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apola_anamisha 29th November 2003 03:58

Which anti-virus do you use?
 
I use McAfee Virus scan Home edition........but not quite satisfied with it.So,I've to double check with the latest version of stinger(Avert).I'm searching for a better anivirus protection.
So which anti-virus do you use? Do you think its ok?I mean, are you satisfied with it?
May be I can use that antivirus if its good enough :)

Psythik 29th November 2003 04:06

I use http://housecall.trendmicro.com - Runs in-browser, completely free, and always up to date. :up:

grumpyBB 29th November 2003 04:07

Trend Micro's PC-cillin

SSJ4 Gogitta 29th November 2003 04:07

On Windows 2000: Norton Corp 7.5
On Windows Server 2003: Kasperksy Anti-Virus Pro 4.5 (in compatability mode)
On Windows 98se: PC-cillin 2000

ujay 29th November 2003 04:45

EZ Antivirus, successor to the old freeware InnoculatIt.

Cost 10 bucks a year now, never a problem with it.

UJ

Cognition 29th November 2003 05:44

Norton Antivirus 2003.
Can't remember exactly how much it is per year but it's not toooo much, although not really cheap either. However I've found it to be really good.
I can have it running in the background the whole time without any noticable performance loss, and it picks up any viruses or anything straight away - I remember downloading a file off kazaa once and it picked it up as a virus before it'd even finished downloading. Although of course I only have Norton's word that it *was* a virus. Plus of course you can do normal scans of specific files and stuff.

ÇhäötïÇLüñätïÇ 29th November 2003 05:50

I dont install any anti-viruses.. all these new ones like Norton and that other one is bloatware, slow down my box even @ 1.5 ghz and 256mgs of ram. Best anti-viruse is common sense.. and maybe a firewall like TinyPersonal Firewall.

Been using computers for years... if you are the only one using your PC I suggest no anti-virus program. Common sense is best anti-virus. Just scan your .exe install files online with :

http://www.ravantivirus.com/scan/indexie.php

psyfive 29th November 2003 05:53

Quote:

Originally posted by ÇhäötïÇLüñätïÇ
Been using computers for years... if you are the only one using your PC I suggest no anti-virus program. Common sense is best anti-virus.
so true, I wish I had that option but my little brother and his friends use this computer when im not home so I use Norton Antivirus 2003.

LollipopLustKil 29th November 2003 05:57

PC-Cillian 2003 on this machine and Trend Micro Housecall on my other computer.

SSJ4 Gogitta 29th November 2003 06:01

Quote:

Originally posted by ÇhäötïÇLüñätïÇ
I dont install any anti-viruses.. all these new ones like Norton and that other one is bloatware, slow down my box even @ 1.5 ghz and 256mgs of ram. Best anti-viruse is common sense.. and maybe a firewall like TinyPersonal Firewall.

Been using computers for years... if you are the only one using your PC I suggest no anti-virus program. Common sense is best anti-virus. Just scan your .exe install files online with :

http://www.ravantivirus.com/scan/indexie.php

Common sense doesn't protect you from everything. Simply going to a website can give you a virus.

Timzone8 29th November 2003 06:11

I don't use ANY anti-virus software whatsoever or firewall programs, I just don't download *crap* and monitor my connections in DOS to see if there are any attacks... although when someone else uses this computer I find that I have to re-install from all the freakin spyware adware that the fkrs download, DAMN IT's annoying, other than that Anti-Virus software is a waste of money RAM and CPU usage and should only be used for networks where you have to monitor a shitload of little kiddies downloading crap.

SSJ4 Gogitta 29th November 2003 06:12

Again, just by going to a webpage, you can download "crap", without even knowing it.

Timzone8 29th November 2003 06:14

"Simply going to a website can give you a virus" - ONLY if you have your security settings so low as to allow ActiveX on a site without certificates.

SSJ4 Gogitta 29th November 2003 06:23

Quote:

Originally posted by Timzone8
"Simply going to a website can give you a virus" - ONLY if you have your security settings so low as to allow ActiveX on a site without certificates.
Now, go tell that to the average computer user. IE: 90% of computer users.

Timzone8 29th November 2003 06:32

Quote:

Originally posted by SSJ4 Gogitta
Now, go tell that to the average computer user. IE: 90% of computer users.
lol, I'd rather just laugh at their ignorance...

Meanwhile some guy found a way to prevent a copyright(anti-burning-software) from stopping him illegaly copy CD's by using the SHIFT key at startup, although that method is common knowledge to some, he was sued because the company spent a lot making such a program :weird:

SSJ4 Gogitta 29th November 2003 06:34

Funny though, how my system resourses arent being wasted. Current CPU usage on this Pc is hovering around 5%, and only 10% of memory used.

As for the other PC, CPU is around 25% (winamp and IRC going), and memory is about 26%.

And as for "thoes scanners", it's only 1. And if it's being used, it isnt being wasted.

Raas 29th November 2003 06:35

http://www.free*********/
It's the best.

deathazre 29th November 2003 06:50

AVG (http://www.grisoft.com)
free and good :D

Cognition 29th November 2003 07:08

With Norton enabled in the background , I'm getting 00 CPU usage, with about 6.5megs of memory used. That's pretty much nothing, although this is on a 1.7Ghz PC.
I agree that common sense is best, but it's good to have something to back you up. I've only ever got I think two viruses in my life, but in both cases it's good to be able to get rid of them easily with a virus scanner. Plus it's really good if you're on a LAN - I've had to block viruses from other people's computers more than once.

apola_anamisha 29th November 2003 07:45

Ya, I use a lan connection too so common sense isn't enough:(
And all those typical anti-virus program like Norton ,McAfee, Pc-cillin........I've used them.They are good but don't work against all kind of Viruses.
Thats why I use Stinger with McAfee.Its very good against some viruses which the typical anyi-virus programs used to skip.And anyone can use it ........you don't need to even install it......jsut download and use.
Here is the link
Stinger(Avert)

Timzone8 29th November 2003 08:26

Common sense should be enough, so long as each user shares a satisfactory amount of common sense so as not to be ignorant enough to download and run malicious code.

