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Definitive Best Antivirus


Definitive Best Antivirus  

950 members have voted

  1. 1. Your choice?

    • Avast!
      94
    • AVG
      110
    • BitDefender
      22
    • Kaspersky
      140
    • McAfee
      36
    • NOD32
      376
    • Norton
      44
    • Symantec
      54
    • Panda
      8
    • N/A
      66
  2. 2. Your choice?

    • Trend Micro
      71
    • Zone Labs
      106
    • Windows One Care
      62
    • AntiVir
      57
    • F-Secure
      31
    • ClamWin
      15
    • VBA32
      1
    • Sophos
      7
    • Other (please specify below)
      52
    • N/A
      548


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Kaspersky is a top dog and I used AVG before.

I needed an all-in-one and choose Bit Defender Plus V9 and love it with updates atleast every hour. Now with BD v10 they have added lots of options and some anti-malware now with rootkit/etc detection. Detects/prevents everything I have encountered.

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Do any of these lightweight av have ad removers because I like Norton IS which has the antivirus and popup/ad remover rolled together? I'm using it on my XP laptop but it's so bloated and make startup and shutdown take forever. On my Vista desktop I'm using AVG free and ad munch. I like how light AVG is but ad munch lets a lot of ads slip in when I'm browsing, where Norton would remove every ad. So is there something like Norton that has ad removal but isn't so resource hungry?

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Yeah I just tried kaspersky, it didn have a low memory footprint, but when it scans files you open it hangs up my pc (avg does the same but its doesn't slow wnything down at all). it also hangs my ststem on startup and scans take up massive resources compared to avg

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I'm in PC repair and I, over this summer have sold about 40 licenses of NOD32. I love the stuff. I wish it was more widely known than the two major goons (no naming necessary). NOD32 is low on resources which we all know is good, but its very good at one thing that the others are not. It can catch the Viruses as they load on startup rather than Norton (for example) saying you have a virus restart and maybe I will get it next time. The pattern repeats and you end up ignoring the threat. NOD32 is also very well behaved, after the 30 day trial it doesnt start the whole "BUY ME! Or you compuer will be at a very serious risk!!!"

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