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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #51
Moved to Bitdefender given the additional features to the free version and test results.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #52
I use Avast right now, Didn't found any thing that's lame with it.
I use MalwareBytes Anti-Malware too.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #53
Honestly, Malwarebytes and Nod32 are a great combination.
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #54
I used to work at a computer repair shop, and malware bytes, avast, and spybot search and destroy usually cleaned up anything we had come in. Winpatrol is great too, will usually catch anything harmful as soon as it enters my system. CCLeaner does a great anti-dox job and has the added bonus of cleaning your system! Whatever you do don't use anything associated with Comcast or Norton. AVG is good for general web browsing, but don't run it alongside anything else, it conflicts with almost everything I listed.
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #55
The best anti-virus is common sense. Run a few plugins for your browser, and don't visit suspicious links.

The plugins I run are No-script, Https everywhere, adblock, Nohistory, Tampermonkey, and last but not least a custom made proxy autoswitcher for easy .onion access.
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #56
The fact that you have a "custom made" tool to switch easily between Tor and regular browsing isn't impressive, it's the opposite. There is a Tor-official plugin that does the same thing. Look at their projects.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #57
Serious question, do you think any level of TOR anti-dox can stop the NRA monitoring you if they REALLY wanted to monitor you?
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #58
I'd have to say Kaspersky or BitDefender would be the best.
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #59
(12-18-2013, 07:39 PM)OfficerMods Wrote: Serious question, do you think any level of TOR anti-dox can stop the NRA monitoring you if they REALLY wanted to monitor you?

I hate when the NRA monitors me.

Joking aside, the sheer number of programs designed at merely weakening Tor or using the 3rd party software( the browser you use, for example ) would indicate that they do not currently have a foolproof way of tracing targets through Tor. Though, as I've always said, if you feel free enough to ask that question, the NSA doesn't care about you.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #60
(12-18-2013, 06:48 PM)w00t Wrote: The fact that you have a "custom made" tool to switch easily between Tor and regular browsing isn't impressive, it's the opposite. There is a Tor-official plugin that does the same thing. Look at their projects.

It's not just for Tor, it's also to hop on a VIP72 every now and then.
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