Do the experts here have a favorite anti virus they could recommend?
I have been flirting with buying bit-defender, but am holding out to make a more informed decision ....
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Do the experts here have a favorite anti virus they could recommend?
I have been flirting with buying bit-defender, but am holding out to make a more informed decision ....
Hi there.
Pay for, my personal preference is Eset NOD32
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Example of free programs available:
AntiVir
Avast
So I see this thread or the threads it points to hasn't been updated since 2005. I'd like to know where you guys are now for anti-virus sugguestions. :D:
How about Registry cleaners?
And lastly System Performance boosters?
Hello.
If you are speaking of: http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.p...95&postcount=1
My own AV preferences (listed above) are for products I use presently. :)Quote:
Last edited by tashi : 2006-10-10 at 22:41. Reason: updated a link
Hello,
I use AVG Free, and BitDefender 8 Free Edition. :D:
Here's a list of some other free ones including the ones I mentioned:
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Removed link that lists outdated software.
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For a reg Cleaner I use CCleaner and TweakNow RegCleaner Std.
http://www.ccleaner.com/
http://www.tweaknow.com/RegCleaner.html
Gaming4JC
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Registry Cleaners, not recommended
Hi Crowbar!:)
Personally, I have nothing commercial software installed at my system (except of very few magazine free offerings and a copy of Ghost for DOS, that I had for free, from Symantec's enhanced testing).
I strongly believe in superiority of Open Source or Freeware programs.
I have AVG (free edition), installed at my system, since its release as freeware (for home users) for Europe. I've excellent impressions of it, and I'm suggesting it to everyone who asking me.
I agree also with Gaming4JC, for CCleaner!
Please also, take a look at Erunt ( http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt ).
Generally, I don't like very much system performance boosters. I prefer to do this job my own with a tweak utility. I like very much the last freeware version of X-Setup ( http://www.321download.com/LastFreeware/page5.html ). Its similar to MS TweakUI, but with much many options (although its somewhat compicated).
Well, GOOD LUCK with your research!!! :cool:
hi there!
whot do you guys think about avast?
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
and wich free firewalls you recommend?
thanks!
Hi Daniele!;)
I don't like very much Avast. I had installed here, at past, but I uninstalled it since they removed the script defence from free version. I switched then to AVG free.
Clif has publiched my comment about Avast at this newsletter: http://freewarewiki.pbwiki.com/ClifN...11-27-04-16-49 (the article: "Avast! feature no longer available").
Note: Clif Notes is a free newsletter for Windows freeware applications. I like it very much. Its homepage is there: http://freewarewiki.com/NewsLetters .
About firewall, I used to have Sygate (free version), but died after latest MS updates (IE7, WMP11 etc.). I switched to Comodo and my first impressions are excellent (although its somewhat complicated). (I'm not experienced with it). I just don't like lightware products (like ZA, Ashampoo and NetVeda).
For your research, maybe you want to take a look there: http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/se...wfirewall.html (Snapfile's page for freeware firewalls, also both site and users reviews).
http://www.matousec.com/projects/win...ts-results.php (Leak test comparison).
Good Luck with your research!!!:bigthumb:
Giorgos. ;)
I'm a BIG Kaspersky fan. Wouldn't trust my PC to anything else (and I have in the past used Norton, McAfee, Panda, and Zone Alarm). Their Internet Security program is pricey, but I got mine for about 50% of the retail cost on eBay.
As far as registry cleaners, I don't think it's really necessary to spend money on one when ccleaner (www.ccleaner.com) does a fine job for free. :)
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Registry Cleaners, not recommended
im sorry, i forgot to check back earlyer.
ill check the links out
thank you all! :bigthumb:
Hi guys im currently using Spybot of course :) Norton and adware se personal. My Norton's year subscription is nearly up. I was thinking should i buy another year of it or try another AV. Preferably one i have to pay for. Ive heard that uninstalling Norton can seriously stuff up your computer. Any help apreciated
i got norton too.
wso i would have the same proble if it really is one.
unfortunately i cant reach the snapfiles sites.
i just see the top of the page, the reast wont load.
any thoughts?
im using firefoc. flash and cookies allowed.
thanks! :bigthumb:
I have uninstalled Norton twice on two different computers. Including the free version on my new computer. (Can you tell I hate Norton) I did not have any problems with the uninstall. If you are worried about it, create a system restore point before you unistall it. Also if there are any problems caused by uninstalling Norton, you can reinstall it and this should get rid of any problems. That is assuming you have the discs.
