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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


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I'm sick of these stupid polls. There is NO doubt the best antivirus is Kaspersky. Why? I'll tell you:

1.Updates: Does any other antivirus release updates EVERY hour (actually every 20 min)? NO! The only other one which has fast updates is NOD32, but it still updates every 4 hours! 4 hours, that means 4 times later than Kaspersky.

2.Detection: Kaspersky has so far the BEST Detection in both Malware and Spyware fields. It is also the best Antivirus in terms of Trojan and Rootkit detection.

3.Protection: Kaspersky has the best Firewall and the best protection agains viruses and spyware.

4.Heuristics: Kaspersky's Heuristic detection is one of the best around.

The next antivirus that I reccomend is NOD32 and F-Secure(uses kaspersky's engine)

AVG and Avast are crap since they produce a lot of false positives and detect any keygen or crack as a trojan (while they actually don't connect to the internet)

Avira is the best free antivirus.

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I bought and used NOD32 for 1 year, however it did create a bug on my PC, where if I went onto any web site, using any broweser (IE, FF, Maxthon), pictures on webpages would randomly not be displayed, and I'd just get the red-x placeholder.

I spent weeks and weeks trying to figure out what caused it. I reformatted my HDD and reinstalled Vista. But the problem remained.

Then one day, I had a "ding!!! lightbulb just went on" moment, and thought it might be NOD32. did an uninstalled and yes, it was. Bloody NOD32 caused me weeks of frustration, pain and suffering.

So I'm back to AVG 7.5 Free. But, I'd still recommend NOD32 to anyone else, despite the pain I had with it (and that's what I voted for in this poll).

NOD32 is fast, efficient, low on resources, easy to configure, updates itself without hassle, doesnt annoy you too much with popups and notifications, and the system tray icon looks good too.

If someone at ESET reads this, and wants to give me a free licence for a year because of the trouble I had , I might go back to using NOD32 again.

Until that happens, it's freeware antivirus and a whole lot of caution from me!

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i'll go for bitdefender.. the new bitdefender 2008 antivirus is the best and it takes low resource too..

however, nod32 3.0 version misses lots of viruses as well as trojans...

talkin abt kaspersky, it uses much resource than nod32 and bitdefender..

http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

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i'll go for bitdefender.. the new bitdefender 2008 antivirus is the best and it takes low resource too..

however, nod32 3.0 version misses lots of viruses as well as trojans...

talkin abt kaspersky, it uses much resource than nod32 and bitdefender..

http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

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

Much better site!

Latest results online - http://www.av-comparatives.org/seiten/ergebnisse_2008_02.php

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AVG 7.5 keeps bringing up a pop-up advertising version 8 every time I boot.

It's VERY annoying and is making me wonder if I should uninstall and try something else.

What's the next best free antivirus package then people?

God, isn't choosing an AV package a difficult minefield!?!

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