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ClayBuster wrote:www.grisoft.com
Free AVG is the one I've been using for about a 18 months
Matt wrote:As long as you're extremely careful about who you open your attachments from and don't use software that has a plethora of security holes you won't get viruses from the normal means. (Outlook or Outlook Express attachments, Security holes in Internet Explorer) The ones that use exploits in Windows like blaster and sasser only work when your computer is exposed directly to the internet. If you have a hardware firewall inbetween those exploits can't connect directly to your machine.
As long as you adhere to good computing practices you have nothing to fear really. I've never used AV software and have never had a virus either.
tazdevl wrote:Kaspersky 5.0/NOD32 are at the top. I'd say NOD was, until Kaspersky released version 5.0, which now has a heuristic module built in. It puts it back on par with NOD with respect to ITW/new viruses. (means it doesn't require a virus pattern to identify suspicious files).
What sets it apart is that Kaspersky does a much better job identifying trojans than NOD does. Though I guess you could argue that a AV app isn't supposed to cope with Trojans.
wicked might want to look at version 5.0 released early this month. Most people are having zero issues with multitasking while running a scan. Actually I should correct that... the first scan is very intensive, scans everything, after that it only scans files that have been modified.
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