Good anti-virus programs
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Good anti-virus programs
Can someone list me some good anti-virus programs? They can be paid programs; they don't have to be free. Preferably the best ones.
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I'd have to agree, it's stood me in very good stead.Bounty wrote:AVG Free Edition.
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"It's all about popularity really, if your invisible friend that tells you to invade places is called Napoleon, you're a loony, if he's called Jesus then you're the president."
"I'd drive more people insane, but I'd have to double back and pick them up first..."
"All it takes for bullshit to thrive is for rational men to do nothing." - Kevin Farrell, B.A. Journalism.
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Avira AntiVir is very good. I've been using it for years and it has beaten the shit out of things like F-Secure Antivirus or Norton. And unlike many other free antivirus programs, it has a fully functional on-access scanning feature.
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GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
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Does NOD32 have the on-access scanning feature Edi speaks of?
EDIT: How does BitDefender compare?
EDIT: How does BitDefender compare?
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You can get a free year of CA antivirus from here.
I'm not exactly sure how it compares to some of the others mentioned, but it did prevent a webpage from doing a drive by trojan install on my system.
The only real problem with CA antivirus is that it doesn't delete the temp files it creates in your temp folder when you shut down, so you have to go in every so often and clean it out.
Other than that, I'm pleased with the software.
I'm not exactly sure how it compares to some of the others mentioned, but it did prevent a webpage from doing a drive by trojan install on my system.
The only real problem with CA antivirus is that it doesn't delete the temp files it creates in your temp folder when you shut down, so you have to go in every so often and clean it out.
Other than that, I'm pleased with the software.
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AVG has that too, hasn't it?And unlike many other free antivirus programs, it has a fully functional on-access scanning feature.
If your antivirus was the first line of defence to pick up a drive-by install, you may want to take a look at further securing your browser and re-evaluate your browsing habits.I'm not exactly sure how it compares to some of the others mentioned, but it did prevent a webpage from doing a drive by trojan install on my system.
From what I've seen, the free version of AVG does NOT have on-access scanning, nor does Avast, BitDefender or any other free antivirus program that I know of. I actually had to look that shit up for my final project because I did that on the subject of how to secure a PC using free AV and antimalware software.Bounty wrote:AVG has that too, hasn't it?And unlike many other free antivirus programs, it has a fully functional on-access scanning feature.
Could be it has been added since then, though.
To expand some more on AntiVir, the thing has a fairly good record of catching shit that would get right past F-Secure, Norman or Norton and it's bloody aggressive in catching drive-by installs from websites (which e.g. those three commercial apps don't catch). AntiVir also has a commercial version with more features, so I'd really want to purchase that one if I wanted a commercial app.
A prominent Finnish computer magazine did an evaluation of several different commercial antivirus suites in its latest issue. They compared CA, Trend Micro, Norton, F-Secure, Norman, CA and the commercial version of AVG. CA got spanked by ALL of the others. So I really wouldn't take it with the wealth of other available options.Glocksman wrote:I'm not exactly sure how it compares to some of the others mentioned, but it did prevent a webpage from doing a drive by trojan install on my system.
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GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
The GOP has a problem with anyone coming out of the closet. –18-till-I-die
Why is it so goddamned hard to get little assholes like you to admit it when you fuck up? Is it pride? What gives you the right to have any pride?
–Darth Wong to vivftp
GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
The GOP has a problem with anyone coming out of the closet. –18-till-I-die
I'm looking at the main window of my AVG Free 7.1 install and Resident Shield ("provides on-access antivirus scanning of executables and documents") is the first item listed.From what I've seen, the free version of AVG does NOT have on-access scanning, nor does Avast, BitDefender or any other free antivirus program that I know of. I actually had to look that shit up for my final project because I did that on the subject of how to secure a PC using free AV and antimalware software.
I've actually got Antivir on one computer (came preloaded from the shop) and it's been working quite well. I didn't know it was well-known.To expand some more on AntiVir, the thing has a fairly good record of catching shit that would get right past F-Secure, Norman or Norton and it's bloody aggressive in catching drive-by installs from websites (which e.g. those three commercial apps don't catch).
No doubt.If your antivirus was the first line of defence to pick up a drive-by install, you may want to take a look at further securing your browser and re-evaluate your browsing habits.
IE isn't the most secure browser out there at default settings.
That's good to know.A prominent Finnish computer magazine did an evaluation of several different commercial antivirus suites in its latest issue. They compared CA, Trend Micro, Norton, F-Secure, Norman, CA and the commercial version of AVG. CA got spanked by ALL of the others. So I really wouldn't take it with the wealth of other available options.
Thanks.
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As I said, it might have been added since then. Is the on-access scanning for exes and documents only? Is there some mechanism of limitation? Avast has some sort of limitation at least, but the AntiVir one will check every file no matter its type or location (depending on how aggressive you want it to be).Bounty wrote:I'm looking at the main window of my AVG Free 7.1 install and Resident Shield ("provides on-access antivirus scanning of executables and documents") is the first item listed.
Less well known than some other alternatives, but it IS a rather kick-arse piece of software.Bounty wrote:I've actually got Antivir on one computer (came preloaded from the shop) and it's been working quite well. I didn't know it was well-known.To expand some more on AntiVir, the thing has a fairly good record of catching shit that would get right past F-Secure, Norman or Norton and it's bloody aggressive in catching drive-by installs from websites (which e.g. those three commercial apps don't catch).
Edi
Warwolf Urban Combat Specialist
Why is it so goddamned hard to get little assholes like you to admit it when you fuck up? Is it pride? What gives you the right to have any pride?
–Darth Wong to vivftp
GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
The GOP has a problem with anyone coming out of the closet. –18-till-I-die
Why is it so goddamned hard to get little assholes like you to admit it when you fuck up? Is it pride? What gives you the right to have any pride?
–Darth Wong to vivftp
GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
The GOP has a problem with anyone coming out of the closet. –18-till-I-die
You can set it to scan all files or limit it to scan "infectable" files which is list of 50-odd file types. There are greyed-out boxes for list customization, so the paid version probably allows you to make your own list.Is the on-access scanning for exes and documents only? Is there some mechanism of limitation? Avast has some sort of limitation at least, but the AntiVir one will check every file no matter its type or location (depending on how aggressive you want it to be).
There are also checkboxes for floppy drive and on-close scans.
Ah, much like AntiVir then. It's a good thing there is more choice of effective tools even for the free programs.Bounty wrote:You can set it to scan all files or limit it to scan "infectable" files which is list of 50-odd file types. There are greyed-out boxes for list customization, so the paid version probably allows you to make your own list.Is the on-access scanning for exes and documents only? Is there some mechanism of limitation? Avast has some sort of limitation at least, but the AntiVir one will check every file no matter its type or location (depending on how aggressive you want it to be).
There are also checkboxes for floppy drive and on-close scans.
Edi
Warwolf Urban Combat Specialist
Why is it so goddamned hard to get little assholes like you to admit it when you fuck up? Is it pride? What gives you the right to have any pride?
–Darth Wong to vivftp
GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
The GOP has a problem with anyone coming out of the closet. –18-till-I-die
Why is it so goddamned hard to get little assholes like you to admit it when you fuck up? Is it pride? What gives you the right to have any pride?
–Darth Wong to vivftp
GOP message? Why don't they just come out of the closet: FASCISTS R' US –Patrick Degan
The GOP has a problem with anyone coming out of the closet. –18-till-I-die