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Your favourite Antivirus?


  

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  1. 1. Your favourite Antivirus?

    • Avast!
      193
    • AVG
      306
    • BitDefender
      42
    • Kaspersky
      261
    • McAfee
      154
    • NOD32
      633
    • Norton/Symantec
      435
    • Panda
      29
    • Trend Micro
      81
    • Other
      161


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People you should try NOD32 believe me its a very good antivirus, there are alot of people with different opinions obviously but i have tried Norton Mcafee Tren Micro and found NOD32 the best low on resources and high detection rate, Mcafee and norton are not too bad but they are what i class as bloatware and trend micro aint far off it!

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I will be re-formatting my XP sp2 box soon. I'm using NIS 2005 right now. If I were to change, which of the three would you suggest?

1. Kaspersky Personal Security Suite

2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 5.0 (and use the Windows firewall)

3. NOD32

Thoughts?

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I will be re-formatting my XP sp2 box soon.  I'm using NIS 2005 right now.  If I were to change, which of the three would you suggest?

1. Kaspersky Personal Security Suite

2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 5.0 (and use the Windows firewall)

3. NOD32

Thoughts?

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Go for 2 and use a dedicated firewall.

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None for me, don't run into many virus that atack XP PRO X64 yet.. Don't even think any antivirus programs officaly support X64

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afaik, AVG, avast and symantec are the only AV companies that offer support for windows 64 atm. but im sure more will come in the following 6-12 months until windows vista is released. think both mcafee and f-secure are soon to release support for 64 also.

and more ontopic, im currently using f-secure client security 6.0 that offer me complete protection againt all kinds of malware.

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I prefer BitDefender over all, because it has the highest detection rate out of all free AV's (according to virus.gr), it has a free Linux version, also, and is DARN fast at scanning. It's probably the best scanner for Linux... I compared it to KAV, AntiVir, F-Prot, Mcafee linux versions, BitDefender found the most viruses (out of about my 800 or so collected), and it's the fastest by far, also.

Now, AVG is good, and has a lower system resource overhead, but the detection rate sucks (~50%).

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i use bitdefender before but changed to ca's ez antivirus since it expired. :)

it's nice n light.. :) lighter than avg imho.

antivir pe is also nice n lighter even lighter on resiurces. if you can live with big n slow updates.. :p but all in all it's a nice strong AV.

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SAV10 for me. Never has failed me, pretty good with resources, and gets updates often.

I am of course the paranoid one, so once a month I will use a couple online scanners from various AV companies to make sure SAV isn't missing anything.

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