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Apr 25 2008, 01:05 PM
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Newbie [Level 2] ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 21-April 08 Member No.: 61,115 |
According to pc world here are the top anti-virus.
QUOTE 1 BitDefender 9 Standard 2 McAfee VirusScan 2006 3 Kaspersky Lab Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 5.0 4 F-Secure Anti-Virus 2006 5 Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2006 6 Panda Software Panda Titanium 2006 Antivirus + Antispyware 7 AntiVir Personal Edition Classic 6.32 8 Alwil Software Avast Home Edition 4.6 9 Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security Security 2006 10 Grisoft AVG Free Edition 7.1 it's according to pc world. but you can post your anti-virus experience and comparisons here please vote for the top anti-virus for you. |
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Apr 25 2008, 04:14 PM
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Newbie [Level 1] ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 23 Joined: 22-April 08 Member No.: 61,160 |
I'm not muc of a security guy. I'm not a guy who knows how to test AVs but if I was the one compiling the list Kaspersky would sit on top of the list UNRIVALLED. I have more that a dozen PCs on a LAN, with different AVs and my experience has taught me that:
I'm not the perfect gy to listen to coz I havent tried the other packages but I just thought i should share what I have experienced. |
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Apr 25 2008, 08:55 PM
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Newbie [Level 1] ![]() Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 25-April 08 Member No.: 61,289 |
I have seen many antivirus software "solutions" running on and ruining Windows-based PCs. The fact is that most antivirus are so heavy that, even if they succeed in protecting the computers where they are installed, they sensibly slow down their performance.
With that in mind, I think that one of the best antivirus around is still NOD32 by ESET. It's really light and fast, their updates are frequent and incremental, and it has the highest detection rate I have seen. I am not related to ESET in any way. I am just saying what I have seen through my own eyes. Of course, there is no such thing as an unbeatable antivirus. It also helps to have what I call a "defensive computer policy", which includes browsing only trusted websites, opening only safe files, etc. But NOD32 would be my choice if I ever needed an antivirus. |
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Apr 25 2008, 09:35 PM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 112 Joined: 9-March 08 Member No.: 59,064 |
Interesting posts. I too am not the keen on virus stuff but i suppose it all has to be done.
The thing is it costs so much unless you can find a decent free one. Most of my mates use AVG and thats it. I have norton and it plays me about a little. Is AVG any good ? |
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Apr 26 2008, 02:46 AM
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Newbie [Level 1] ![]() Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 25-April 08 Member No.: 61,289 |
Interesting posts. I too am not the keen on virus stuff but i suppose it all has to be done. The thing is it costs so much unless you can find a decent free one. Most of my mates use AVG and thats it. I have norton and it plays me about a little. Is AVG any good ? Yes, AVG is good. But IMHO Avast is even better. And it's free for personal and non-comercial users. You only have to register online (it's quick and painless as far as I can remember). It's only weak point is that it feels a little bit heavy on slow systems. But in most modern computers (1 Ghz+, 512Mb+) it should feel just fine. Hope to have helped. |
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