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cookie_365 09-08-2010 20:00

Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
My old dad is getting the internet :shocked:

For the sake of us all, he needs a click about 3 times to install, set it going and forget about it, easy as falling off a log, zero techy talk, leave it at the defaults, internet security suite.

And it has to stop everything a stubborn, curious old dad might bring upon himself, viruses, firewall, spyware, phishing, sandbox, the works.

I'm thinking Kaspersky - does that sound about right?

Thanks :)

Peter_ 09-08-2010 20:24

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
If you go down the free route you could get AVG free, Avira and many others try http://www.majorgeeks.com/ as they do free and standard software.

Matty_ 09-08-2010 20:40

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Kaspersky is certainly not a bad choice, my old man had 2009 and the only thing he had any trouble with was the spam filter. Maybe also look at Avira http://www.free-av.com/en/products/5...ity_suite.html slightly better detection according to the "tests" :rolleyes:

Avast have a 2 years for the price of one at the moment (bit steep though) :shocked: http://www.avast.com/en-gb/internet-security

Heard some good things about Bitdefender 2010 (not tried it, but i know a man who has ;) ) http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/solutio...security.html#

Even Norton Internet Security :erm:

The trouble is once you start adding stuff like Sandbox`s, anti-this, anti that it does become confusing. What OS is he on, does he download much stuff and is he a reasonably safe surfer?
Is the default firewall and a free AV not going to cut it..

cookie_365 09-08-2010 23:25

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Thanks both :)

I want all the sandbox and suchlike stuff to be there but completely behind the scenes.

My ideal solution would be something that just asks 'which of these describes the way you usually use your computer?' and then just automatically sets up the whole set of tools in the background based on that single choice.

That's why I'm veering towards paid options like Kaspersky and yes, Norton.

He won't be downloading anything much really, but I don't think he'll be a safe surfer, he's almost never used the internet before and I just don't think he'll get concepts like phishing and firewalls. So that's why I just want a set it up once, using zero tech speak, and forget it option.

He'll be using Win7.

zing_deleted 09-08-2010 23:27

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
im still happy with microsoft security essentials. You install it update it and thats about it

Dai 10-08-2010 07:15

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
If he's using Win7 64-bit you can't really sandbox it due to the kernel protection. This stops the low-level hooks that a sandbox needs.

Once you've got him set up it may be useful to make a disk image so you can roll back quickly when something breaks.

dan dority 10-08-2010 08:24

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zing (Post 35070377)
im still happy with microsoft security essentials. You install it update it and thats about it

yeah me too ,i also use malwarebytes.

cookie_365 10-08-2010 17:29

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Cheers all, I'll have a look at those too :)

Matty_ 10-08-2010 17:48

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Amazon have got Norton Internet Security for £16.20, not a bad price. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Norton-Inter...WBDHBR4BMYK0R4

Kaspersky for £16,99 http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kaspersky-In...1458578&sr=1-2

Not much more for 3 user license. Just make sure if you get KIS it`s not OEM as you cannot upgrade OEM to the next version released (only incremental updates)

mart44 19-08-2010 16:27

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DaiNasty (Post 35070441)
If he's using Win7 64-bit you can't really sandbox it due to the kernel protection.

Not quite on topic but worth risking a mention perhaps. Sandboxie has off-set this disadvantage by making 'Drop Rights' the default setting in the 64-bit version. This strips administrative rights from programs running in this sandbox. I believe the sandbox will still give pretty good protection with the addition of that. I don't know if that's the way Kaspersy's sandbox works though.

colin25 19-08-2010 16:44

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
How about BitDefender?

and you can get three licenses..so your old man and you have same system..fairly easy to use..and not resource hungry

cookie_365 19-08-2010 20:01

Re: Security suite for a total beginner - recs?
 
Thanks everyone, I've suggested Kaspersky to him


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