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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.
OK, thanks for explanation and advice, Nick and Snake. (and the other person who replied). I've only ever used Norton so I don't have anything with which to compare it. I've never had a virus and everything works well. (Hmm, might be tempting fate to say this.)Julia,
As others have pointed out, both Norton and McAfee are resource hog and bloatware, they simply slow your system down, where in some cases your system becomes unusable! There are also 24/7 campaign around the world by Hackers, Virus and Malware writers to find new methods and exploit to bypass popular anti-virus, because they know around 70% of worlds pc's if running any AV are either Norton or McAfee, so once they find a way to bypass this two anti-virus they will release the virus to public, you will be better off with other small AV's where you will have much better chance against viruses and malware!!
There are hacking website selling tools to make malware undetected for Norton and Macfee for as little as $50!!
They both spend millions of $$$$ on marketing and sales campaign, but unfortunately not so much on R&D and writing better codes for their products, the only improvement i have seen for the last couple of years is to make their interface more pretty and adding new features such as anti this or anti that, which only half of them works and its only used for marketing gimmick!!... having a program to do 10 different functions simply does not work!!
You should download trial version of different AV's and see what work best for you, but my preference is Kaspersky or NOD32 (very light AV) and the free ones i will go with AVG or Avira
Also a warning for Vista users, there are still a few bugs with Norton. I'm on Avast and had no problems, and it hogs less system resources.
Because they slow down your computer! less performance, over protection.
I strongly recommend Symantec Endpoint. I think it has great balance between protection/performance.
It has Antivirus & Antispyware Protection, Proactive Threat Protection, and Network Threat Protection.
I have 2 new computers (1 XP Pro, and 1 Vista home premium) and they both run like new after a year old.
What about sleepers and boot up rootkits?some things never change, I had issue with Norton way back in the days of Win2000.
I try and avoid using Anti Virus software now at all costs...simply don't download or go to dodgy websites is the best solution and it goes without saying never open emails from anyone you don't know...unless it's on your work com
There are some ok anti-spy/virus vendors, but I find most of the time I can do a better job by researching and keeping track of whats running in the task manager with the help of google. I often find that no matter who I've used in the past they don't catch everything so I just do it manually.
I am using AVG free but have just decided to pay for the pro version. I have this persistent virus that I know exactly when I got it, deleted the program immediately but I get the Virus warning every couple of days. It seems to have infected my ability to do system restores. Hopefully this time I will kill it for good.
I previously used Norton and I removed it after a few days - it made everything so slooooooow.
I am using AVG free but have just decided to pay for the pro version. I have this persistent virus that I know exactly when I got it, deleted the program immediately but I get the Virus warning every couple of days. It seems to have infected my ability to do system restores. Hopefully this time I will kill it for good.
I previously used Norton and I removed it after a few days - it made everything so slooooooow.
Hi Prospector,
Do you run Spybot ? very good for persistent problems (free), update and run weekly.
Also agree with Boggo, free Malwarebytes is recommended by those who know more than me.Update and scan weekly.
I also run free AVG and is better than any that I used to pay for, and it updates automatically every day.
I also run Adaware and update and scan weekly.
Touch wood, no problems in 5 years since adopting this strategy
Yikes Snake you scared the bejesus out of me so I have now backed up all my files onto an external drive.I did a search on the virus and it took me to kapersky's site. I have now run adaware, and removed a few things and AVG is grinding away - have now run it twice to make sure it got rid of the nasties. I used to run spybot but it takes so long. But might do it again. Thanks for the other link, will have a look at that too.
Will update later!
...the Crypto is a polymorphic virus which means it mutates using encryption and is hard to detect but only after it has activated. (my layman's understanding) There could me more on the machine but not activated yet.The virus uses a complex polymorphic engine, meaning that the virus is self-mutating and difficult to detect.
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