Not like Big Yellow? There was a time (before I had to 'activate' the newer NAV as part of a custom install and things went terribly sideways after the actvation and a few updates - one of the joys of having so many things interconnected on so many levels in a duo-suite, not to mention some of the little things Symantec does marketing-wise..) when I really liked some of their products, notably the older versions and was totally trustful of their previously seamless updating (although I do prefer manual updating to anything 'auto'-initiated). Over the years from Norton to Symantec, it has seemed to become much more bloated and less under the casual user's control. Ah well, all part of being 'unsupported' perhaps, in my particular case.
Yes, to return to AV.. Clam has a few products out, but as I recall ClamWin may not be a resident app (strictly scan-on-demand) - NOD32 seems to be well thought of among many I know (as well as Kaspersky). 'Best' is always how it fits your particuar habits and needs.
I used to use AVG Free, but stopped after my wife's computer got a virus anyway. (:mad: I hate rebuilds!) So, I took a little while and tested the other respected AVs. I agree with the others' thoughts on Kaspersky - for anyone other than a novice user. It gives the most secure feeling of any AV software I tried - other than NOD32. Kaspersky is VERY user adjustable (though sometimes it requires a learning process to find all of the settings areas!) and it updates itself several times a day. Just be sure to use the version 6 or the last upgrade of version 5 as the earlier versions of 5 tended to wipe out Windows Restore points. However, I did find that the version 6 firewall was a little involved to use - when in training mode it asks for a lot of attention.
Norton offers online tools to throughly remove all of their software products. I've used them with good results when I've had problems removing Norton software with just the normal uninstallers. Here's the starting link: (http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...&src=symsug_us)
I had a problem a while back that required my getting the best registry cleaner I could find. I took over a week and tested everything I could get my hands on. CCleaner's is good, but I stumbled across a program written by this guy that blew everything else away (it fixed my problem) - RegVac. It's not free, but it's worth it and you get lifetime updates.
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Registry Cleaners, not recommended
While I'm at it - Raxco's PerfectDisk is THE disk defragmenter to use. It's certified by Windows and actually optimizes your files as well. Everyone hears about Diskeeper - but during my trial of it, it actually destroyed my system. I had to reboot from my system disk! (Right now, I'm doing a beta test of this new/developing defragger called SmartDefrag from Iobit that does on the fly defrag of frequently used files/directories!)
:spider:
What is the opinion on Blink personal?
the subscription for my current AV (F-Prot) runs out next month and I'm looking to replace it with a free one, was thinking about Comodo AntiVirus. Has anyone else used it and if so is it any good?
While COMODO's firewall is one of the best (free or purchased), the same is NOT true of their AV. If you look at the professional AV testing websites, you'll usually find that Avira's Antivir is the top AV (free or paid) that does not require hardware. It also includes rootkit detection.
AVG Free is usually rated poor.
Please keep in mind, that Avira won't work for you, if you have installed (like me), linux like software in your windows installation (eg. Redhat's cygwin1.dll).
Comodo av, don't has and won't has a big virus database while is in its beta stage. Better to keep your distances from it, unless ofcourse you want to participate in beta testing.
Rootkit detection software, you can find there: http://www.antirootkit.com/software/index.htm
My personal opinion (please don't get mad, just my personal opinion), is not to depend in site reviews for helping you at your personal research. I think is better reading individual users experiences.
PS. I have here installed AVG and I'm quite satisfied from it, but I'm sure you can find other good solutions as well.
Greetings!!!:bigthumb:
Greetings from Leon Springs, Texas USofA,
As a complete, or maybe an incomplete, NOVICE in this forum, NOT very experienced with these newer systems is what I really mean.
I have tried NORTON (barf!), PC-cillin (another!), AVG (again!), and many other that are either a resource HOG or just not very good, in my opinion which holds NO water.
