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by kummah - 2/15/08 11:08 PM
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Post 16 of 52

Latest Avira free download does NOT scan emails!

by jammer44 - 8/11/08 7:17 AM In reply to: AVG becoming bloatware by Draigous

I just downloaded the latest free AVIRA virus package, and while installing it says that it does not scan emails... you need to upgrade to the pay version to include that. I don't know if the older versions did email scanning, or if AVG or AVAST free versions do. Can you comment if you know? Thanks!

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Post 17 of 52

Avast has real scan for email

by Azrael srl - 8/11/08 11:46 AM In reply to: Latest Avira free download does NOT scan emails! by jammer44

It's called internet mail shield. Besides that it has Antirootkit and a very effective Antispyware protection

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Post 18 of 52

AVG does

by psm0169 - 8/11/08 12:17 PM In reply to: Latest Avira free download does NOT scan emails! by jammer44

AVG for free does scan emails with outlook and Incredimail.

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Post 19 of 52

Avira

by amadaemon - 8/12/08 12:42 AM In reply to: Latest Avira free download does NOT scan emails! by jammer44

Look at it this way,if sending email you have no need to scan it.
Have you or anyone you know seen any antivirus progs scan an email before you open it???? I have used all 3 plus ZoneAlarm Security Suite and the daddy at present is Avira

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Post 20 of 52

none of them.

by alvoryx - 12/18/08 7:49 AM In reply to: Avira by amadaemon

i'm working as it admin..let me tell you something :

if you got a pc which is fully infected (i mean fully) there's no "antivirus" program in the world which is going to clean it at 100% up

those antivirus companies are the same kind of people than those one who are creating "viruses"

its the same bull**** believe me..

if you got a pc which is infected, better make a ghost of it and re-install the whole thing from 0

in MANY cases(i'm not going to tell every cause it *arrives*, like 1 or 2 times a year that i was able to recover at 100% an infected pc), this is WAY more efficient than trying to remove the "infection"..

and if it looks like its cleaned..wait a few weeks ;-)


Conclusion : don't spend your time with this antivirus s**t : in general don't play with things you don't understand (opening unsecure mails, surfin on XXX sites, p2p, ...) or say it to your users.

Or if you do, stop searching solutions where you'll never find some..

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Post 21 of 52

I'm Another Happy Avast User..

by GinaPA - 8/11/08 1:33 PM In reply to: AVG Vs Avira Vs AVAST by kummah

It is true that in one company's recent tests, Avira won this time. But you will normally find that Avast, Avira and Commodo exchange the #1 ranking from one testing time to the next, followed by the other two. So next time Avast may be #1 again--or Commodo, followed by the other two. Most tech websites have stopped recommending the free version of AVG--they say the company stopped giving their free version the attention they should and instead puts almost all of their time and energy only into their paid version these days. I thought about switching to Avira when I heard about the latest tests, but Avast does update VERY OFTEN (even more than AVG did when their free version was still ranked high [I did use it at one time]), and I am very happy with Avast; and as I mentioned, next time it could be #1 again! But the truth is that no program is 100%--even the #1 ranked program--so it still takes common sense on our part to avoid questionable websites and not open email attachments--no matter who they come from.

My advice would be to skip the free AVG and go with either the free Avira, Avast or Commodo. But since a few people mentioned that Avira is slow and caused them conflicts, I'm glad I stuck with Avast......Gina

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Post 22 of 52

I'm yet another happy avast! user

by 3agl3 - 8/13/08 7:01 AM In reply to: I'm Another Happy Avast User.. by GinaPA

I have never used either used Avira but did for AVG some time ago. As it has changed, I cannot judge it. I have used avast for more than a year and I never had a problem with it.

I recommend people to choose their AV depending on whether they are adapted to it. But all AV cannot guarantee full protection, so I advise all internet users to be careful about the websites they visit.

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Post 23 of 52

AV or FIREWALL?

by bently - 8/14/08 11:00 AM In reply to: I'm Another Happy Avast User.. by GinaPA

"My advice would be to skip the free AVG and go with either the free Avira, Avast or Commodo. But since a few people mentioned that Avira is slow and caused them conflicts, I'm glad I stuck with Avast......Gina"

Is Commodo an AntiVirus or FIREWALL?

