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Vote for The Best AntiVirus!

McAfee
144 (50.7%)
Norton
19 (6.7%)
Kaspersky
38 (13.4%)
Nod 32
22 (7.7%)
BitDefender
13 (4.6%)
Panda
4 (1.4%)
Avast
14 (4.9%)
AVG
9 (3.2%)
Trend Micro
0 (0%)
Avira
5 (1.8%)
Other
16 (5.6%)

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rceronp

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #60 on: 12. May 2009., 05:56:58 »
I also have try NOD32 I this is a good option
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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #60 on: 12. May 2009., 05:56:58 »

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #61 on: 12. May 2009., 06:08:37 »
I have Mandrake Linux 9.0 in a personal PC and I need to know if there is an AV available ???

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #62 on: 16. May 2009., 07:28:11 »
i choice eset nod32, faster...

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #63 on: 17. May 2009., 21:30:50 »
I have been using Mcafee Enterprise since 2000, never had any issues, auto update of dat files has never been a problem. Does not chew memory as much as Norton.

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #64 on: 19. May 2009., 09:49:36 »
Symantec Security Response encourages all users and administrators to adhere to the following basic security "best practices":

Use a firewall to block all incoming connections from the Internet to services that should not be publicly available. By default, you should deny all incoming connections and only allow services you explicitly want to offer to the outside world.
Enforce a password policy. Complex passwords make it difficult to crack password files on compromised computers. This helps to prevent or limit damage when a computer is compromised.
Ensure that programs and users of the computer use the lowest level of privileges necessary to complete a task. When prompted for a root or UAC password, ensure that the program asking for administration-level access is a legitimate application.
Disable AutoPlay to prevent the automatic launching of executable files on network and removable drives, and disconnect the drives when not required. If write access is not required, enable read-only mode if the option is available.
Turn off file sharing if not needed. If file sharing is required, use ACLs and password protection to limit access. Disable anonymous access to shared folders. Grant access only to user accounts with strong passwords to folders that must be shared.
Turn off and remove unnecessary services. By default, many operating systems install auxiliary services that are not critical. These services are avenues of attack. If they are removed, threats have less avenues of attack.
If a threat exploits one or more network services, disable, or block access to, those services until a patch is applied.
Always keep your patch levels up-to-date, especially on computers that host public services and are accessible through the firewall, such as HTTP, FTP, mail, and DNS services.
Configure your email server to block or remove email that contains file attachments that are commonly used to spread threats, such as .vbs, .bat, .exe, .pif and .scr files.
Isolate compromised computers quickly to prevent threats from spreading further. Perform a forensic analysis and restore the computers using trusted media.
Train employees not to open attachments unless they are expecting them. Also, do not execute software that is downloaded from the Internet unless it has been scanned for viruses. Simply visiting a compromised Web site can cause infection if certain browser vulnerabilities are not patched.
If Bluetooth is not required for mobile devices, it should be turned off. If you require its use, ensure that the device's visibility is set to "Hidden" so that it cannot be scanned by other Bluetooth devices. If device pairing must be used, ensure that all devices are set to "Unauthorized", requiring authorization for each connection request. Do not accept applications that are unsigned or sent from unknown sources.
For further information on the terms used in this document, please refer to the Security Response glossary.

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #64 on: 19. May 2009., 09:49:36 »

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #65 on: 26. May 2009., 13:06:53 »
For me, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise v8.5 is the best. The good thing here is work perfect on Windows Vista. Have excellent protection and low using memory resources.

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #66 on: 28. May 2009., 11:40:02 »
I use NOD32, it has a memory footprint and hasn't slipped once since i started using it two years ago!
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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #67 on: 05. June 2009., 10:24:30 »
I bought a laptop and started using it. I had no internet connection. For first 4 months i used it without any antivirus. Then i installed Norton antivirus and uploaded its latest patch through internet connection. I was able to heal and delete a number of viruses.
But it made system quite a bit slow. Then I got internet connection. I uninstalled Nortan and installed McAfee 8.5i and kept updating it daily. Now my laptop is working very fine and catches any virus in any external mediums very efficiently. I have patch 6 uploaded for it.
I recommend McAfee for others also to use it.

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #68 on: 06. June 2009., 00:39:24 »
Mcafee Enterprise version works great with no issues. It is not a memory hog as Norton. But please be careful of downloading the software from Comcast, it has a tendency to crash or give a blue screen of death. It is the internet security software + virus scan. Couple of people whom I know did go and download from the site, sadly they had to install everything from scratch. Better to get the software from this SCforum.info

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
« Reply #69 on: 17. June 2009., 11:00:59 »
i've switched to norton since last year and have found it doing great for my computer

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Re: The Best AntiVirus ?!
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