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bw41101 28-07-2007 01:34

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 34360769)

Whoops! thanks for adding the link. You'll have to forgive me - one can be a bit of a slack git at times, sigh................! ;)

Si thee

nffc 28-07-2007 18:39

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
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There is, of course, a third free anti virus - Active Virus Shield.

I've known about this for a while, but they've only just released a Vista compatible version. The footprint is OK (It runs on my virtual machine OK with only 512 MB RAM in Vista) and it's based on Kaspersky so the reliability is fine.

Oh, and you might as well see a few screenshots too.

snodvan 19-08-2007 12:45

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Advice please

I acquired a new machine (HP lap) that comes with Norton "3 months free" as part of the package. I have NOT, repeat NOT, activated/ registered the Norton facility in any way - and have no intention of doing so because my one experience with Norton a year or so ago was a disaster. ANYWAY I have McAfee with a licence for 3 machines as part of my home business set up so I can freely install McAfee on the laptop.

OK, there will be many who tell me McAfee is just as bad as Norton - but I have used McAfee for 6 years with no problems.

When I try to install McAfee it tells me that the machine has Norton and they will clash. It does have Norton but not "activated". McAfee does not seem to cope with that. If I try to use add/ delete programs to remove Norton the damned thing tells me I must have it running before I can delete it. BUT - I do not want to activate and run Norton.

I am sure it is not viable to simply delete all the Symantics folders from the C drive. I did try just renaming them because that sometimes fools a 'launch' option of may have fooled McAfee - but without success

Guidance form the technically minded will be appreciated

SV

nffc 19-08-2007 17:00

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Norton Removal Tool

Run that, and then install the package of your choice.

DISCO_CRYPTONITE 01-01-2008 19:41

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
The only Anti-virus i would ever use is Nod32 from Eset it has a very light system foot print IE it wont slow down ya pc like Mcrappy or that norton rubbish does lol , i have used Avast though.....and then got rid of it cos ...again another system hog lol.AVG however was not a system hog, it just doesn't find anything lol...load of rubbish in my opinion .

so nod32 all the way it rocks...:)

bw41101 02-01-2008 23:29

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
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Originally Posted by snodvan (Post 34378392)
but I have used McAfee for 6 years with no problems.

Deviating slightly - now that's what I like to see, someone who still uses "legacy" software. I've been using version 7 - the last of the "true" designed antivirus packages for years without any problems either.:erm:

To me, the rot set in when V8 was introduced, I mean those earlier versions didn't install a load of additional (memory hogging) extras that weren't needed - they did/do exactly what it says on the box "and" they still work with the dat/super dat updates as well. :D

Progress, sigh............! :dozey:

That's it and Si thee.

r00t 10-02-2008 13:46

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
http://moon-secure-antivirus.en.softonic.com/

Moon Secure Antivirus aims to be the best Free Antivirus for Windows under GPL license. It offers multiple scan engines, Net shield, Firewall, On access, on Exec scanner and rootkits preventions plus features from Commercial Antivirus applications.

Zee 10-02-2008 14:13

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
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Originally Posted by Delta Whiskey (Post 34323148)
Nicely put together.

You should mention that Norton 2007 is the only third party firewall that is Vista compatible at the moment, Zonealarm has been saying 'real soon now' for months. Also I would recommend CBOclean as an ant-malware tool, this used to be the paid for BOclean but Comodo bought the company and released it as freeware http://www.comodo.com/boclean/boclean.html

ZoneAlarm does actually support Windows Vista fully...

http://www.download.com/ZoneAlarm-Wi...-10710112.html

also you can head over to www.zonealarm.com/beta and download ZA Security Suite 7.1 Beta im currently using that and it is more stable on Windows Vista then any retail "Vista" version of ZA at the moment.

mouqeet 30-03-2008 22:39

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
I use Kaspersky internet security it is for money

PeteTheMusicGuy 31-03-2008 11:49

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Super Anti Spyware is pretty good as well I've had this for a while and had no probs


http://www.superantispyware.com/

Dai 31-01-2009 21:48

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
FYI: Firewall tests and comparisons here:

http://www.matousec.com/projects/firewall-challenge/

SnoopZ 09-01-2019 16:45

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Extreme bump!

This is a Bitdefender Total Security Free 6 month Trial if anyone is interested, the deal expires on 15/01/19.

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The link is currently giving out random 404 page errors so please persevere.

SnoopZ 14-01-2019 10:14

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Just a heads up, this 6 month free trial expires on the 15th (tomorrow) if anyone has missed it, it seems to be a great piece of software with great reviews so 6 months free isn't to be sniffed at!

johanparker535 04-01-2020 12:29

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
I personally prefer to use Avast antivirus.I can say this is by far the best one i have used.Not only it provides internet security but also gives double layer protection while doing online transactions through it avast bank mode features.One should definitely try this antivirus for its 2 in 1 action.

Maggy 05-01-2020 09:36

Re: Antivirus / anti spyware / Firewall, and computer health thread
 
Still using Eset Nod 32.Not found any good reason to leave.


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