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  1. #1
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    Default I need help finding a good anit-virus

    Well... I guess im writing this post because my free subscription to my Norton360 and Webroot SpySweeper is about to expire and I just want people's opinion on whether to renew or to look for a new anti-virus and spy sweeper. Also if I was to look for a new one, which one would be the best one. I know that this isn't a computer website but I know nothing about these things and I just need people's input before investing my money.


    (btw sorry about what happened to your computer Liladypokerpro... its actually one of the reasons I wrote this)

    Thanks for help,
    Ryzant

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    I always had good experiences with BitDefender. I wish I had it before this computer caught a virus, but didn't get it put on there quick enough. Oh well...anyway...

    BitDefender is a good one, and the newest release is BitDefender 2009. For one computer for a full year of licensing you can get it for $24.99 and download it directly from the site, plus they'll send you a hard copy on disk if you ask for it.

    I like BitDefender because it doesn't just concentrate on Trojans or other common viruses, it also seeks out adware and spyware, (worms, etc.) and doesn't just quarantine it like most other programs, but rather destroys it altogether.


    Always with any purchase or investment, it's best to look up many different ones and weigh the pros and cons before deciding. Good luck!
    I see you talking but all I hear is blah blah blah

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    Ryzant, I suggest AVG. Check it out if you haven't decided on one yet.

    AVG has great Anti-Virus and Spyware protection.
    ~But if, as morning rises, dreams are true.~ -Dante-

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    Lynda, although AVG's full version might offer more protection, the free version was actually on my other computer that got whacked by a mean virus...AVG didn't detect it at all...so that's the only reason I suggested BitDefender instead because their database seems to have a much wider scan range, as far as the types of baddies it detects...like I said tho I don't know about the full version it might very well be just as good as BitDefender, I just know the free version failed me miserably.

    I see you talking but all I hear is blah blah blah

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    Default Virus Protection

    I have used Windows Live One Care in the past and it worked successfully. The only reason i switched is because the one I have now comes with DSL and is charged to my bill so i don't have to worry about paying for updates and what not.

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    Personally I would avoid Norton at all costs. Its very intrusive on the PC and nothing more than commercial junk IMO. All these security suites and whatever aren't really necessary and too overpriced. Free safe surfing is available and the people who make it available really do care, just make a small donation once a year or so from your poker winnings.

    Anti virus I use Avast 4.8 Home Edition, just register/re-register it by e-mail annually - free

    SpywareBlaster - a one-off installation which will place a ton of known malicious sites in your restricted sites zone so if you do accidentally land on them, you're safe. Just keep it updated as more malicious sites become known - free

    SpywareGuard - another one-off installation which gives realtime protection whilst surfing - free

    Zone alarm firewall - free

    Mozilla firefox with McAfee site advisor installed for all my random surfing - free

    Always keep windows security patches updated - free

    Keep java updated - free

    Hassle-free surfing

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    Seriously, if you keep getting viruses, you are doing something wrong...

    AVG + not going to a load of dodgy sites = success

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    Default protection against virus

    first of all - keep away from the porn sites, they tend to attach malware. (so wear a condom)
    I use kaspersky, new updates daily. (about $70)
    I run a scan weekly or as needed.
    Surfing without trouble.
    BUILDMO

    Chance favors the prepared Mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by irishpkr View Post
    Seriously, if you keep getting viruses, you are doing something wrong...

    AVG + not going to a load of dodgy sites = success
    Well sadly it wasn't me who did it...I only go to a set few sites and always stick to those sites. Someone wanted to look up song lyrics and clicked on something she shouldn't have lol But it's okay now she's more aware of the risks and from now on waits until I get home to verify the validity of a site

    I see you talking but all I hear is blah blah blah

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    Lady, I didn't know it was the free version of AVG that you had when your computer became infected!!! Sorry to hear about that. I am glad that your BitDefender is working well for you!

    I completely trust the full version of AVG. Never had a problem.

    I guess whatever works, right?
    ~But if, as morning rises, dreams are true.~ -Dante-

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    Default net security

    Hi friend...
    I do agree with 2 points made here..
    1) do not surf on the net and visit porn-sites...
    2)I have Kaspersky like BUILDMO..luckily mine comes free from my service-provider..but I can 2 date say it does work

    good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryzant View Post
    Well... I guess im writing this post because my free subscription to my Norton360 and Webroot SpySweeper is about to expire and I just want people's opinion on whether to renew or to look for a new anti-virus and spy sweeper. Also if I was to look for a new one, which one would be the best one. I know that this isn't a computer website but I know nothing about these things and I just need people's input before investing my money.


    (btw sorry about what happened to your computer Liladypokerpro... its actually one of the reasons I wrote this)

    Thanks for help,
    Ryzant
    I use "NortonSymantic Anti Virus" and back it up with "SuperAntiSpyware"

    I get into more problem than the adverage joe surfing!!! SuperAntispyware has been highly spoken now by several people in the business of fixing machines for a living. I found it to produce peace with me. FREE edition works fine. but I use it only as a secondary run..my success with freeware comes with finding one's that will work together, kinda like a pack of hunting dogs.And don't forget to use a good firewall

    I hope these links are ok, if not Im sure they will take them out
    top ones on the market

    Free Antivirus - avast http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html

    Free Anti-Spyware - Ad-Aware 2008 http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php

    Free Antivirus & Anti-Spyware - AVG Free http://free.avg.com/

    Free Anti-Spyware - SuperAntiSpyware- don't just get rid of some, it gets rid of all bugs! http://www.superantispyware.com/


    Most popular Spyware Removers downloads
    1. Ad-Aware 2008
    2. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    3. Spybot - Search & Destroy
    4. SpywareBlaster
    5. Trend Micro HijackThis

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    very light and extremely good and FREE antivirus software is Avast:
    avast! - Download antivirus software for spyware and virus protection

    very recomended!
    "stupid risks make life worth living" -homer simpson

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    i think you should keep nortin antivirus i've had it for years never had one virus get through it did block alot of viruses. if you ever get a virus you can always just perform a pc restore and delete all data and restore your operating system like the first day you got it if you have any important information you can just send that to an online back up file or just save it through a flash drive.

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