Hi Everyone
Just wondering what the best antivirus software is currently available. I am currently using Norton, which I find slow and resource hungry...any alternatives or is Norton the best?
Regards
Murray
Hi Everyone
Just wondering what the best antivirus software is currently available. I am currently using Norton, which I find slow and resource hungry...any alternatives or is Norton the best?
Regards
Murray
Before BOINC: 8778 Seti WUs Crunched
I use Avast
http://www.avast.com/
Niceest one I've found. I don't particulary like AVG.
I'm using Eset Nod32: http://www.eset.com/products/index.php
Wow, thanks for the response guys...anyone used all three?...I am just trying to narrow it down to one, but obviously there are a lot out there. Are they all as effective as Norton?
Regards
Murray
Before BOINC: 8778 Seti WUs Crunched
I got rid of Norton when I had a virus that kept coming back to haunt me! Installed AVG and it got rid of it immediately and for good! Never looked back since, it also doesn't take up that much resource!
I'll vote for AVG as well, once norton is removed and AVG installed, you'll think you had a processor upgrade.
AVG beat Norton in tests at Computer User magazine.
I use Panda Platinium as has both webfilter and firewall. It is fast when I search after viruses. I´m satisfied with it. I have earlier use both McAffee and Northon and I notised Northon was "heavy".
Lagu :wink:
Once an AMDuser always an AMD user
I use AVG Registered version on most of my rigs. Abandoned Norton as the "suite" got too big and chewed up resources and HDD space. Also was comparatively expensive to get subscription updates. AVG is very economical and has 2 year subscription terms, not 1. I also disliked the fact that Symantec always pushed you to get an upgrade and not a subscription renewal. Also they stopped support for older Windows versions too early for my liking.
Lisa uses the latest Norton Suite on her P4. It pops up messages every so often and she seeks my help. Wish I could put it in "quiet" mode
On her XPS she has a Dell supplied McAfee suite. I don't really like it but she does because it just runs quietly in the background. It pops up rarely with an update message.
I have Zone Alarm Security Suite on the XP3000+ and this seems well behaved.
I still use Nortons' Internet Security suite.
Had a problem with it a few years ago when it failed to prevent me from being attacked by a version of NetSky, also Norton's would not remove it. Basically I had to start my system up in DOS/Safe mode and use command-line DOS commands to change the afflicting file attributes and then remove them from my system.
I really ought to change to another vendor for protection.