Which AV program? Help me decide.

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  1. Posts : 225
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Mclaren said:
    If I were you, I'd get something that doesn't slow down the computer. I have MSE on my Vista Laptop, and while MSE is protecting my laptop, it doesn't slow it down.
    Pros:
    * Doesn't slow computer down
    * Saved my laptop from 5 trojans so far
    * Easy to use
    * Free & fast!
    Cons:
    * No special configurations for experts

    If you're still not convinced with MSE, then stay with Avira. I think it is good enough :)
    I did install MSE, and it detected things that AVG didn't. At least I have something I can rely on.
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  2. Posts : 208
    Windows 7 ultimate 32bit OEM 6.1 Build7600
       #12

    XboxOmac said:
    Mclaren said:
    If I were you, I'd get something that doesn't slow down the computer. I have MSE on my Vista Laptop, and while MSE is protecting my laptop, it doesn't slow it down.
    Pros:
    * Doesn't slow computer down
    * Saved my laptop from 5 trojans so far
    * Easy to use
    * Free & fast!
    Cons:
    * No special configurations for experts

    If you're still not convinced with MSE, then stay with Avira. I think it is good enough :)
    I did install MSE, and it detected things that AVG didn't. At least I have something I can rely on.

    buddy i suggest , use any free antivirus with malwarebyte..
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  3. Posts : 225
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    neoasr said:
    XboxOmac said:
    Mclaren said:
    If I were you, I'd get something that doesn't slow down the computer. I have MSE on my Vista Laptop, and while MSE is protecting my laptop, it doesn't slow it down.
    Pros:
    * Doesn't slow computer down
    * Saved my laptop from 5 trojans so far
    * Easy to use
    * Free & fast!
    Cons:
    * No special configurations for experts

    If you're still not convinced with MSE, then stay with Avira. I think it is good enough :)
    I did install MSE, and it detected things that AVG didn't. At least I have something I can rely on.

    buddy i suggest , use any free antivirus with malwarebyte..
    Doesn't MSE already take down Malware?
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  4. Posts : 256
    windows 7 home prem 64 bit
       #14

    can you run malware bites with kaspersky
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  5. Posts : 15
    win7
       #15

    i use sophos endpoint security&control antivirus few people know about it...
    has the best scanner ever when i scan my PC it take max 2 mb memory
    as you can see

    URL=http://img215.imageshack.us/i/vbrap1209.jpg/][/URL]

    for update you need to make an acc for a free trial...but the antivirus is full
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  6. jav
    Posts : 713
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86 SP1
       #16

    andyparks said:
    can you run malware bites with kaspersky
    Yes, you can.

    XboxOmac said:
    Doesn't MSE already take down Malware?
    No AV can take down all Malware, so custom scan from Malwarebytes will not harm you..
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  7. Posts : 89
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64(desktop), Windows 7 Professional x86(laptop)
       #17

    You may will have things missing from AVG 9.0 if you have the free version.
    The free version has:
    *Anti Virus
    *Anti Spyware
    *Linkscanner
    *Email Scanner
    *Resident Shield

    The paid version has:
    *Anti Virus
    *Anti Spyware
    *Anti Spam
    *Firewall
    *Linkscanner
    *Anti Rootkit
    *Email Scanner
    *Web Shield
    *Resident Shield
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  8. Posts : 225
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    Tommyd said:
    You may will have things missing from AVG 9.0 if you have the free version.
    The free version has:
    *Anti Virus
    *Anti Spyware
    *Linkscanner
    *Email Scanner
    *Resident Shield

    The paid version has:
    *Anti Virus
    *Anti Spyware
    *Anti Spam
    *Firewall
    *Linkscanner
    *Anti Rootkit
    *Email Scanner
    *Web Shield
    *Resident Shield
    Well I switched to MSE, and what I focus most on is Resident Shield, and it seems MSE has it.

    I'll install Malwarebytes soon.

    Is that all I would need?

    Microsoft Security Essentials
    Malware Bytes
    Windows Firewall?

    Is there something I should get? I like best security.
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  9. jav
    Posts : 713
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86 SP1
       #19

    XboxOmac said:
    Well I switched to MSE, and what I focus most on is Resident Shield, and it seems MSE has it.

    I'll install Malwarebytes soon.

    Is that all I would need?

    Microsoft Security Essentials
    Malware Bytes
    Windows Firewall?

    Is there something I should get? I like best security.
    Actually everything depends on your preference and on what you mean by best security?

    If you mean Lockdown and almost 100% security as bulletproof, which will cover you on all sides but you will end up like living in the bunker, locked down..

    Or

    Nice security which will just cover you from most obvious and common threats without intervening with you and doing his job by himself but at the same time weak against targeted heavy attacks..

    And also it depends on your usage of computer. Will your computer be targeted by heavy attacks or not?
    what you want protect yourself from:
    torrents and p2p
    browsing (you browse only your favourites or go into random sites including sites which are obvious to have some nasty viruses)
    Or you are gonna test some viruses yourself
    Download all stuff from internet or first like you cursor...
    etc etc..

    So everything depends on what you need?

    As I guess you are probably just casual user and you use PC only for surfing more safe side of the internet (some forums, mail etc)
    Some gaming and music..

    You will probably be safe with your setup. Just keep up to date your AV and Malwarebytes (It updates very frequently). Follow simple security measures.

    And If you want to be more sure, you can do well-known online scans now and then (depending how often you want, maybe afew weeks, maybe a few months)

    And what browser do you use? Do you have router firewall?
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  10. Posts : 2,685
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86-64
       #20

    MSE is great, however it will not protect against zero day viruses for which no signatures have been written. Its the best compatible free option. Otherwise, Kaspersky or Norton. As for Malwarebytes use it if you are infected, otherwise you have to manually update it daily. PSI is also another secure option.
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