but just incase any of you do, please, take that little security software CD and throw it out the window then call Bell/Aliant and have that $5 a month security license REMOVED from your account. That application has caused more crashes and false senses of security than any app I have ever came across in my life. I've had to reformat so many people's computers because of that bundle.
To those on Rogers high speed. Do the same. Yes you get free anti-virus from a leading antivirus publisher however bundled in it is a backdoor the ISP can use at any time access your windows based computers even with a router or hardware firewall installed.. |
Atv
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