Anti-virus software suite

Dackz

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Looking for the best suite avail. Have norton 360v4, but have never felt truly safe with it.

Was looking at Kaspersky, Eset, or the like.

I have 2 computers that I need to keep safe, but maybe a 3rd as well. I do download movies and things from torrents from time to time.

Price isnt so much an issue. I just want something that WORKS, both proactively and retroactively if needed. Prefer an all in 1 suite. Thanks.
 

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I swear by ESET AV, had it years. I've tried their Security suite as well (as a trial). Only reason I didn't upgrade to it is that I'm quite happy with Windows Firewall. I back this up / another angle of attack with Malwarebytes'.
 

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As much as one can, you should feel safe with Norton. It does well in real-world tests.
AV-Test.Org Releases Real-World Malware Protection Report - Security Watch
AV-Comparatives - Independent Tests of Anti-Virus Software - Dynamic Test

There's nothing worse than being paranoid and feeling you might be infected. For no reason, when using Avast! 5 Free, I didn't "feel safe" at all.

http://www.sevenforums.com/system-security/72070-whats-best-anti-virus.html

If you want to change, you should read the features of the different suites (for example, ESET does not have an equivalent to Norton 360) and any that meet your needs, you should trial.

What features in Norton 360 do you use? (Back-up, defrag, etc.)
 

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Looking for the best suite avail. Have norton 360v4, but have never felt truly safe with it.

Was looking at Kaspersky, Eset, or the like.

I have 2 computers that I need to keep safe, but maybe a 3rd as well. I do download movies and things from torrents from time to time.

Price isnt so much an issue. I just want something that WORKS, both proactively and retroactively if needed. Prefer an all in 1 suite. Thanks.

Hi, Dackz.

You will likely find as many different favorites as there are replies to your inquiry (my personal favorite being ESET). If you are not comfortable with your current antivirus product and want a security suite, consider that most vendors offer a brief trial period. I suggest that you test the other programs you are interested in using.

As to your use of torrents, pardon me while I go into lecture mode:

<Start Lecture Mode>

With P2P file sharing, what means do you have of identifying or authenticating the source of the download? In addition, a file can be distributed among many hosts, and peers will provide for download the sections that they have already downloaded. This results in the distinct possibility of a distribution method in which malicious bits are mixed with with good files.

P2P programs form a direct conduit on to your computer. They have always been a target of malware writers and are increasingly so of late. P2P security measures are easily circumvented and if your P2P program is not configured correctly, you may be sharing more files than you realize. There have been cases where people's passwords, address books and other personal, private, and financial details have been exposed to the file sharing network by a badly configured program.

</End Lecture>
 

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Looking for the best suite avail. Have norton 360v4, but have never felt truly safe with it.

Was looking at Kaspersky, Eset, or the like.

I have 2 computers that I need to keep safe, but maybe a 3rd as well. I do download movies and things from torrents from time to time.

Price isnt so much an issue. I just want something that WORKS, both proactively and retroactively if needed. Prefer an all in 1 suite. Thanks.

If you insist upon paying I would recommend only ESET NOD32.
 

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Thanks for all of the replies. I guess Norton 360 really isnt too shabby. Its very quiet, and I guess that is a good thing in this case.

I do not use the backup (I keep all of my stuff on an external HD and do it weekly with a backup program).
I do not really use anything except the security aspects and the antivirus aspects. I have 5 more days on my subscription. I may just up it (gives use of 3 PC's at least).

I have heard from many that Norton wasnt very good but perhaps they have stepped it up with the newest. I have not had an issue in the last year with it though, perhaps that could have been luck as well.
 

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Win 7 pro 64
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AMD phenom II x4 955, 3.2ghz
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850watt corsair
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Coolermaster
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Not enough.....
Thanks for all of the replies. I guess Norton 360 really isnt too shabby. Its very quiet, and I guess that is a good thing in this case.

I do not use the backup (I keep all of my stuff on an external HD and do it weekly with a backup program).
I do not really use anything except the security aspects and the antivirus aspects. I have 5 more days on my subscription. I may just up it (gives use of 3 PC's at least).

I have heard from many that Norton wasnt very good but perhaps they have stepped it up with the newest. I have not had an issue in the last year with it though, perhaps that could have been luck as well.

My parents had Norton 360 and it controlled every aspect of their computer. It also slowed it down to a crawl. I uninstalled that and put Microsoft Security Essentials on and now I don't get anymore "Windows Vista sucks" comments from them.
 

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Thanks for all of the replies. I guess Norton 360 really isnt too shabby. Its very quiet, and I guess that is a good thing in this case.

I do not use the backup (I keep all of my stuff on an external HD and do it weekly with a backup program).
I do not really use anything except the security aspects and the antivirus aspects. I have 5 more days on my subscription. I may just up it (gives use of 3 PC's at least).

I have heard from many that Norton wasnt very good but perhaps they have stepped it up with the newest. I have not had an issue in the last year with it though, perhaps that could have been luck as well.
In 2008, Norton re-wrote their software and it is very good (again).

If you don't use the features of Norton 360, why do you pay for it? Unless on special offer, Norton Anti-Virus and Norton Internet Security are cheaper.

With 5 days left on your subscription you could consider an alternative. There are some very good free alternatives.
 

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Is the reason you don't feel safe with Norton because it is quiet or something else?

No anti-virus is 100% effective so if you don't already, it is a good idea to scan once a week with an on-demand anti-malware. Most use the free version of Malwarebytes.
 

