I had Norton and it used to lock my system everytime it found a virus.
I have been using AVG Free Edition for a while now and am happy with
how it works. Also use Trend Micro online scan to verify.
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I had Norton and it used to lock my system everytime it found a virus.
I have been using AVG Free Edition for a while now and am happy with
how it works. Also use Trend Micro online scan to verify.
hmmmm.......you 15 ppl that voted 'none'.....
don't come into the software section later with your problems,
like windows feckin up and shutting down and goin absolute bugshit
no AV is ok for a PC not connecting to any network, p2p, email, etc
but if you're plugged in and not protected.......
any malicious applications you get are your fault
and you ppl relying on ZA to do it.....same to you :lol:
stay out of the software forum, I don't wanna hear it,
and I'm sure most others wouldn't wanna hear it from someone who brought it on themselves
anyway, back to the votes.....mine's changed
-1 for Symantec and +1 for NOD32 :P
(cheers to nsane for his verifieds and all)
yeah I know I always harped on Symantec Corp, been using it for years,
but I had to find out what all the hoorah was about NOD32
goin on about a week now, no complaints
Kaspersky is the best, it catches the trojans
AVG free n easy....
i use other av than listed.
there should be option to vote "other"
Kaspersky is good, but its sometimes too good, it seems to capable of deleting nearly any file, and sometimes windows doesnt like it
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mihkel
Which one ? We should rename this thread to what trojan scanner do you use in conjuction with your anti virus and spyware programs . It does seem to be that way tho ,virus protection does n't seem to cover everything . :(
McAfee work for me, my favourite out there, sum ppl sed theyve had problems wit, ummmm well i havent
As long as you don't mind it not picking up half the virii on your pc :)Quote:
Originally Posted by sameer0807
Dan, thats a little extreme. I have rarely had a problem with AVG,in combination with an occasional online scan and TDS-3.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
Peace bd
You reckon?
I had to go and look at my mate's pc from work the other day. He was using AVG free. I put on Kaspersky and ran a scan and it found 21 virii AVG hadn't
Was it updated?Quote:
Originally Posted by DanB
Peace bd
Quote:
Originally Posted by brotherdoobie
Na, they were using 2003 definitions :rolleyes:
i use avg
but r u buying or dloading these antiviruses??????
none of those i use Zone labs
Avg - reguarly updated and not a resource hog.
Norton internet Security 2004. :)
none. did before never will again Useless shit.
I still always waver between Nod32 and Kaspersky, though it's more of an interface question for me. To be honest, having to spend some time curing my desktop wouldn't be so bad... sure beats working ;)
symantec antivirus corporate :)
2000: NOD32 & Kaspersky
XP: Dr.Web & Kaspersky
Listen to the Nod32 song
Norton/Symantec ver. 9.
Trend Micro PC Cilliin 2005 is the best
Nod32 for me very quick scanning good detection and light on resources
I have been using Norton for a couple of years now.
mcafee enterprise. I have 2 servers. I like it. I also run it on my desktop. I dont see what any problem could be. I guess everyone has their favorites. Symantec is good also. The others are prolly good too. Beats me. :)
Norton, and I has never let me down.
without a doubt nod32 is the best . its very light on resources .
second best antivirus would be mcafee
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by SiniSt3r
I have just changed to F-Secure Internet Security 2006 and ive been very pleased with it so far... it found a couple of things that my latest Norton couldn't detect.
I've been using AVG for 4 years, I have tried others but I've reverted back to AVG.
They did have quite a few probs with the new version not so long ago, I think it put a few people off their software, but now there back in force.
The best & it's free.
4 years of hassle free operation on my PC, well happy bunny
Well recommended
I just use the ZoneAlarm suite AV program now days
I think it is Etrust antivirus or somthing
Why isnt "clamwin" anti virus on the list?
I use it along with avg and yes...... its open source....and free!
h**p://www.clamwin.com/
(change the "**" to....tt)
PS.... it will pick up on items that avg does not.
(it is for windows users)
ClamWin Free Antivirus uses the GNU General Public License by the Free Software Foundation and is free (as in freedom) software. To find out more about GNU General Public License and what it entitles you to, please visit the following link: Philosophy of the GNU Project - Free Software Foundation.
ClamWin Free Antivirus comes with an easy installer and open source code at no cost. It features:
* Scanning Scheduler;
* Automatic Virus Database Updates. ClamAV team updates Virus Databases on a regular basis and almost immediately after a new virus/variant is out;
* Standalone Virus Scanner;
* Context Menu Integration to Microsoft Windows Explorer;
* Addin to Microsoft Outlook.
The latest version of Clamwin Free Antivirus is 0.87.1
Please note that ClamWin Free Antivirus does not include an on-access real-time scanner, that is, you need to manually scan a file in order to detect a virus. Microsoft Outlook Addin, however will delete a virus-infected attachment automatically.
BTW...... Norton is a huge system hog...... the worst I have ever seen.....
in other words it just picks up irrelevant stuffQuote:
Originally Posted by flyby
like a harmless keygen
I use AVG, i've tried others like panda, but AVG is the best.
Am I the only one that using F-Secure Antivirus 2006??I think is one of the best.
i am using macfee it is very good only thing you need is to register a e-mail account lol
and it does not take much from the RAM
use avg- less resource hogging and easy to use than others.
I like NOD32. I have used Norton and found it to be a HUGE resource hog. NOD works just as good and runs WAY faster!!!