My recommendation is Avira's AntiVir which is the one and only one I use and is updated as often as one can possibly keep their AV software updated to. I have had very good experiences with them as well as their software. Just recently moved from dial-up to DSL so most of my experiences have been in the dial-up arena. They worked with me and listened to suggestions given to them by ME as well. Being a not so smart user, but; with some good suggestions they did listen and tested a suggestion for maybe 6 - 8 months before implementing one that gave them a clear advantage and those of us on dial-ups, at that time maybe a couple of years ago, to send and append or merge their updates of their 'vdf' files instead of sending a FULL 'vdf' file every time we updated our systems. Made their requirement of band width much less and our updates were much faster. A very small thingy for them but was a very large HELP for their USERS especially those of us on dial-up.
In my opinion they will work with you if you ask and provide some information for them to work with. Your decision on which one to use is really more up to the individual as to which you feel the most comfortable and the ease of setup & use for you. Some like Kaparsky I do not like one that adds their advertiesment to the end of my e-mail (AVG is one).
Do your own testing and find your comfort zone then enjoy,
Thank you for reading my rant and posty toastie,
If you are not aware of CastleCops Forum then go there and check out all they have available for your consumption or reading if you prefer.
Their Forum: Edit (Site closed) if you just want to read then you may or if you wish to ask questions then Register, it is painless.
There are other sites that have Forums that are very well monitored and filled with information for your consumption or reading as before.
Enjoy,
+1 from me to avira! I was a beta tester some years ago. Very good company, very friendly people at their forums and very good products. (I'm also using their free ntfs4dos (for accessing my ntfs partitions under freedos).
The only thing I want to see at future versions is support for red hat's cygwin users like me (I'm using it for emulating linux programs under xp).
Since I can't right now use avira, I'm using avg and I'm quite satisfied with it.
Anyway, I'm pretty sure that avira won't failed you!:bigthumb:
Then, Enjoy your DSL connection!:bigthumb:
EW,
Thank you for this posty and hopefully you will get your 'cygwin' added to the Avira lineup so you, as well, will be protected to the MAX.
With you having been a ßeta tester they will accommodate you in the near future.
The only problem I am having with the DSL is the wind burns from this faster speed, need to leave here for a short so my skin can cool off some. BAG! (Big A__ Grin!)
Again thank you for the posting,
Gaming4JC, I use the same programs except for Bit Defender ... which I didn't find to my liking at all.
I've never had a virus and I've been consistently on the internet since it was the Darpa/Arpa net of the mid 70s, but I've removed or otherwise "fixed" damage caused by hundreds in other's machines.
I run my machine pretty lean and run the detection programs as "on Demand" scanners.
When I say "lean", my HiJack list is only 23 entries, my start up list 5 entries and my available RAM is 624Mb (average) out of 768Mb - this is on a dual boot (98SE/2000Pro) machine. Ain't much going on inside this box unless I ask there to be. :)
after norton ruined my machine, i searched around for a free av on download.com i found avast and have stayed for over 2 years now. They offer great protection, small resources, and best of all its free! They often do very well on the av tests that are conducted, higher then avg usually. And they often get awards for detection. I like that it updates every day, sometimes even 2 times a day. and the small update size is perfect for dial up users, and the sounds and things are neat. I think avast or antivir is a great choice for protection. Avg is no longer a top notch program in my opinion. There antispyware on the other hand, is good. Viruis protection isn't as good.
At the bottom left side of the screen an icon that resmbles a shield changes from a question mark to a x sign please its also coming up with a pop up saying i have active spyware please help i click on it an it takes me to a websit called virus reponse 2009 i ran sybot an it is saying there is no spyware so what do i do
Hi peter schultze,
Consider posting in the Malware Removal forum and having someone take a look at your system.
If you decide to have an experienced malware removal specialist assist you, please follow the procedure in this link to run scans and produce a HijackThis log:
honda :)
I spent a year trying all of the recommended AVs, firewalls, registry cleaners, HIPS programs, optimizers, defraggers and anti-spyware on four different XP-based PCs. (And to let you know I download stuff off of the Internet frequently, so I want the best.) Here's what I use:
AV: either ESET's NOD32 or Avira's Antivir - the paid versions. I haven't had any infections since using them. They both have rootkit detection. They both have pretty clunky interfaces...but their ease of use runs rings around Kaspersky unless you just use it "out of the box" - in which case it's not very effective. Antivir occasionally throws a false positive at me...but no big deal.
