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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #151
(01-23-2013, 08:03 PM)Magic Wrote: Which anti virus do you guys think is the best overall one?

The best anti-virus is common sense.

FYI: This is fact, not opinion.

(01-23-2013, 10:59 PM)Charon Wrote: I use MalwareBytes but I don't consider it as a "Anti-Virus."

I think that a decent brain can keep most viruses away, just use your brain when you download something. I've never used any AV in 2 years now.

But if I had to decide I think Kaspersky is quite good.

>tfw kaspersky are currently in trouble for faking malware attacks.

However you're right on the brain being the best. Wink +1 rep
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #152
I don't usually download stupid stuff, but i've had a few sticky moments to where i thought my skype deob may have had some type of infection binded to it, i honestly really like 'SuperAntiSpyware' or malwarebytes, you can get a professional trial of superantispyware for free of there site, with a couple modifications to the advanced scan settings it seems to be actually decent

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #153
This thread Is around 30 months old. Nonetheless, since It's still recently active, I shall contribute my thoughts.

In my views, there Is no "best". There's "better", but no best. What one AV does not detect, another will and vice-versa. You just need to evaluate your day-to-day computational tasks and select the AV accordingly.
I use Norton IS, and It's detection rate Is very Impressive and very light on system resources. Back In the days of the bloated Norton SystemWorks and when AntiSpam & Firewall were both separate entities, that was a different story. Nowadays, It's tailored for just about all walks of computing usage.
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #154
I honestly like malwarebytes, you can also find a shit ton of premium keys leaked everywhere, so the it's all up to you tbh.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #155
Common sense.

When I used windows I would just do a malwarebytes scan on stuff I did not 100% trust. But I do not really download anything dodgy.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #156
(08-22-2015, 06:43 AM)null Wrote: Common sense.

When I used windows I would just do a malwarebytes scan on stuff I did not 100% trust. But I do not really download anything dodgy.

Exactly this. I don't waste my resources on an antivirus when it's not needed. I would recommend one to someone who doesn't understand the internet and downloads anything the read on Facebook, but I just install MalwareBytes and that's it.

If I had to vote, Avira would be the one I recommend.
someone with no history is nothing but suspicious.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #157
(08-22-2015, 06:39 AM)e.n.z.u Wrote: I honestly like malwarebytes, you can also find a shit ton of premium keys leaked everywhere, so the it's all up to you tbh.

You do realize MBAM Is not an AV?

Just stating the obvious, nothing more.
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #158
Best Paid Antivirus: Kaspersky or ESET
Best Free Antivirus: 360 Total Security
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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #159
I use ESET Smart Security and Malwarebytes. ESET Smart Security is a very good antivirus, and I have never had a single problem with it.

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RE: [Debate] Best Anti Virus? #160
Kaspersky & ESET NOD 32 are currently the best two at this moment in time, Panda Internet Security is also a good option.
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