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The Definitive "BEST ANTIVIRUS" thread


Best Antivirus  

1414 members have voted

  1. 1. Best Antivirus

    • Norton/Symantec
      665
    • McAfee
      115
    • AVG
      201
    • NOD32
      131
    • PC-Cilin
      52
    • Panda
      33
    • Kaspersky
      103
    • Other
      107
    • F-Prot
      7


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So very true.

I've never had a virus on my systems (that I didn't put there to discet) and I like to think that's because I'm careful.

i am carefull too, but for example i was attacked by the Welchia Worm /MSBLAST_D Virus i didn't notice, i didn't download nothing, I just be attacked; then i was using panda, big mistake... :p

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McAfee Enterprise 7.1 is awsome :)

It does not cause any decrease in system performance even though it is slowly scanning every file in the background all the time :) It works great with Outlook 2003 also and has a very nice (simple) UI. I know it is not available to home users (I am using it as part of my work's license for employees to use it on their home systems). I am very impressed with it so far :yes:

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I've been using Norton System Works 2003.

It's caught tons of things when doing stuff such as downloading questionable files of sources like Kazaa, where you'd expect to find viruses.

On two seperate occasions it detected a virus it could not remove, but gave me a link which took me to a site giving me detailed instructions on how I could manually remove it. Worked flawlessly botht imes.

So it has a 100% track record on my system.

Also comes with a good Defrag program.

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I use None, i'm in the market of getting a new one. Im aware NAV does not detect Alternate File Stream viruses. That's what I was using until my recent reinstall. Windows loads sooo much faster with it off, i'm afraid to slow my bootup down.

Here's another site which pits Antivirus amongst each other.

However, as we all know, MOST tests are biased in some way, so by no means.. blah blah blah.

These guys are German, is that why the best AV according to their tests is a German Software :shifty:

http://www.av-test.org/

And Thanks to whomever responded with http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/archives/tests.xml?200311 . Good link for some reference, appreciate it :D

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I use None, i'm in the market of getting a new one. Im aware NAV does not detect Alternate File Stream viruses. That's what I was using until my recent reinstall. Windows loads sooo much faster with it off, i'm afraid to slow my bootup down.

GET ONE! QUICKLY!!!! I'm sick and tired of getting heaps of swen and similar viruses in my email! And it's people like you that they come from!

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From the looks of signature and avatar, shouldn?t we be asking you that question?

stfu, no insults just because he was joking with him, he actually wrote like a caveman would talk,

but he didnt insult him in any way, heh, so, dont pick on him for anything, sigs, avatar, your own probs with

homofobia or whatever people pick on about dnsbehind..:blush:h:

(sorry for bad bad bad english):no:o:

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stfu, no insults just because he was joking with him, he actually wrote like a caveman would talk,

but he didnt insult him in any way, heh, so, dont pick on him for anything, sigs, avatar, your own probs with

homofobia or whatever people pick on about dnsbehind.. :blush:

(sorry for bad bad bad english) :no:

Riiiiight. :rolleyes: I was just pointing out the irony in his comment. :rolleyes:

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Personaly I prefer NAV, it undoubtedly does the best job, but at a price, it does hog resources a little more than its competitors, but if you have a good enough PC, this isnt very noticable.

Also you can scale it down a bit, disabling scanning of compressed files frees a lot of resources and stops lag.

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