• 0

Definitive Best Antivirus 2008


Definitive Best Antivirus  

1595 members have voted

  1. 1. Your choice?

    • Antivir
      101
    • Avast!
      119
    • AVG
      215
    • BitDefender
      32
    • Clamwin
      4
    • F-Secure
      7
    • Kaspersky
      250
    • McAfee
      21
    • NOD32
      660
    • Norton
      47
    • Panda
      3
    • Sophos
      7
    • Symantec (Corporate)
      61
    • Trend
      8
    • VBA32
      1
    • Windows OneCare
      26
    • Zone
      7
    • Other (please specify below)
      26


Question

Recommended Posts

  • 0
Are you running the 3.0.621.0 build? It seems to fix a few of the usability issues from previous versions.

Unfortunately, yes. I also had issues with Eset Smart Security during the beta / RC stages. I'm happy knowing that I'm well protected but version 3 has introduced a few issues that I didn't experience with 2.7. It might be because I'm using 64bit - I was sure they used to have a combined 32/64 bit version but now they've got a seperate somewhat concealed section for the 64bit version. *shrugs*

  • 0

The good.

1. Mcafee Enterprise 8.0 is by far the best.

2. AVG <---I guess

3. Nod32<-- Have never used but hear enough good stuff to nominate it.

4. Kaspersky

5. Avast

The Bad.

1. Any other Mcafee software that is not Enterprise 8.0

2. Anything Norton after 2002 is horrendous. The newer the more problems it has. Anyone that does Internet Support or PC repair can understand.

3. Trend Micro <--Worse than Norton.

  • 0

I've always loved AntiVir; it's got one of the best detection rates for a free AV (better than AVG, though I'm still a big fan), and it's not bad on resources. I prefer the old UI to the new one, but oh well.

Check out http://www.virus.gr/portal/en/ for good comparisons of AV's. Some of the results are pretty surprising.

  • 0
NOD32, though I have to say that version 3.0 isn't very good. Popups keep appearing, even after disabling them, and it started messing about with web access the other day as well. Certainly nowhere near as polished as 2.7, though the interface is much nicer. I don't know whether it's a 64bit Vista issue. Also, when installing it last (from the official site) it gave me an error message in a random language (Polish?), which was quite weird.

I've noticed that too - you disable them and then they're activated again within ten minutes. But security wise, its top notch. You can fiddle about with the web access protection a bit like the firewall in the setup menu. Once you've set something there you don't need to do it again.

  • 0

NOD32, although i use the Smart Security Suite because i'm too lazy to manage a better, standalone firewall

as for those with issues of pop-ups and errors, i'm on vista x64 ultimate and i've had zero problems ever since ESS came out of beta. during beta it wouldn't save my settings but now it does everything perfectly

maybe it's a software conflict for you guys :unsure:

  • 0
NOD32, although i use the Smart Security Suite because i'm too lazy to manage a better, standalone firewall

as for those with issues of pop-ups and errors, i'm on vista x64 ultimate and i've had zero problems ever since ESS came out of beta. during beta it wouldn't save my settings but now it does everything perfectly

maybe it's a software conflict for you guys :unsure:

Cana't see it being a conflict, its more a UI fault if anything - its the pop-up settings when you right click on the icon in the system tray. You untick them all, then 10 minutes later they're all ticked. This is Windows XP SP2 and SP3 btw.

  • 0
I've always loved AntiVir; it's got one of the best detection rates for a free AV (better than AVG, though I'm still a big fan), and it's not bad on resources. I prefer the old UI to the new one, but oh well.

Check out http://www.virus.gr/portal/en/ for good comparisons of AV's. Some of the results are pretty surprising.

Those tests are outdated. AV Comparatives is more recent and NOD32,Antivir and KAV coming out on top.

http://www.av-comparatives.org/

  • 0

I was using NOD32 2.7 on my old PC, and liked it very much. I built a new PC a few weeks ago though, and when looking at NOD32 3.x, I heard it wasn't the same hotshot that 2.7 was. So I went back to Kaspersky, which I used to use.

I'm on Vista 64, and Kaspersk 7 has worked perfectly for me.

  • 0
Eset Smart Security for me. Best ?40 ive spent in a long time.(Y))

And is that version 3 you are using?? Because from a lot of posts here it seems version 3 isn't very good and needs a lot of work.

I'm switching from Kaspersky to NOD32, but I need to know if it is OK to download the latest one which is version 3?

  • 0
And is that version 3 you are using?? Because from a lot of posts here it seems version 3 isn't very good and needs a lot of work.

I'm switching from Kaspersky to NOD32, but I need to know if it is OK to download the latest one which is version 3?

Stick with version 2.70.39 until they streamline 3.0

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

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • I’m still using an Xbox One S, so time for an upgrade to play this but as much as I hate Sony, I think I’ll get the ps5 pro
    • I bought this game. Played it for an hour, and then got a refund from Steam. Not a fun game at all.
    • Nothing Ear buds with active noise cancellation are at their lowest price ever with 51% off by Fiza Ali Amazon is currently offering the Nothing Ear wireless earbuds at their lowest price ever with 51% off limited prime deal. The earbuds feature an 11mm dynamic drivers with a ceramic diaphragm, and support high-resolution audio codecs including AAC, SBC, LDAC, and LHDC 5.0. They support active noise cancellation of up to 45dB across a frequency range of up to 5000Hz, and include a smart ANC algorithm, adaptive noise cancellation, and a transparency mode that allows surrounding sounds to be heard when needed. Connectivity is provided via Bluetooth 5.3, with support for multiple profiles including HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, and others. The earbuds also support dual connection, allowing them to be paired with two devices at the same time. Additional features include IP54 water and dust resistance for the earbuds and IP55 for the charging case, in-ear detection, pinch controls, low-latency mode, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair, and a three-microphone system per earbud for clearer voice calls. The Nothing X app, available on Android and iOS, provides access to custom EQ settings, bass enhancement, personal sound profiles, ear tip fit testing, firmware updates, customisable controls, dual-device management, and a find-my-earbuds feature. In terms of battery performance, each earbud has a 46mAh battery and the charging case has a 500mAh capacity. With active noise cancellation (ANC) turned off, the earbuds should offer up to 8.5 hours of playback on a single charge and up to 40.5 hours in total with the charging case. With ANC enabled, playback should last up to 5.2 hours on the earbuds and up to 24 hours with the case. For calls, talk time should reach up to 5 hours on the earbuds and 23 hours with the case when ANC is off, while ANC on should provide up to 4 hours on the earbuds and 18 hours with the case. Finally, fast charging should deliver up to 10 hours of playback from 10 minutes of charging when ANC is disabled. Nothing Ear Wireless Earbuds Bluetooth: $73.15 (Amazon US) - 51% off Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Microsoft officially launched its Copilot Cowork enterprise AI agent on June 16, 2026, switching to usage-based pricing on the same day it disclosed it is considering a Microsoft-hosted version of China's DeepSeek V4 as a lower-cost engine for the platform — a pairing that puts the company on a collision course with both its enterprise customers' security teams and a White House that has spent months trying to wall off Chinese AI from American infrastructure.................... https://www.techtimes.com/articles/318647/20260618/microsoft-eyes-deepseek-v4-copilot-cowork-what-azure-hosting-cannot-fix.htm  
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      AndreaB earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      Huge Trailer earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Classifyskilleducation earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      eurospharma62 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      With What earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      592
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      171
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      76
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      68
    5. 5
      neufuse
      64
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!