Bill M
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Or sign in as a guest so viruses can't be written or programs can't be installed.You also have to remember that Anti Virus software only protects against known computer viruses. That means there is a potential (not possible) amount of unused or inactivated viruses waiting to be used that will not be searched for until known.
And that does not matter what headers or types of common codes are used in executables, because most of them can be packaged up in a trojan.
I use a commercial one plus a few different freebies.
And I wouldn't be so sure about Unix/Linux systems not getting viruses. Have you heard of rootkits?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootkits
Make sure that whatever you use, it can detect these. On, that note, IceSword is a really powerful (and free) detector, so much so that it probably shouldn't be used by people who are technologically impaired.
In any case, most of the time all an antivirus program can do is tell you that you have a problem. Most viruses etc nowadays are too sophisticated to be able to be removed by an antivirus program and require you to either do it manually or run a specific virus removal tool.
Lastly, from what I've read/heard, Kapersky seems to be the best antivirus program. As mentioned above, the scan engine etc. is used by a number of other commercial products.
I've found the same with Norton... to much load.
Currently running Avast free version in conjunction with Spybot, SpywareBlaster and CCleaner along with some tweaks to XP Antispy.
The only bit of an irritation is the automatic voice notice that comes with the pop up window and says 'your antiviris has been updated'.
Anyone know how to shut it up?
Why?I strongly recommend not to use Norton and McAfee!!!
Why?
The Fsecure anti-virus program provided free by Optusnet to subscribers works extremely well and has great tech support
I use it in conjunction with CCleaner and Spybot.
I wouldn't load Norton on my machine. In my experience it has ordinary detection performance and slows system speed, has rubbish support service, and is almost impossible to delete.
Julia,Why?
Why?
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