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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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I used to have Norton 2004. It worked Ok.

I'm currently using Computer Associates etrust antivirus 7.

It has two scanning engines, InoculateIT which is their own and VET engine

from a company they acquired. engines are hotswappable and you can set

one engine as realtime monitor and the other one as on demand scanner.

point being since two engines are developed independently if one misses

the other might catch it. Both engines have good record in Virus Bulltein.

They have home user version with only uses VET engine called EZ antivirus.

It uses very little resources. I tried it once and it seemed ok.

VET is also the one used by Zonealarm security suite.

F-Secure has 3 engines I hear. Kaspersky, F-Prot, and their own Orion engine.

That's gotta be a resource hog.

Of the big 3 (norton, mcafee, Trendmicro), I like Trendmicro internet security.

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NAV has a very "cute" UI which appeals to many users..

Many people don't understand that EVERY AV on that list will protect you against all the latest/newest/whatever viruses.

The problems start when you get viruses which are RARE.

And only then KAV (Kaspersky) aka AVP comes to the rescue.

A few years ago back when I was doing some trojans (:p) I used to check whether some new/rare/not so famous trojans get caught by anti viruses.

I sent a guy a trojan (with his consent) and his Norton did not detect it at all, but my KAV did.

KAV knows many more underground trojans/viruses than other companies.

I (unlike many others) do not keep real-time protection enabled, I just don't like the performance impact! (although the new KAV is pretty quick)

So I only scan files when I need to (manually), I never got a virus :)

P.S. AVG sucks badly.

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I just installed Kaspersky Anti-Virus 4.5... Is it any good or its okay and should protect me well? I changed from NAV since I had probs with it.

THanks!

4.5 is pretty good, but 5.0 is better. still has the same detection engine, just an easier to navigate interface. also it is less bloated from what i find

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NAV has a very "cute" UI which appeals to many users..

Many people don't understand that EVERY AV on that list will protect you against all the latest/newest/whatever viruses.

The problems start when you get viruses which are RARE.

And only then KAV (Kaspersky) aka AVP comes to the rescue.

A few years ago back when I was doing some trojans (:p) I used to check whether some new/rare/not so famous trojans get caught by anti viruses.

I sent a guy a trojan (with his consent) and his Norton did not detect it at all, but my KAV did.

KAV knows many more underground trojans/viruses than other companies.

I (unlike many others) do not keep real-time protection enabled, I just don't like the performance impact! (although the new KAV is pretty quick)

So I only scan files when I need to (manually), I never got a virus :)

P.S. AVG sucks badly.

Caleb, man, you hit the nail dead on the head. I do my system EXACTLY like you. No real time crap. Scan everything new manually. I could not have said it any better than you did.

I just uninstalled NAV 2003 Pro off 1 system of mine last night and NAV 2002 off another system of mine today. Neither scanner ever found a trojan that I must have had for 2+ years. It was a Molly Hatchet dektop theme. Never used it as I don't do themes. Just had it because it was Hatchet. Installed KAV and it found it straight up. Then KAV found a trojan in a file a friend of mine sent me. Norton missed that one also. I tried the 5.0 Personal version first. To much eye candy for me. I like the simple, straight forward programs. Version 4.5 Pro rocks!!

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Woah woah, who said Kaspersky is the best?

It takes like 50% CPU Usage when scanning. You call that good? I don't think so.

dL

I'll say Kaspersky's one of the best.

But to me total protection is more important than system resources. If you want nothing from your antivirus except for it to use almost no system resources than just install winamp and pretend it's an antivirus, because once you get the most stripped down AV program there is and start disabling even more features within it just to get a small footprint you might as well not even use an anti virus.

So if you want an anti virus that uses no resources while scanning, doesn't slow down your PC, and only has one service in taskmanager get winamp! It'll catch viruses just as good as your neutered anti virus program would and it plays music to boot!

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found this:

http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm

and guess wat?

f-prot did great

i clicked the file, it found the thing in my internet temps and deleted it

i clicked save as to desktop and it deleted it again

now that's wut i call a good antivirus

uses very little memory

i'm sticking with this!

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I voted for PC-Cillin, had this in my system for almost 4 yrs. never had a virus. I have Kaspersky too but i dont activate the monitoring for it, uses a lot of resources just a second antivirus in case i have doubts with a file.

McAfee sucks imho, having calls from a lot of noobs who messed up the system because of mcafee and their scanning engine is not that great compared to pc-cillin to norton.

Norton, it's fine but it also uses way too much resources for some noob system's that i handle. :happy:

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found this:

http://www.eicar.org/anti_virus_test_file.htm

and guess wat?

f-prot did great

i clicked the file, it found the thing in my internet temps and deleted it

i clicked save as to desktop and it deleted it again

now that's wut i call a good antivirus

uses very little memory

i'm sticking with this!

LOL norton didnt even see it :D shows how good norton really... :x

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