• 0

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


Question

Recommended Posts

  • 0
I think the opposite about McAfee VS8.

I don't like it as much as 7.  Granted 8 looks better but in VS8 we lost whitelisting of scripts, exclusions, scheduled scanning options, logging, ability to completely turn of alerts for true silent operation, and gained the security center(plug for software you don't own), a buggy activeX base, and the program is tied to an email address(not that big of a deal).

So while 7 wasn't pretty I think it was better.

i'm pretty sure v8 has logging..i've seen log files? I know you can schedule a scan. As for the rest, I couldn't honestly say. I haven't had issue with any crashes or any bugs.. and the only activex component i've noticed it wanting to install is if you try to manually update the program. i just canceled that and let it autoupdate itself.

i've tried mcafee versions prior to 8 and there was always a noticible slowdown on my computer with vshield running in the background. For the first time ever (for me), with v8, the virus protection running in the background doesn't make my pc slow down. I honestly can't notice a difference. No virus software has done that before.

I dunno .. i like v8. its light, works well and has no noticible impact on my systems performance. I also like the little virus alerts and notifications it pops up.. the little windows slide up out of the tray like the little msn messenger windows do. i hated all previous mcafee versions, but since they junked all their old code and went with their new subscription based code, this one has impressed me.

/edit.. just wanted to add, to each their own. everyone's pc runs things differently and everyone has different likes and dislikes, so everyone will have their own "best antivirus". i'm just talking about my own personal experiences here, not that one way is right or wrong :)

  • 0

McAfee VS 8 has no logging features, I defy you to show me where they are.

As for the scheduled scanning options, you can set a scheduled scan, what I'm saying is that the scheduled scan lost options. For instance you can't tell VS8 to attempt to clean-up first then quarentine or delete if clean-up isn't possible. It just runs. They took those options away.

But I run VS8 right now, it's fine I just want some of those options back. Why they decided to make it use activeX is beyond me, as I consider having activeX enabled is a risk in itself, and now even though I use mozilla I still have to allow internet explorer to use ActiveX and I hate that but it's a minor issue.

  • 0
yes that's right and very fast too; but it's not very known as norton. I use nod, it has a simple and a very advanced mode ;)

I am currently looking for a new anti virus software but my computer is not that fast and only has 256MB of ram so I need a anit virus program which won't be a resource hog so that's Norton out the window.

How is Nod32 on system resources and does it slow windows start up ?

cheers

  • 0
McAfee VS 8 has no logging features, I defy you to show me where they are.

i'll try my best when i get home. i'm sure i saw a log file that it made. it was a txt file.

i understand now what you meant about the scheduling stuff. i guess if you used that previously, it would suck to see it gone.

anywho .. i'll look into that log file thing when i get home tonite :)

  • 0
I thought NOD32 was the best virus scanner out right now by a long way.

exactly.. 25/3 VB100 record (the highest ever), compared to Symantec's 23/6.. not to mention the extreme speed (my whole 120gb HD takes about 10min to scan completely), low memory footprint (from 5 to 10mb), and very small definition updates (to get the whole program up to date, you need to download 1.5mb.. after that it automatically updates itself with 10-20Kb on an hourly basis)..

i was extremely surprised of NOD32's performance.. you really never notice its there, thoroughly scanning every file that enters memory.. on my PIII-700 / 240mb SDRAM PC-133 / GF4MX420 PCI / 120GB Seagate Barracuda 7,200 having NOD32 on is like leaving foobar2000 playing.. the performance hit isn't noticeable.. all the contrary to when i had Norton 2K2/2K3/2k4 installed, when it literally brought my machine to its knees with its bloatware protection..

Norton isn't bad, but NOD32 is better.. proven fact.. and N32 being completely stripped of useless bloatware, straight to the point, inobtrusive, while still having eye-candy for a GUI (:cool:), are just extra features..

i hate to be cliche and geeky, but NOD32 > * . :yes:

  • 0

I just started using Avast! Anit-Virus and so far I am very happy with it. It updates every 6 hours or so and is very small. It uses very little resources but is as powerfull as most of the big ones.