Thanks

Ben

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Post 24 of 52

Comodo firewall or antivirus

by gmlewis - 7/28/09 10:51 PM In reply to: AV or FIREWALL? by bently

I have installed Comodo Firewall ;free version] upon installation, it does give you the option of also installing the antivirus..This is the latest version from Comodo

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Post 25 of 52

AVG and heres why

by beaverhunter62 - 8/11/08 2:41 PM In reply to: AVG Vs Avira Vs AVAST by kummah

I have used AVG for a few years now and when the 8.0 edition came out it seemed that most of the functions were only good for a 30 day trial period, but what a fantastic job!!! I paid for the full edition after the 30 days and i got another 30 days free plus my 1 full year subscription, EMAIL SCANNER, ANTI VIRUS, ANTI SPYWARE, ANTI ROOTKIT, LINK SCANNER, WEB SHIELD and RESIDENT SHIELD and it has different degrees of user friendly settings to scan when you want and only certain files if thats all you want, also the auto updates can be turned off so you can update when it suits you. I would buy it if i were you.. but if your in the trial period, buy it after and see how much more crap it will remove after the paid full version updates... GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR CHOICE!!

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Post 26 of 52

I have used all three over the past few years

by lueeluee - 8/11/08 5:19 PM In reply to: AVG Vs Avira Vs AVAST by kummah

For some reason Avast is the only one that worked on my laptop in the latest version. The other two froze-up the system on their latest download. I probably would prefer AVG, if it worked. All picked up viruses. Avast is the least intrusive.

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Post 27 of 52

I've used all three, too,

by Tarq57 - 8/11/08 5:33 PM In reply to: AVG Vs Avira Vs AVAST by kummah

but only Avast recently.
AVG is quite a different app. now compared to when I last used it, and here is by no means the first place I've read comments that it is quite bloated, though it seems to work OK on a lot of machines.
Most Avira users seem to be happy campers. The lack of a mail scanner only matters if the Avira engine can not clean something that is detected, as a mail attachment will be scanned when it starts to run (ie: is opened) anyway.
Avast has consistently run well and offered good protection. I think it is the most configurable of the free AV's. The free version doesn't have scheduled scanning available.
I'd say try them all (one at a time) for a month or two each. (Use the appropriate removal tools when uninstalling them.) Then choose the one that seems to work the best for you. It's pretty much impossible to say which offers the best protection; they're all pretty good, and the monthly AV test results alternate somewhat in terms of "placing", but on any given month they're all good performers.

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Post 28 of 52

anti-virus software

by andrew.adams33 - 8/12/08 3:28 AM In reply to: AVG Vs Avira Vs AVAST by kummah

I use Avast, as i find this software the only one to find threats successfully. I have used AVG in the past but found it totally useless for me,it did not detect any threats which were present on my computer. There are also some good online scanners available as well, which can be used to back-up your installed anti-virus software.

That is my opinion anyway,others will have other one they like.

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Post 29 of 52

Well, ...

by Ruzzells - 8/12/08 6:51 AM In reply to: AVG Vs Avira Vs AVAST by kummah

... I have been using AVG and avast! antivirus instead of taking the stress. I used Avira 5 months ago. Beside of the slow update, i found that Avira can't delete/remove viruses.

I prefer using AVG and avast! instead of Avira. AVG has a great new GUI (Graphical User Interface), and avast! has many choices of skins (Altough you have to download them first, not included in the installation package. I'm using AVG as my primary antivirus and avast! for my secondary antivirus.

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Post 30 of 52

AVG,AVAST or Avira

by Roguewolf55 - 8/13/08 9:34 PM In reply to: Well, ... by Ruzzells

First off,never run two anti-virus programs on one computer. All you need is one good anti-virus,one good anti-spyware scanner,a keyscrambler and a anti-spyware shield. I use Avast-free for its smooth operation and its anti-rootkit. The rest,Superantispyware,spywareblaster and Keyscrambler. Can't beat it.

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