Raz 29th November 2003 11:21

Mc Affe VirusScan Proffesional Edition

'Tis great.

zootm 29th November 2003 11:43

i get free updates for mcaffee (university) but i still use AVG. what does that tell you?

MeStinkBAD 6th December 2003 09:44

I don't bother with Anti-Virus software, Firewalls, or anything else for that matter. Windows does a fine job of mucking itself up on it's own, long before any virus has a chance to wreck havoc.

The reason why I don't get viruses is because I don't use the software that's vunerable (like Outlook, bleh) to security holes and the such. Hell, I'm going to start using a Mac for most of my email in the next week. A sure fire way to avoid PC viruses is to avoid the PC. :)

Smeggle 6th December 2003 11:45

Norton will miss Trojans and other stuff. Is 30+MB's of resource hogging crap and thats without the firewall--What the F&** do they need to make it so big for? and McAfee ain't much better..:YuK:

When AVG is Free, about 4-5 mb's and does what it's supposed to ( Caught a trojan that norton had missed numerous times when I first changed!) AVG with Zone Alarm -both downloadable free and I have never had a problem-
I put that on all my customers computers and I have never had a complaint.
Once you show the user how to update (which isn't hard-well not allways :rolleyes: ;) ) then there happy --probably the free bit that does that...

As other have recommended AVG-Free Edition There's the link takes you right to the Free Edition page :)

And for Zone Alarm Free go >HERE< :)

Smeggle 6th December 2003 11:51

Just a thought I had on AV last night---I wonder if it's teh big corparates like McAfee and Norton who actually create these virus's?

*Conspiracy Theories--But Hey if they stop em all they make no updates as peeps wouldn't have to and that means no money---It's part of a Plan has to be...Ok I'll shut up now :D

zootm 6th December 2003 13:03

Quote:

Originally posted by deathazre
AVG (http://www.grisoft.com)
free and good :D

ditto :)

mrharhar 6th December 2003 13:11

I got 1 year of NAV free with my motherboard. It finishes next week. I'm happy with it, worked well. But I cana' afford another year, so on these recomendations I'm downloading AVG as I type. This is why I love these forums. They answer questions I dont have yet.

mikm 6th December 2003 18:26

Panda Titanium 7

NJK 6th December 2003 18:29

anti boy band spam filter :D

without joking
Norton pro 2003

online scanner once a week on www.zdnet.com

ryan 6th December 2003 18:58

See: 4 posts up.

xzxzzx 6th December 2003 20:51

Bah. I do not use Anti-virus. I've been infected with a virus 3 times. One of the times, Anti-virus might have saved me, but I was stupid. I ran something I suspected was infected with a virus. The other two times, I couldn't get any anti-virus to even detect that there was a problem, including at least three of the newest major ones. I would up submitting those two to Norton or someone, and fixing the problem myself.

So the major system drain by an anti-virus is not worth it.

Doktor 6th December 2003 20:51

OK, AVG is the most successfull piece of SW besides Mafia thath came from my country, but I had bad bad experience with it, so I got Norton Security Pack (Antivirus, FIrewall...) and I am 100% satisfied.

squall14716 6th December 2003 21:04

Norton 2004 Pro.

Bilbo Baggins 6th December 2003 23:16

I let my antibodies do the work for me.

m0e 7th December 2003 02:20

When I first got into PC’s MacAfee seemed to be preinstalled on everything. I had some problems with it and ended up getting Norton, which seemed to work better. And since I reformat my computers 2-3 times a year the subscription never expires. I am currently using Norton Systemworks 2003 with the virus autoprotect the only thing that loads at startup. It uses about 7mb of memory. And I run Zonealarm, the free version, and have a hardware firewall helping protect our home LAN. If my computer starts acting up like I have a virus or trojan or something I will run housecall as a backup, it caught a virus last year on one of our computers that Norton wasn’t picking up.
Like a number of forum members said the biggest part of staying virus free is common sense. Don’t download and run files from sources you don’t trust, read and understand every popup before clicking on the close/okay/whatever button, don’t use email/browsers that 90% of people use (MS products, most virus/exploits are written specifically to work with these products) and know/understand the security settings built into the products you use. Since we are one a home LAN with kids I will be using auto virus protection for some time.

morgado 7th December 2003 02:38

Just not to open a new thread, and how ssj4 said ... I have a doubt about RAM usage in Windows
I used to use a Pentim III with 128Mb RAM... at that time windows used something like half of the memory ... or less .. i cant remember ...
Now I'm running ona an AMD Athlon XP 2400+ with 256 MB and Windows now uses more RAM than in my Pentium III ... What happens ?!
Sorry if this is a n00b question, but I have to ask it ... :rolleyes:

xzxzzx 7th December 2003 19:36

Different version of Windows? Also, using more memory is not necessarily bad. It could mean that it's not caching as much to the hard drive (which is a good thing - not doing it as much, that is).

Mike H. 7th December 2003 20:02

Symantec Anti-Virus Corporate Edition. But only because my university provides it to me free.


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