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Anyone try Kaspersky's PURE Internet Security? What's the best 2011 Anti Virus?

Dark Mantis

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Oh right I remember it as only XP.

You really need to move out of the Dark Ages DM.

Aw, harsh! :P

He is just can't help himself!  :'( :'( :'( Hurt my feelings now.

Thing is with most of these well known AV programs they all work quite well will stop probably around 97% of attacks so it really just boils down to personal prefference.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2011, 01:26:56 pm by Dark Mantis »
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Oh right I remember it as only XP.

You really need to move out of the Dark Ages DM.

Aw, harsh! :P

But so very true!  ;)
Remember, when all else fails a cup of tea and a good swear will often help! It won't solve the problem but it will make you feel better.

Alot of companies will run certain tests which makes their AV look the best. I ignore all these "such and such performed better" graphs etc. On personal expierience I would say Eset Smart Security all the way, whilst running manual scans with malwarebytes + Spybot search and destroy.

If you don't want to pay for an AV then Microsft Security Essentials works pretty well.



Ogg,

I have heard only good news about Eset's AV.  I think you are referring to the Nod32 or something like that?

I too use the malwarebytes from time to time and it is excellent.  I have never tried that Spybot search and destroy but I will give it a shot!

Thanks,

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I would certainly agree that Spybot Search and Destroy is a brilliant tool. There is not much that gets past it.

Deffo :) IF something does get past it, then Combofix is a BEAST of a tool :) They say that you should only use it with supervision of someone on a malware forum. However i've used it 100's of times with no issues (obviously make sure you've backed up data first ofcourse!)

Combofix has helped me locate and remove trojan horses on my relatives computers more than once!  You are right, it is very effective!

Thanks,

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Hi soar
Ive used the free version of Comodo internet security and superantispyware for a while and can say its the best iv had yet

Alundran,

Thanks for the insight and I am glad it is working well for you!

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Dark Mantis

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This just proves my point. Everyone has their own favourite anti virus program and  I bet there is next to no difference between them in the real world. ;D
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Hi Soar,

never used Kapersky but I too was a victim of Norton several years ago and also swore I would never use it again. I then went off on a search for the AV solution that really ticked the major boxes: Quick to start, Effective, Regular updates that didn't take ages to download and install, Small PC footprint, etc. I have tried a lot of different solutions but the one I have stuck with for the past 5+ Years has been ESET Nod32.

Norton does appear to be better than it used to be, it also seems to run faster as well but I still wouldn't use it. The same goes for Panda, a company I once rated very highly but who have, I feel, let things slide over the past couple of years.

Until recently I thought I would be staying with Nod32 but a couple of things have made me rethink my options. I too am running Microsoft Security Essentials on one of my laptops and I have been very impressed with its speed and also its effectiveness. Of course, to use this software you have to have a legitimate copy of the OS so some user's may not find this an option. But, I really do feel that this is one particular solution that Microsoft have got right and I have already switched most of my family over to this solution.

As many different options for system protection as there are on the market Soar, you will get as many different opinions of which is the best. If you are looking for a free option, are running a Microsoft OS, then I would definitely say go for Security Essentials from them. If you are looking to pay for a licence then I would say go with the one that you feel happiest with and that offers you the best solution.

(ps If you avoid sites such as Madam Fifi's den of iniquity you probably won't need to run an AV programme on your system but, you will almost certainly need some other sort of protection!)  :D


Absic,

Thanks for the insights!  Yes, all my OS's are perfectly legitimate [Microsoft gave me free copies when I went to their "launching events" of each OS].  It was actually very nice of them.  They sent me an invitation to attend these conferences.  Then they provide a wonderful breakfast, presentation, and even lunch!  Afterwards, as you leave the door, they gave each attendee a free coply of Windows 7 Ultimate.  I think in the last conference they were trying to undo the damage caused by the premature release of Windows Vista.  Anyway, I have attended each of their conferences and received free OS's now for years.  Thanks Bill!

The ESET Nod32 has many professionals here in the USA totally sold on their product, so they must know what they are doing and they must do it well!

I avoid Madam Fifi's dens of iniquity simply because I would like my mind to work well.  Nearly every serial killer in the USA in the last 20 years had a terrible addiction to porno...

But you are right...I have heard those sites can cause untold numbers of infections on computers...not to mention, infections of the mind and desires...hehehehehehe

Have a good one!

Soar

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This just proves my point. Everyone has their own favourite anti virus program and  I bet there is next to no difference between them in the real world. ;D

Point well taken...

But...Kaspersky slowed my browser to a crawl for months before I finally figured out what was happening...

It is no longer on my list...

So sorry DM!

I am sorely tempted to try the Norton 360, but I still have a bad taste in my mouth from years ago when you could not even uninstall it after installing it on your system  >:( >:( >:(  My ears are still red!

Soar
« Last Edit: April 15, 2011, 09:37:56 pm by soarwitheagles »
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No problem Soar. As I said we all have our favourites. I would change tomorrow if I had problems with it though.
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I'm using Avira's free AntiVir and I've been more than happy with it on both XP and Windows 7. Occasionally I'll also run Spybot's little program but hardly ever something manages to get through AntiVir & Outpost's firewall. Been using these 3 for a few years now and they're solid. Outpost Firewall isn't the most resource aware firewall out there but it's very user friendly.

I'm using Avira's free AntiVir and I've been more than happy with it on both XP and Windows 7. Occasionally I'll also run Spybot's little program but hardly ever something manages to get through AntiVir & Outpost's firewall. Been using these 3 for a few years now and they're solid. Outpost Firewall isn't the most resource aware firewall out there but it's very user friendly.

BTW'er,

Hi again!  Yes, I have heard good reports about Avira's AV too.  Thanks for the input and for sharing!  3-5 years is a totally great report!

Soar
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Eset Nod32 is purely an AV, Eset Smart Security is an AV, firewall + build in spam filtering for email clients like outlook.
There's no place like ::1

Eset Nod32 is purely an AV, Eset Smart Security is an AV, firewall + build in spam filtering for email clients like outlook.

Thanks for the input Ogg!

Ok, are you totally happy with Eset Smart Security?

Soar
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Eset Smart Security! :D

Am at work so thats a screenshot of the bussiness edition, at home am obviously using the home edition :)

Edit: I must have read your post before you changed it Soar, but yes I am happy. Use it at work and at home + really have no complaints. I've found their support to be brill aswell.
But like has been said, alot will come down to personal preference at the end of the day :)
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A  nice clean interface anyway. Not cluttered with unneeded rubbish like some.
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