Could u please recommend me a great/best antivirus; a free one and one I have to purchase . Thanks in advance :)
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Could u please recommend me a great/best antivirus; a free one and one I have to purchase . Thanks in advance :)
Avira, Avast or Microsft Security Essenials.
MSSE is the best from my experiance.
I dont recommend AVG because its become a bloated,buggy heap of ****.
I Use Norton 360 costs $99 AUD for a 1 year subscription, i havent had a problems or virus/cookies or anything that could harm my pc since i have had it.
Before that i used AVG but lets just say after that is why i went for a paid AV.Kendog87
Um. Isn't Nortom made by Symantec? I had heard the company produced garbage...
On a side note, I use MSSE
[QUOTE="Daytona_178"][QUOTE="waldo6"]+ Malware Bytes & CCleaner ;) I thought those registry cleaners were spoze to be useless. Are they actually good to use? Well heavy registry cleaners are bad news from my experience, they just break stuff. CCleaner is mainly a junk file remover and registry cleaner second. The reason why I suggest ccleaners registry cleaning is because it doesent dig to deep.Avast + Spybot S&D 8)
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What about Mcaffee? I just bought a laptop, and it comes preloaded...so should I just stick with it?ULTIMATEZWARRIOMcAfee is pretty rubbish. If it came pre-loaded its most likely a 30 day trial. If so I recommend uninstalling it and just using a free alternative such as Microsoft Security Essentials. There isnt really any need to pay for an AV like Nod32 unless you are a high threat user.
What about Mcaffee? I just bought a laptop, and it comes preloaded...so should I just stick with it?ULTIMATEZWARRIOThat software tends to get preloaded because the AV company paid them to include a trial or in the case of PC World they own shares in the company. Switch to a free one instead otherwise you're ****ed when the trial runs out.
Microsoft Security Essentials. Just enable USB scanning. Anything else is unnecessary unless you deliberately visit certain sites.
[QUOTE="ULTIMATEZWARRIO"]What about Mcaffee? I just bought a laptop, and it comes preloaded...so should I just stick with it?Daytona_178McAfee is pretty rubbish. If it came pre-loaded its most likely a 30 day trial. If so I recommend uninstalling it and just using a free alternative such as Microsoft Security Essentials. There isnt really any need to pay for an AV like Nod32 unless you are a high threat user. wait, the one that is coming with my laptop is not a trial version, it is 15-months. Should I still get rid of it since it is the full version?
[QUOTE="Daytona_178"][QUOTE="ULTIMATEZWARRIO"]What about Mcaffee? I just bought a laptop, and it comes preloaded...so should I just stick with it?ULTIMATEZWARRIOMcAfee is pretty rubbish. If it came pre-loaded its most likely a 30 day trial. If so I recommend uninstalling it and just using a free alternative such as Microsoft Security Essentials. There isnt really any need to pay for an AV like Nod32 unless you are a high threat user. wait, the one that is coming with my laptop is not a trial version, it is 15-months. Should I still get rid of it since it is the full version? Your call. Personally I would.
wait, the one that is coming with my laptop is not a trial version, it is 15-months. Should I still get rid of it since it is the full version?ULTIMATEZWARRIOI'ld still scrap it personally.
[QUOTE="ULTIMATEZWARRIO"]wait, the one that is coming with my laptop is not a trial version, it is 15-months. Should I still get rid of it since it is the full version?markop2003I'ld still scrap it personally. well if you guys insist
I use Zone Alarm Extreme Security... works wonders using the Kaspersky engine but also has the Zonealarm Firewall so you can't really argue about having two of the best softwares in one package, not sure if it's just me but it only costs £24.99 right now but this could be a renewal deal for me only... Also secures your Firefox browser from keygrabbers that steal the saved passwords and send them to email addresses.
I use Cyberdefender as well and I love it. I originally got the Cyberdefender scanner which cleans Trojans and spyware for free, but you have to pay for the upgrade for virus. So I used it for checking. Eventually I got a virus - a bad one called virtumondo, and bought the upgrade. Since then no problems. Cyberdefender caught a few trojans and one more virus attack, and it worked great. The upgrade I got includes 24/7 computer help, which my wife needed once when I was away on a trip. So, I hope this helps, it is just my informal review of my Cyberdefender experience.speedd3mon33Wow, how much does cyberdefender pay you? It is a rogue program, To op- Kaspersky internet security, Norton internet secuirty and Eset are all great for paid. Acast and mse are good for free.
[QUOTE="speedd3mon33"]I use Cyberdefender as well and I love it. I originally got the Cyberdefender scanner which cleans Trojans and spyware for free, but you have to pay for the upgrade for virus. So I used it for checking. Eventually I got a virus - a bad one called virtumondo, and bought the upgrade. Since then no problems. Cyberdefender caught a few trojans and one more virus attack, and it worked great. The upgrade I got includes 24/7 computer help, which my wife needed once when I was away on a trip. So, I hope this helps, it is just my informal review of my Cyberdefender experience.Person0Wow, how much does cyberdefender pay you? It is a rogue program, To op- Kaspersky internet security, Norton internet secuirty and Eset are all great for paid. Acast and mse are good for free. Its Norton who are the rogues, cyberdefender only used the same tactics of rogue software by installing and then asking to pay before removing the threats, seems they have cleaned up their act and are legitimate but like you said they were once rather fishy in how they worked and it's a black stain on their record for people to avoid.
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