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Off Topic Any good anti-viruses?Any good anti-viruses?
23 repliesmccafe ?
or panda security
TheKilledDeath has written
AVG AntiVir and Avira AntiVir are good free antivir tools.
I agree
I use avast! Antivirus Home Edition and it's great. May I'll get pro version...
Edit. Oops, it's Home Edition not Home Basic.
edited 1×, last 02.12.09 02:19:18 pm
just get a new trial key every 3 months...
Lakensis has written
I have avast! home edition (free) and superantispyware.
that's right Avast is awesome
before i had avast i used avira but it made my pc tooo slooowww...
try avast...
there are some fake antivirus softwares, what are actually harm your computer
but avast is really good
p.s. anyway nod32 old version 2**** rocks but i cant use it now, overplayed with hacking it, lol.
Too bad I have to use other free anti-virus programs due to my VirtualBox Windows install
A friend of mine sent me a "game" via messenger (of course, that kind of crappy viruses), I entered the link and downloaded the file. When I was going to run the .exe AVG didn't show any alert (and it didn't even block the file). After running the file 3 more executable files were created in my windows folder. Of course that I deleted them.
But AVG NEVER detected the virus. So, goodbye AVG. Atleast for me.
its not free, but if you want good antivir, you have to pay... sorry
Positive thing is... I don't know what the programme really does. So I don't really feel safe with this anti-virus. I'd recommend kaspersky, I used it before and it stops all viruses, trojans, worms, adware, spyware and other malicious software, and it prevents keyloggers.
Well I actually feel safer with Kaspersky somehow, I don't know if it's all true... but I still kind of trust Kaspersky.
I heard Avast was a really good anti-virus programme too.