Prospector
Not a scaredy cat anymore
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Hi Snake, I just tried to install Kapersky but it wont let me until I delete (not just turn off) AVG which I am reluctant to do because it was AVG that alerted me to this problem a few weeks ago.
Will try the other to see if I can use that. I *think* it might be OK though - thankyou for everyones suggestions.
I've taken the Eset security suite trial for a test run and my computer actually boots up in what is like a dash for the trophy compared to what was before a slow walk for the old age home. Shut down is also very fast. Operation is quiet and my screens don't freez up. Even if I'm only telling myself I am happier.Well it has come time to renew my anti virus software soon and one of my current one's is getting the flick because it is a resource hogging screen freezing bunch of useless crap. The computer sounds like a 737 on the tarmac.
Hey nt2subtle,
I have heard some good things about it. Have not tested it myself yet though. So I couldn't say for sure.
NOD32 is what I use and prefer personally. From my own personal experience, it has the highest detection rate.
If you're ever suspect about a file/web site, use this baby to check it:
Cool thanks WaveSurfer. I have been doing a bit of research on various Antivirus programs and most of the big boys AVG, Trend, Symantic are all about branding. Apparently most tech people hate them (apparently?) How is Nod in regards to resources? i know that i use'd to use Symantic and took almost 5 mins for the comp to start up and i was always checking the allow program pop ups (Decent spec comp) i need a product that uses less resources to run and i don't want a resource hog.
I used Norton for years with no problem at all, and didn't find it slowed the system down.Hello all, i am new to this community but just posting to see if anyone has heard or user VIPRE antivirus? currently i used AVG and i'm not a fan.
Any helpful suggestions or comments about this product would be good.
I had the opposite experience with Norton. On computer start up there was an excessive time taken to fire up the Norton engine. Then it would block this and question that and all the while hogging % CPU. :cwm10:I used Norton for years with no problem at all, and didn't find it slowed the system down.
However, a tech talked me into changing to Kapersky - said it would make the system much faster and was much better at detecting viruses.
Hi all, when i started up my trading PC this morning i had a couple of pop ups, one was a VPN i no longer use and then there was one that had a title of "Ad-Ware update something something"... i didn't get a clear look as i thought it was a security update and i selected "Finish" before i had a chance to really have a good look. I'm running a scan now but i was wondering if anyone else has seen something similar?
Long odds, it's a Trojan. Don't log on to any sensitive site, e.g. a bank.
Reputable AV providers (which one did you use?) will update in the background without asking you.
If you were using a freebie, such as AVG Free, there is a slim chance you may be in luck and only permitted their 30-day trial of the full-fee version to be installed. I'd make 100% certain of that though.
If you're unsure, your best bet is to take your PC to a reputable software expert. Scanning yourself may result in nothing because that is the first thing a piece of malware will falsify.
yes that one and also try https://www.eset.com/int/home/online-scanner/ as well.no risk giving it a goThanks Pix.
I use Microsoft security essentials. I don't use the PC for banking anyway. I ran a scan anyway with nothing showing up, is there another software i can use to scan, Malware-bytes or something?
yes that one and also try https://www.eset.com/int/home/online-scanner/ as well.no risk giving it a go
that should cover some .also try the avg free version for standard viruses
Thanks Pix.
I use Microsoft security essentials. I don't use the PC for banking anyway. I ran a scan anyway with nothing showing up, is there another software i can use to scan, Malware-bytes or something?
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