I switched from Norton because of the HUGE mess they made with the 2004 version.

http://www.avast.com

  • 0
exactly.. 25/3 VB100 record (the highest ever), compared to Symantec's 23/6.. not to mention the extreme speed (my whole 120gb HD takes about 10min to scan completely), low memory footprint (from 5 to 10mb), and very small definition updates (to get the whole program up to date, you need to download 1.5mb.. after that it automatically updates itself with 10-20Kb on an hourly basis)..

i was extremely surprised of NOD32's performance.. you really never notice its there, thoroughly scanning every file that enters memory.. on my PIII-700 / 240mb SDRAM PC-133 / GF4MX420 PCI / 120GB Seagate Barracuda 7,200 having NOD32 on is like leaving foobar2000 playing.. the performance hit isn't noticeable.. all the contrary to when i had Norton 2K2/2K3/2k4 installed, when it literally brought my machine to its knees with its bloatware protection..

Norton isn't bad, but NOD32 is better.. proven fact.. and N32 being completely stripped of useless bloatware, straight to the point, inobtrusive, while still having eye-candy for a GUI (:cool:), are just extra features..

i hate to be cliche and geeky, but NOD32 > * . :yes:

I agree NOD is GOOD. But i had a terrible experience with NOD32 therefore i ditched it and switched back to Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition.

Here's what happened to me, it was scanning my computer for viruses. Suddenly the virus notification pops out and displays several choices for me to deal with the virus.

Delete, quarantine and cancel (those standard stuff). Whatever i click, the virus notification box keeps appearing in an ENDLESS loop, rendering my computer useless. ENDLESS LOOP, even the buggiest Microsoft products doesn't do that.

I have to take the last resort and forcefully END TASK the process. Letting the virus loose. Restarted the computer and the infamous loop started again.

p/s Take note, NOD32 was at the latest product and virus definition.

I hate NAV 2003 as well. But Symantec Antivirus just does the job well. My University was having some software licensing agreement, bulk license. Students can get it at a cheaper rate. Actually it was nearly the same as getting the license for NAV 2003.

  • 0

@macodin.. just wanted to follow up to say you were right. I couldn't find any sort of logging. I know what I was thinking of now.. when I did a registry clean, I noticed some registry entries that were related to mcafee and logging. I confuzzled myself :)

  • 0
AVG because it's free and never had any problems with it at all, can't justify paying if this does the job personally.

Yeah, I used AVG for a couple of years, never ever had any problems at all. Only reason I don't use it anymore is my complimentary McAfee subscription with MSN Premium. Must admit though, I'm finding McAfee buggy as hell right now.

  • 0

I work with viruses and security frequently. I watched the development of an extremely malicious trojan called Netdevil, it gained the popularity of Subseven with the power of HDKP. It took Norton Antivirus 3 months to be able to detect it, Kaspersky found it in about a week. And norton STILL doesn't detect it when its compressed with UPX, it hardly detects ANY UPX'd viruses. Kaspersky on the other hand finds them all.

NetDevil is dead now, so no need to worry about it, but there are more malicious ones than that out there, and Norton is never able to see them. Remember that most trojans will be self-extracting compressed in some form, bound to an exe, and silent in the processes. They can sneak past firewalls, and can hide in the startup of the registry (bind to explorer.exe). You aren't safe without Kaspersky.

  • 0
I work with viruses and security frequently. I watched the development of an extremely malicious trojan called Netdevil, it gained the popularity of Subseven with the power of HDKP. It took Norton Antivirus 3 months to be able to detect it, Kaspersky found it in about a week. And norton STILL doesn't detect it when its compressed with UPX, it hardly detects ANY UPX'd viruses. Kaspersky on the other hand finds them all.

