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Title: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on December 20, 2012, 04:57:28 pm Looking for recommendations for Mak's laptop.
He is currently running Avast, but I am not sure that's the best way to go. Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: mtmerrick on December 20, 2012, 05:07:59 pm Every PC I have any influence over uses either Microsoft Security Essentials or, for a more advanced user, AVG Free. If you clean regularly and run a Housecall scan (also free) every month or two, you'll be just as safe as with a paid alternative. Anything that can slip through a free antivirus can also slip through a paid one.
Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: Canama on December 20, 2012, 07:20:36 pm Here are my two rules:
1. Don't use McAfee 2. FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY DO NOT USE NORTON But AVG is good, keeping an install of MalwareBytes around doesn't hurt either. (Although be aware that it won't filter downloads or whatever - no live protection) Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on December 20, 2012, 09:48:39 pm With Mak, downloads are the biggest concern...
Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: mtmerrick on December 20, 2012, 10:01:11 pm Here are my two rules: let me echo everything Canama says here. Norton and McAfee are HORRIBLE. malwarebytes is also a good scanner. 1. Don't use McAfee 2. FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY DO NOT USE NORTON But AVG is good, keeping an install of MalwareBytes around doesn't hurt either. (Although be aware that it won't filter downloads or whatever - no live protection) Paid version of malwarebytes offers live protection, AFAIK. Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: Canama on December 20, 2012, 10:10:19 pm It does but it costs money so why would you even do that
Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: The Truth on December 20, 2012, 10:24:48 pm Here are my two rules: let me echo everything Canama says here. Norton and McAfee are HORRIBLE. malwarebytes is also a good scanner. 1. Don't use McAfee 2. FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS HOLY DO NOT USE NORTON But AVG is good, keeping an install of MalwareBytes around doesn't hurt either. (Although be aware that it won't filter downloads or whatever - no live protection) Paid version of malwarebytes offers live protection, AFAIK. I'm happy with Microsoft Security Essentials (or the built-in Windows 8 antivirus), but if Mak downloads a lot of stuff...Well, you could just use WOT to make sure he only downloads from safe sites, but if you want a paid antivirus I've heard good things about Kaspersky. Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on December 20, 2012, 11:22:23 pm Thanks.
I also use spybot S&D but I use Firefox. Mak prefers Chrome, and Chrome is not protected by S&D.. it only finds stuff after Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: Flipz on December 21, 2012, 12:51:01 am My family uses Vipre. I think it's paid, but it's really good--our family has a 0% infection rate, and has had it for many, many years.
Honestly, though, the best internet security is smart browsing--teach Mak to recognize fishy sites when he sees them, and all the other fundamentals of digital security. (And/or hire MTM to tutor him in such things... :P ) Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: mtmerrick on December 21, 2012, 01:16:04 am Honestly, though, the best internet security is smart browsing--teach Mak to recognize fishy sites when he sees them, and all the other fundamentals of digital security. ^this. I recently cleaned some foreign cyberweaponry off someones computer. Well, it couldn't be cleaned, I had to smash the HDD. How the >word< does someone get a disease on their PC like that? And he was running a really expensive antivirus at the time. As I've noted In my quotes archive, Science can't stop stupid. Also, @truth, what's wrong with trend micro? They've been pretty reliable in the past, tho I have to say my only experience with them is the free Housecall scan. Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on December 21, 2012, 04:18:28 am Tried teaching Flipz... I am gonna install Trustwave as a reminder...
He has major adhd and I think he just forgets. MTM.. Housecall?? Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: mtmerrick on December 21, 2012, 05:57:27 am Trend Micro Housecall. A scanner that's been good to me in the past, in its free form.
housecall.trendmicro.com Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: The Truth on December 21, 2012, 12:11:15 pm Honestly, though, the best internet security is smart browsing--teach Mak to recognize fishy sites when he sees them, and all the other fundamentals of digital security. ^this. I recently cleaned some foreign cyberweaponry off someones computer. Well, it couldn't be cleaned, I had to smash the HDD. How the >word< does someone get a disease on their PC like that? And he was running a really expensive antivirus at the time. As I've noted In my quotes archive, Science can't stop stupid. Also, @truth, what's wrong with trend micro? They've been pretty reliable in the past, tho I have to say my only experience with them is the free Housecall scan. I had to help someone who got a fake VLC on their computer. Couldn't be fixed. Trend Micro tends to be slow and rarely actually finds problems. Their free stuff isn't bad, but their paid stuff is pretty worthless. Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: Rakoua on December 21, 2012, 01:03:51 pm My dad's firm had a few spare Trend Micro licenses so I used the paid version of it for a while, but it wasn't exactly inadequate. Then again, I don't get many viruses.
It's really hard to recognize malware-infested sites sometimes though... Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on December 21, 2012, 02:18:15 pm That's why I really like TrustWave, Raks... It tells you if a site is unsafe... in real time.
also free https://www.trustwave.com/securebrowsing/ Title: Re: ANTI Virus Programs Post by: Rakoua on December 21, 2012, 03:05:53 pm I used this for a while, but sometimes the info can be outdated. Trend Micro did a good job blocking some sites though.
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