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RE: What your thought on the Best Anti-Virus Program 12-14-2016, 07:45 PM
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I think AVG is the best, it has a nice modern design and its not to tight on resources when it comes to daily scans. It can even to PC clean ups! But the one downside to this AV is that it impacts startup time quite a bit. But most importantly you should be the first layer of defense. If shit looks greasy, don't DL it.
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2016, 07:46 PM by Drako.)
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Ten Years of Service
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RE: What your thought on the Best Anti-Virus Program 01-22-2017, 04:23 PM
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I think ESET. They tend to be the first to detect anything malicious. At least from scans. Following suite, I think Norton is complete shit! however, they are always 1 day behind ESET.
Personally, although it doesn't have the BEST protection, Kaspersky or Panda is a good setup if you wanna keep performance.
Could always just not get a AV program, I mean, if you know your shit, you won't need it
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RE: What your thought on the Best Anti-Virus Program 01-22-2017, 04:34 PM
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ESET in my opinion, but for my home computer I just Avast because I don't really do anything that would be affected by a virus, & computer is insured if it were damaged beyond repair by one. Avast stops the more common threats, and I don't believe anything exotic would show up in my sphere of the internet.
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RE: What your thought on the Best Anti-Virus Program 01-22-2017, 05:05 PM
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Avast and Kaspersky in my opinion. Have both served me well in the past.
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RE: What your thought on the Best Anti-Virus Program 01-22-2017, 05:57 PM
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Depends what youre wanting to be protected against, nothing will stop a targeted attack by a fairly competent attack, any programmer that knows a few basic concepts can bypass any modern AV that's out right now. Most of the really high speed AV's are corporate only and cost a stupid amount of money to get your hands on. That being said I think your best bet would be to make your own and utilize a kernel driver to make use of the PsSetCreate*NotifyRoutine series among other things. If that's out of your scope, I would use ESET or Avira and be careful of what I download and execute.
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Seven Years of Service
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RE: What your thought on the Best Anti-Virus Program 02-06-2019, 09:51 PM
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currently i'm just using windows defender with malwarebytes premium
i think it's enough if u know wt u doing online ...!
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