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Is the reason you don't feel safe with Norton because it is quiet or something else?

No anti-virus is 100% effective so if you don't already, it is a good idea to scan once a week with an on-demand anti-malware. Most use the free version of Malwarebytes.


Mainly because it was too quiet, but I guess thats good sometimes.

I decided, thanks to your advice, to get the free Norton that comcast provided. I figure free is good and the only thing it does not have is the online backup which I do not need anyway. Thanks again!
 

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Win 7 pro 64
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AMD phenom II x4 955, 3.2ghz
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Gigabyte gmao3377-udp3
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G.SKILL 4gig 1600mhz ddr
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Radeon 5850
Sound Card
onboard
PSU
850watt corsair
Case
Coolermaster
Cooling
Not enough.....
If I had my choice of a top 3 ....

1.) Eset Nod32 - the best I know of to date .
2.) Norton Internet Security - used to be bloatware but they have really trimmed things down now .
3.) Vipre Antivirus - little known but up and coming .
 

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Avast!
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Pale Moon
<Start Lecture Mode>

With P2P file sharing, what means do you have of identifying or authenticating the source of the download? In addition, a file can be distributed among many hosts, and peers will provide for download the sections that they have already downloaded. This results in the distinct possibility of a distribution method in which malicious bits are mixed with with good files.

P2P programs form a direct conduit on to your computer. They have always been a target of malware writers and are increasingly so of late. P2P security measures are easily circumvented and if your P2P program is not configured correctly, you may be sharing more files than you realize. There have been cases where people's passwords, address books and other personal, private, and financial details have been exposed to the file sharing network by a badly configured program.

</End Lecture>

hooray for the lecture mode! that's what you get for having a p2p program in your system. i dont want to promote mine but kaspersky does its part in protecting me even if i have a p2p program installed in my system. so far, i did not have any programs with hijackers or malware installed in my system because kaspersky always does the job. there may be other programs just as capable or ever better than kaspersky but i really trust it with my files (files = life). :D
 

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I m currently trying Panda Cloud AV.
Very simple and straight forward.

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Quick scan nearly takes 5 mins.
Using around 30 MB during scan and less than 15-20 MB when idle.

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Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
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Google Chrome (Sync enabled)
MSE is the best..
 

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Defender
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Firefox
Guess I'll add my 2 cents to the discussion. No anti-whatever is 100% effective 100% of the time whether it's a stand alone or a suite. Depending on which review you happen to be reading, XYZ might be rated #1 this month and #3 or #7 next month. That doesn't necessarily mean XYZ has suddenly become a "bad" product.

I used to stay away from security suites. Just a few years ago it seemed that companies started out with just one main product. Either an antivirus or an antispyware or a firewall. Then they started adding things to be more competitive. Sometimes the flagship product suffered due to the add-ins and sometimes the add-ins were marginally effective because the company didn't have the experience dealing with the new component(s). And almost all suites eventually suffered from bloat and system slow-downs. Granted, most companies have solved the bloat and slow-down problems but people still have periodic problems.

Microsoft Security Essentials has become my personal favorite even though it's a suite. My laptop used to use about 110MB - 150MB disk space with individual anti- products. AVG by itself used about 80MB just as an example. Along came MSE and disk space dropped to 12MB. It's fast, quiet, and seems to do the job quite nicely. I run periodic on demand scans with Malwarebytes, Superantispyware, and Trend Micro's Rootkit Buster. My machine has been totally clean for about a year (when MSE went into Beta testing.).

One final story. A friend's computer recently became infected. She called Microsoft Support for help. After remotely connecting to her PC they ran their Malicious Software Removal Tool (free.) Then they turned off her anti- products, installed MSE (free), and ran a full scan eliminating several malware. Finally, they installed Malwarebytes and Superantispyware (both free) and killed a few more malware. They used totally free products and charged her $99 for their services. Moral of the story: if free is good enough for Microsoft...
 

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Intel HD 3000
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IDT High Definition
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15.6 WGXA Anti-Glare LED
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640Gb 7200rpm
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MSE
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Opera (primary) with IE9 backup
...... Moral of the story: if free is good enough for Microsoft...
I've got me sleeping bag and I'm first in the queue for my free Windows 8!!:D

Actually, the idea behind MSE (originally code named Morro) was explained in the original PressPass Announcement (bold added):

...This new solution, to be offered at no charge to consumers, will be architected for a smaller footprint that will use fewer computing resources, making it ideal for low-bandwidth scenarios or less powerful PCs.
. . .

“Because uptake of standard anti-malware is low around the world, particularly in developing nations, the availability of basic protection for anyone who wants it is all the more important,”
said Roger Kay, founder and president of Endpoint Technologies Associates. “By offering such basic protection at no charge to the consumer, Microsoft is promoting a safer environment for PCs, service providers and e-commerce itself, since it is through unprotected PCs that the worst threats are introduced to the system as a whole.”
...
 

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@Dackz:

I'd recommend you

avast! Internet Security Suite 5.0

because I think from the years of experience with avast! 4 anti-virus and testing the ISS 5.0 for a time, this is really the best you get out there! The only reason I didn't buy is, that I already own a licence of "Acronis Internet Security 2010" and "NOD32/ESET Internet Security Suite". :(
But next year, I'll come back to avast!. :)

Choose it, it works for three (!) PCs for at least one year, I think they offer a competitive pricing!
(I am no employee or connected to "avast!".)

Kind regards
 

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OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ500MXSP
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