NetDevil is dead now, so no need to worry about it, but there are more malicious ones than that out there, and Norton is never able to see them. Remember that most trojans will be self-extracting compressed in some form, bound to an exe, and silent in the processes. They can sneak past firewalls, and can hide in the startup of the registry (bind to explorer.exe). You aren't safe without Kaspersky.

blimey.... well sold! you should do their commercials :)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Let's goooooooo! I've been loving the entries so far! I still have to finish Rebirth (things have been busy!)! Excited for this next installment.
    • "Revelation?" I was hoping for this episode to be called "Reunion". Oh, well... In a related note, the Final Fantasy VII compilation has received an EC entry, short for Ever Crisis. For those who don't know, it already had AC, BC, CC, and DC entries, short for Advent Children, Before Crisis, Crisis Core, and Dirge of Cerberus. I hope it doesn't get an FC entry becaude that would be a freakin' crisis.
    • Uh, after intense testing now, 'Samsung Browser' is not the best one outside of 'Microsoft Edge' after all. Opera Air is that. It has "some" bloat, but it's far less than what both Microsoft Edge and Brave browser have.
    • Weekend PC Game Deals: Resident Evil, Mafia, Like a Dragon, and more by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Weekend PC Game Deals is where the hottest gaming deals from all over the internet are gathered into one place every week for your consumption. So kick back, relax, and hold on to your wallets. The Epic concluded its mystery giveaways this week with another double freebie promotion. As a part of this, you can now grab Rogue Waters and Songs of Conquest to keep. Songs of Conquest is a turn-based 4X strategy game where you'll be managing a kingdom, making tough decisions, and taking down enemy forces in tactical combat. Meanwhile, Rogue Waters is a roguelike where, as a pirate captain, you command a ship and crew through procedurally generated encounters. The double giveaway is coming to an end on June 11. On the same day, Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks will join in as the next freebie. Another Humble Choice offer was revealed earlier this week, bringing a refreshed eight-game selection to jump into. The June selection is Octopath Traveler 2, The Riftbreaker, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, INDIKA, Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, Construction Simulator, Hell Clock, and Overlooting to keep as Steam keys. The $15 bundle gives you all eight games from this month's Choice selection. The month-long promotion will come to an end on July 6, giving you ample time to decide on whether you want the titles. The Humble Store also brought in standard gaming collections this week. The IGN Live Bundle kicked things off with games like Control, Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew, Blair Witch, Rollerdrome, and The Last Campfire for $10. At the same time, the We Will Always be Here bundle carried in titles like Bad End Theater, Thirsty Suitors, Vampire Therapist, and Tavern Talk for $12. Next, the 2K Sports Champions Bundle comes touting games like NBA 2K26, PGA TOUR 2K25, OlliOlli World Rad Edition, and TopSpin 2K25 with a hefty $25 price tag. Lastly, the Redline Racing Bundle is touting games like Art of Rally, Descenders, Mudrunner, and Assetto Corsa Competizione with a $10 price tag. Big Deals The biggest promotions of this weekend come from franchise discounts for hits like Mafia, Like a Dragon, Resident Evil, and more. With all those and more, here's our hand-picked big deals list for the weekend: Mafia: The Old Country – $34.99 on Steam ARC Raiders – $31.99 on Steam Forza Horizon 5 – $29.99 on Steam Monster Hunter Wilds – $29.39 on Steam Satisfactory – $27.99 on Steam No Rest for the Wicked – $27.99 on Steam Satisfactory – $27.99 on Steam Esoteric Ebb – $19.99 on Steam Street Fighter 6 – $19.99 on Steam Cloudheim – $19.79 on Steam Pacific Drive – $17.99 on Steam Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – $17.49 on Steam ACE COMBAT 7: SKIES UNKNOWN – $14.99 on Steam Yakuza 0 Director's Cut – $14.99 on Steam Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name – $14.99 on Steam Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii – $14.99 on Steam Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced – $14.99 on Steam Lost Judgment – $13.99 on Steam The Crew Motorfest – $13.99 on Steam Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition – $12.59 on Steam The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe – $12.49 on Steam Blood West – $12.49 on Steam Yakuza Kiwami 2 – $11.99 on Steam Judgment – $11.99 on Steam Like a Dragon: Ishin! – $11.99 on Steam Alien: Isolation – $11.99 on Steam Goat Simulator: Remastered – $10.19 on Steam Resident Evil Village – $9.99 on Steam Yakuza 4 Remastered – $9.99 on Steam Yakuza 5 Remastered – $9.99 on Steam Yakuza 6: The Song of Life – $9.99 on Steam Caravan SandWitch – $9.99 on Steam Spyro Reignited Trilogy – $9.99 on Steam Assassin's Creed III Remastered – $9.99 on Steam The Expanse: A Telltale Series – $9.99 on Steam Sons Of The Forest – $8.99 on Steam Untitled Goose Game – $7.99 on Steam Resident Evil 2 – $7.99 on Steam Resident Evil 3 – $7.99 on Steam Resident Evil 7 Biohazard – $7.99 on Steam Yakuza: Like a Dragon – $7.99 on Steam Airborne Kingdom – $7.49 on Steam Assassin's Creed Syndicate – $7.49 on Steam The Wolf Among Us – $7.49 on Steam Amnesia: The Bunker – $7.49 on Steam Mini Motorways – $6.99 on Steam Age of History 3 – $6.99 on Steam Fabledom – $6.29 on Steam Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince – $5.99 on Steam Mafia: Definitive Edition – $5.99 on Steam Mafia II: Definitive Edition – $5.99 on Steam Resident Evil 6 – $4.99 on Steam Resident Evil 5 – $4.99 on Steam Resident Evil Revelations 2 – $4.99 on Steam Resident Evil 3 Nemesis (1999) – $4.99 on Steam Terra Memoria – $4.99 on Steam FOR HONOR – $4.49 on Steam Metro Exodus – $4.49 on Steam The Forest – $4.39 on Steam Mini Metro – $3.99 on Steam Songs of Conquest – $0 on Epic Store Rogue Waters – $0 on Epic Store Gravity Circuit – $0 on Steam DRM-free Specials The DRM-free store GOG has plenty of discounts to look over this weekend too. Here are some highlights: Trials of Mana - $14.99 on GOG SPORE Collection - $14.99 on GOG Stellaris - $12.49 on GOG FINAL FANTASY VIII - REMASTERED - $7.99 on GOG Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) - $7.99 on GOG Final Fantasy III (3D Remake) - $7.99 on GOG FINAL FANTASY IX - $6.29 on GOG The Forgotten City - $6.25 on GOG Warlords Battlecry 3 - $5.99 on GOG Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete - $4.99 on GOG Heroes of Might and Magic 4: Complete - $4.99 on GOG SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition - $4.99 on GOG FINAL FANTASY VII - $4.79 on GOG Cultures 1+2 - $3.99 on GOG Outlast - $3.75 on GOG Dungeon Keeper 2 - $2.99 on GOG Theme Hospital - $2.99 on GOG Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Planetary Pack - $2.99 on GOG Dungeon Keeper Gold - $2.99 on GOG Alba: A Wildlife Adventure - $2.55 on GOG Disciples 2 Gold - $1.99 on GOG Outcast - Second Contact - $1.49 on GOG Disciples: Sacred Lands Gold - $1.49 on GOG Port Royale 2 - $0.99 on GOG Keep in mind that availability and pricing for some deals could vary depending on the region. That's it for our pick of this weekend's PC game deals, and hopefully, some of you have enough self-restraint not to keep adding to your ever-growing backlogs. As always, there are an enormous number of other deals ready and waiting all over the interwebs, as well as on services you may already subscribe to if you comb through them, so keep your eyes open for those, and have a great weekend.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      pestcontrol46 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      pestcontrol46 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      JKR earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      moog19 went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Mentor
      grik went up a rank
      Mentor
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      490
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      271
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      75
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      68
    5. 5
      FloatingFatMan
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!