Firewall: COMODO - best there is, easy to use, has a VERY good HIPS function and it's free. Need I say more?
Anti-spyware - AVG (paid). They've discontinued it as a stand-alone...but I disregarded their "upgrade now" pitches and guess what... my program now says I have an unlimited license, and I continue to get signature updates; Spybot - everyone says this is worthless, but I like it...if for no other reason than its immunization feature; and Ad-aware 2008 (free) - it seems to catch everything the other two miss.
HIPS - I'm still undecided on this...PREVX 2 is my favorite so far...but I haven't bought it yet. I run PREVX CSI (a baby not-real-time version of PREVX2) as a double-check - since they have an extensiveonline database of bogeys from their user community.
Cleaners (Registry and file) - The best there is are two products from Superwin Software (ever heard of them? probably not) - A1 Click Ultra PC Cleaner and Regvac. I use CCleaner when I'm feeling lazy and don't have any problems. Regvac has saved me from doing a system rebuild more than once. You have to be a little careful with A1 not to clean too much!
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Optimizers - Pick from several - each of them seem to have their own particular blend of what they consider optimized. I like Iobit's Advanced WindowsCare V2 Pro for all of the added tools and ease of use. But my all time favorite is Iolo's System Mechanic...I don't recommend their latest version because it is paranoid that you might not have a real license...stick with version 7 for now.
Defraggers - Perfectdisk 2008 - If you have a HD bigger than 80gigs, get this...period. Their super optimization function keeps your files from getting defragged in the first place. Other mentionables...Vopt 9 - very nice features including a cleaner that you can run before you defrag and a kill process function to speed up defrag time...and Iolo's SmartDefrag...it's free and good...has a background feature that helps keeps your files contiguous.
"And that's all I have to say about that...."
Word. Comodo Pro Firewall includes HIP, so I don't need a single HIP program on my machine.
I don't see how Spybot-Search&Destroy is "worthless" if people haven't even tested it or ran it for the first time. People who just base their answers on other people's judgments are :sick:.
Avira performs excellently and has a decent detection rate. I also feel avast! is another program that is promising and robust. Their technology is sophisticated because AV's back then didn't include rookit detection.
However, when it comes to those "tune-up" softwares that claim to 'speed-up' your computer by cleaning the registry, I would be, "get out of my face".
If people disagree, then so be it.
\m/^_^\m/
Prex's CSI was detected as malware by VBA 32 :fear: on Jotti. Could it be a possible false positive? It's installer was a randomly generated exe (could be defense against malware disabling it?).
VirusTotal: http://www.virustotal.com/analisis/2...f1323cf5b5f861
http://forwardme.de/6403cd.go :crowned:
Panda Cloud Antivirus FREE :bigthumb:
I tried out the Panda's cloud anti-virus; the principle behind the product seems good, although I wouldn't recommend using it on your 'main' machine as it is still in beta (I have experienced some bugginess!).
I used to use AVG's free anti-virus on all of our machines, but after testing the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE), I was amazed at the detection rate, scanning speed, RAM/CPU usage and other welcome quirks such as the lack of advertisements urging you to upgrade to the premium version as experienced in many other free AVs. As soon as MSE came out of beta (which was quite recent) I switched all of our computers to it. :laugh:
Of course, no anti-virus will protect you against everything. That's why employing layered security by using other programs like Spybot-S&D is best way to protecting your PC.
Thank you for the MSE antivirus tip, I did not know about it.
I have been using AVG for some time, started with the free version and stuck with the software when it became full pay.
The product is good but the CS is abysmal in the US. Got a better response last Year when I was in FR and had to call the German HQ to renew.
I will try your Microsoft substitute as an additional layer of protection. Still, there is nothing like a good router as a physical firewall first defense
Tata,
MIF.
:laugh::laugh::laugh:
Oh... it's just classic when some people are under the impression that cleaning their registry with a generic cleaner will get rid of active and potential infections.
jwillnov09
If you haven't already done so, please read this sticky: Registry Cleaners, not recommended