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PC utilities: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by giper - 9/18/04 3:36 PM
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Re: Markflax...

by MarkFlax Moderator - 10/26/04 11:15 AM In reply to: Markflax... by glenn30

Yes it does clear it up. Thanks glenn

I read it in the virus & security alerts forum as well.

Mark

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Re: Is AVG Free Edition support ending?

by cobraii1976 - 10/29/04 6:24 PM In reply to: Re: Is AVG Free Edition support ending? by MarkFlax Moderator

"On December 31, 2004, support for AVG 6.0 will be discontinued. All virus database updates, program updates, as well as technical support for the product will no longer be available after this date! In order to continue to be protected by AVG Anti-Virus, you must be using AVG 7.0" THIS IS FROM AVG WEBSITE. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS READ AND UPDATE.

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Re: Is AVG Free Edition support ending?

by Mirralee - 11/7/04 8:11 PM In reply to: Re: Is AVG Free Edition support ending? by MarkFlax Moderator

Avg will send you all the details for downloading AVG 7 FREE. The only people who will be affected by the termination of support for AVG 6 are the people who do not wish to update to the FREE AVG 7. If for some reason you do not receive the details automatically just click on the Download AVG 7 button on their website the same way you got the FREE AVG 6.

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by CNETuser - 10/28/04 10:53 PM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

I personally use NOD32 antivirus. It is fast, light on resorces, and its virii catching abilties are amazing. Ive used various many different antivirus programs in the past, but none of them compares to NOD32. It has a wealth of options to configure, but it is well worth it for outstanding protection. You also might want to consider Panda TruPrevent Personal to compliment which ever antivirus you decide to use. I wish you luck no matter what antivirus you end up choosing.

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by Mahayani - 10/29/04 5:41 AM In reply to: Re: Anti virus software, what to buy? by CNETuser

I love Panda 7.0 Platinum AV. It is automatically updated several times a day. I also find that it's scanning is faster than any other I've tried.
However, I am unhappy that after installing XP2, the firewall in Platinum now asks permission all over again for every application after a reboot. Pain in the Butt.
I hear iolo (System Mechanic) next year is switching from Panda to Kapersky and that Kapersky's new edition is more user friendly---but will it's scans get faster???
Anyway, I think my choice for January is going to be System Mechanic Pro which includes Kapersky.
System Mechanic is the greatest utility, as long as you get educated and don't do anything stupid with it.
It's recovery of deleted files is exceptional, however
don't dare Incinerate anything you want to recover, and don't clean deleted file data unless you know you have everything you want and need for good performance.

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by bennyr - 10/29/04 12:53 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

If you are looking for a pofessional product, check Invircible by Netz Computing. It is much more than just an antivirus....
www.invircible.com

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by ianlipke - 10/29/04 1:46 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

I have found Kaspersky Anti-Virus software virtually unbeatable. To my knowledge it has never missed a virus or other malware in over two years of continuous usage. It runs in the background whenever the computer is on and it automatically updates each time I switch on each day. My technical friends (I'm not!) tell me that it outperforms any Norton, McAfee and AVG product. I understand PCWorld or a similar reputable magazine compared something like 50+ AV products. Kaspersky came in 2nd behind a product written at the University of St Andrews, Scotland.

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I reccomend PC-cillin

by Delaguna - 10/29/04 2:22 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

I am a computer tech, I build and troubleshoot various computers day to day, and PC-Cillin is the only AV that I haven't had bad experiences with. It has all the major features of the other ativiruses, and more. very comprehensive program updated consistantly with updates and virus updates. http://www.trendmicro.com/en/products/desktop/pc-cillin/evaluate/overview.htm is the link.

My data is important, so I protect it with PC-Cillin.

~Anthony Smith~

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by SarahEmmm - 10/29/04 6:54 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

I have been using Avast from Alwil Software for the past couple of years. Its free for home use and very easy to install and use. It can protect all your email too. Go to www.avast.com and download the home edition.

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by AbbyMac - 10/29/04 8:31 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

I like ZoneAlarm -I use ZA w/anti-virus at work, and it's kept my computer happy, and I use their free firewall at home with a couple of other AV aps, and again it's been nice.

Once you get the firewall set to allow the programs you use regularly you can usually just ignore it, and the e-mail and antivirus scans at work have been great.

By the way, if you haven't already checked it out there's some griping about McAfee elsewhere on the reviews pages - it's hard to tell how much is just griping and how much is legit, but it might be worth looking at before you decide to buy.

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by ReachDan - 10/29/04 8:59 AM In reply to: Re: Anti virus software, what to buy? by AbbyMac

Anyone have any experience with eTrust EZ Antivirus 2005 from Computer Associates? How does it compare to Norton 2003 or 2004 AV?

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by peartree - 10/29/04 8:52 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

First off, I'm sure that you realize that you don't just need anti-virus software. You need a firewall and a bunch of other things as well. You can find the full list on any reliable technical site.

Having just finished a 9 month test and review of products, I can recommend F-Secure Anti-virus, Norton Anti-virus Pro (yes, I know), and Kaspersky Personal Pro as the most effective and most controllable products.

F-Secure's Internet Security package, in particular, gives you everything you need for a reasonable amount of safety, where anti-virus and firewall software is needed. The product has been reinforced with anti-worm technology this year. You can expect as many as 3 or 4 updates during the course of one day, depending on virus activity on the net.

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by Tufelhunden - 10/29/04 1:10 PM In reply to: Re: Anti virus software, what to buy? by peartree

Just downloaded AVAST and I am extremly happy. It found 56 viruses that McAfee missed. :(

Now regarding firewalls, do you need one, besides windows XP, if your router also functions as firewall?

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by Nathaniel - 10/29/04 2:25 PM In reply to: Re: Anti virus software, what to buy? by peartree

Peartree, didn't Norton discontinue their Antivirus Pro starting in 2005? I purchased their 2004 AV Pro, but I only see the "regular" and then a 3-pack or higher. I liked the Norton AV Pro because it allowed install on 2 computers. Were you testing the 2004 Pro?

Thanks,
Nathaniel

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Re: Anti virus software, what to buy?

by memjack - 10/29/04 9:09 AM In reply to: Anti virus software, what to buy? by giper

I use Panda (www.pandasoftware.com) and I haven't had any issues at all. I have used the other's in the past, but Panda seems to be the first one to come out with the fixes before any of the others.

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