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Thanks Tweek, i used this now....
Thanks once again:)
Thanks Tweek, i used this now....
Thanks once again:)
Use Microsoft Security Essentials, along with Windows Firewall and Malwarebytes. Common sense helps a lot too:)
The best anti-virus will vary from year to year given results from sites like AV-Comparatives:
AV-Comparatives - Independent Tests of Anti-Virus Software - Welcome to AV-Comparatives.org
Given that, you will have to stick with what you paid for during the year, after which you can decide to renew. The same goes for anti-malware and firewalls.
If you're look for something free, then you can probably look at any free version of the best-ranked software for anti-virus, firewall, and other categories. From there, you can decide to uninstall and switch to a free version of another program if it is ranked better the following year.
currently using avast free and spybot s&d..everything is fine at this moment...hope it remains so..
As of today, i will proclaim MSE 4 the winner.
That is if you use a LUA / SUA and the mighty Sandboxie.
I know what a LUA is (Limited User Account), but what do you mean by SUA? That's the name for the Unix Subsystem Components of Windows 7 and 2008R2, but I'm sure that isn't what you mean.
I leave UAC enabled, use my regular account, use MSE, use Google Chrome and I don't surf for illegal software, serial numbers, key generators, hacks/activation tools, and I don't use p2p applications. I don't experience any issues at all. MSE and MalwareBytes are always 100% clean.