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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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Used NAV all the time until I got a virus and NAV didn't detect it. I ran LiveUpdate, did a complete scan, even scanned in SAFE MODE and NAV still didn't find it.

Installed AVG, and didn't even update it yet, and BOOM it found my virus in the 1st scan. It was located in C:\System Volume Information or somewhere in there.

AVG all the waaay :woot :woot

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I have to go with AVG... Norton HOGS all my resources, it slows it down to a crawl.. not to mention the boot time OH MY GOD i could'nt even open the Start Menu... AVG on the other hand uses little resources and it finds any and ALL virii on my PC...

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Read this review about AVG AV and maybe you'll think twice about using it.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,11213,00.asp

This antivirus software actually engages in viral marketing, scanning your e-mail and inserting an ad for itself at the bottom of all outgoing messages.

Is that true? :unsure:

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If you choose to use outlook express / and you choose to "enable microsoft outlook express plug in" then it will place a tag at the bottom of your e-mail that says "this e-mail certified virus free by AVG engine such and such and DAT file such and such. Not a problem as I use thunderbird - also, AVG caught the only trojan I ever found on my system after norton missed it. AND once I tried to uninstall a mcaffee product - for about a week - much registry hacking necessary.

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Check out the virus detection stats at www.virus.gr. Kaspersky AV rules supreme as the best all-around anti-virus suite (F-Secure has better detection but lacks key features such as good e-mail database compatibility). I've been using it for years and so far I haven't missed Norton for a second.

Kaspersky is a lot lighter on your system resources and has a killer detection rate, high above Norton and McAfee. These two things made me a fan.

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In CHOICE, a consumer product critic magazine, they did a test, here are the overall results (ranking, percentage, name):

1 - 75% - Norton  AV 2003

2 - 74% - PC-cillin 2003

3 - 67% - VET Online AV 10

4 - 65% - McAfee VirusScan Home Ed. 7

5 - 63% - F-Prot AV for Windows 3.12

6 - 61% - ETrust EZ AV 6

7 - 57% - Norman Virus Control 5

8 - 55% - AVG AV Prof. 6

9 - 54% - Kapersky AV Pers. 4

10 - 51% - AVG AV 6 (the free one)

11 - 46% - NOD32 for Win 95/98/ME

12 - 44% - AVAST! AV Home ed.

Well, there you go, I spose...:/

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I hear Chevy say that Ford is a piece of crap, but that doesn't stop me from driving my Focus. 3 years with nominal maintenance on my vehicle and no virus infections for 2 years with AVG. Norton struck out and McAfee just sat in the corner and whimpered in pain at the sight of the viruses. PC Mag is well respected, but we are all entitled to our opinions.

Thank you.

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