What anti virus software are you ruinning?
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What anti virus software are you ruinning?
What do you have? Do you like it? Ideally, which would you choose??
I was running Norting, but it really sucks up too much RAM. Does anyone here actually use that?
I was running Norting, but it really sucks up too much RAM. Does anyone here actually use that?
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There's different versions of anti-virus. I'm using the corporate edition. Norton is the home version, and it's a bloated piece of crap.Superman wrote:Symantec and Norton are the same, right?
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F-Secure Anti-Virus Client Security 6.00 (Corp. version of Internet Security 2006 -package, I think. No idea how that differs except that I have possibilty to have remote administation.)
It works for me, relatively easy to use and I get it free.
Can't say much about memory, as I have not tested another programs on this machine. Definetly not the lightest one anyway.
I have not had any major problems with it (autoupdate was acting wierd once), but reading Scot's newsletter, that had A-V product "review", some have had problems with the consumer A-V product.
It works for me, relatively easy to use and I get it free.
Can't say much about memory, as I have not tested another programs on this machine. Definetly not the lightest one anyway.
I have not had any major problems with it (autoupdate was acting wierd once), but reading Scot's newsletter, that had A-V product "review", some have had problems with the consumer A-V product.
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I had Norton 2002 and was doing pretty well with it. Then they cut off support for it and I went with the upgrade to 2006, which I now utterly hate. I'm running it on a three year old laptop, and N06 for all intents and purposes shuts the system down as soon as a scan starts. I'll hold onto it until all the subscriptions run out ( I paid for the damn things, might as well try to get max use out of it), but after that, I'll be looking for something else.
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Nod32
It's light, it's fast and I haven't had any problems, with the program or nasties getting inside. It checks home at least twice a day. Well worth the cost, I say.
(Call me crazy, but I don't trust free antivirus programs.)
It's light, it's fast and I haven't had any problems, with the program or nasties getting inside. It checks home at least twice a day. Well worth the cost, I say.
(Call me crazy, but I don't trust free antivirus programs.)
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AVG free.
Yeah, well, good for you, but some of us don't like living on the edge.
I love the smell of snob in the morning "Look at me, I'm so UBEH 1337 I don't need an anti-virus!! "They don't try to get good habits in you, they don't attack the root of the problem, they just are fancy, very resource hungry pattern matchers that in no way are worth anything they cost.
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really huh? you ever opened an email from a major company whose Scholarship news letter you signed up for, only to find that one of their sysadmins was an idiot and let Trojan.Vundo on their system? (actually happened to me, before there was a fix out for Trojan.Vundo and while my Norton subscription was out, that was one nasty bugger, trashed two iPods from a 'limited user' account)Destructionator XIII wrote:None. Never have, never will. Virus scan makes any computer slow and is a terrible, terrible "solution" to the problem. First, they are reactive, not preventive. They don't try to get good habits in you, they don't attack the root of the problem, they just are fancy, very resource hungry pattern matchers that in no way are worth anything they cost.
The right thing to do is run as a limited user and not be a fucking idiot. Do those two things, and you will never get a virus.
Or how about a gretting email from a family member who knows his/her way around computers and just got a little carelss just in time for CountDown?(I'm sure we've all had this one happen to them or a friend, your virus may vary)
Maybe opened one of your favorite websites only to find a hacker had gotten in and added about a dozen nasty scripts. (rarer, but nastier)
The trouble with computers is that you don'thave to be the stupid one to get a virus, and its a lot easier to download and use an AV now than when the latest script kiddie who got hold of your mom's email address crash-locks your computer, even a limited user account won't protect you from everything.
Running a scan is a reactive thing, but AV software comes with many pro-active systems as well, such as email scanners and script blockers.
I keep a copy of norton loaded because its one of the best ways to keep abreast of what threats are out there, only in rare cases will it take more than a day for a fix to go live.
of course, thats not all I keep around, I've always got HijackThis for the real nasties and two free malware programs (currently AdAware and Spybot S&D, which play nice together, sometimes you have to watch out when running multiple Malware detectors).
Of course, I do stupid things with my computer to necesitate that level of security so your mileage may vary.
(I don't feel like curtailing my ease of use because somebody might introduce a nasty. I may run a little slower, but I feel it's worth it to not have to worry about opening emails from my own mother..)
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I'll be the third person to say that I don't use a virus scanner.
On Linux, that is. What, do you think I'm crazy? For Windows, I use AVG Free at home and my office uses AVG Network Edition...
On Linux, that is. What, do you think I'm crazy? For Windows, I use AVG Free at home and my office uses AVG Network Edition...
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I use NOD32 on my laptop because it doesn't noticeably slow the system down any and scores well on all of the AV tests I've seen.CorSec wrote:Nod32
It's light, it's fast and I haven't had any problems, with the program or nasties getting inside. It checks home at least twice a day. Well worth the cost, I say.
(Call me crazy, but I don't trust free antivirus programs.)
On my desktop XP installation I use Symantec 10, which is somewhat of a hog compared to NOD32, but much improved over the previous versions.
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It's possible to go without AV on windows: just don't open mails with attachments without confirming its source, don't subscribe to mailing lists and newsletters, don't visit sites that seem unstable, make sure you are the only one using the computer.
I once had no AV on my computer for about 6 months and nothing happened. But I still rather have it than not.
I once had no AV on my computer for about 6 months and nothing happened. But I still rather have it than not.
I'd add 'disable HTML preview' in your email program to that short list as well.
A buddy of mine calld Outlook Express 'Virus & Trojan Magnet Express' because of the shit that can slip through that way, though I think they eventually did fix it so you could disable the HTML preview.
A buddy of mine calld Outlook Express 'Virus & Trojan Magnet Express' because of the shit that can slip through that way, though I think they eventually did fix it so you could disable the HTML preview.
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Oh look, you're talking about Windows. He's running Linux.Bounty wrote:AVG free.
I love the smell of snob in the morning "Look at me, I'm so UBEH 1337 I don't need an anti-virus!! "They don't try to get good habits in you, they don't attack the root of the problem, they just are fancy, very resource hungry pattern matchers that in no way are worth anything they cost.
Yeah, well, good for you, but some of us don't like living on the edge.
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