Which Antivirus is better?

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Which Scanner is better?

Norton
3
8%
Mcafee
3
8%
AVG
9
24%
Kaspersky
3
8%
Sophos
0
No votes
Pc-cillin
0
No votes
Panda
0
No votes
avast!
4
11%
Other
15
41%
 
Total votes: 37

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Which Antivirus is better?

#1 Post by ryengineer » Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:49 pm

I like to see how other users rate these scanners in terms of detecting/catching, deleting and keeping things smooth on a Windows XP system.

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#2 Post by mildseven » Fri Feb 09, 2007 12:54 pm

Avast!

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Free for home use
Virus DB updated regularily (daily)
Installed as a basic software

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#3 Post by ronbo613 » Fri Feb 09, 2007 2:56 pm

I've used Norton, which did an adequate job as an AV program, but took over the computer to do it, AVG(free) which does a good job for an "average" user but not enough for heavy duty use(like if you receive mail via a link on a web site), Avast!(free) that I installed on a friend's computer that works fine for "average" use, but seems a little complicated to configure for an average user. The last program I ran was Bitdefender 9, a very good AV program, very reasonable prices to buy and to resubscribe, stopped every virus and malware that came it's way. Now I use NOD32, another very good program with a slightly smaller footprint than BitDefender, but it costs a little more.
Keeping in mind that I am more of a heavy-duty user, I have no problems recommending either NOD32 or BitDefender10 if need max protection and are willing to pay $20-30 for it. Otherwise, an average user can use either Avast! or AVG with Firefox and Adaware for free and be OK.
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#4 Post by buddypad » Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:03 pm

What about Live OneCare? It's not on the list...

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#5 Post by rebop » Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:44 pm

NOD 32 by Eset.

I think its great and I hear its the corporate default at Microsoft.

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#6 Post by buddypad » Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:13 pm

but it's not quite cheap - I'm thinking about taking Avast or OneCare? Currently I don't know which one I should take...

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#7 Post by bill bolton » Fri Feb 09, 2007 5:46 pm

CA EZtrust.... works well and is completely invisible unless you want it to be.

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#8 Post by JaneL » Fri Feb 09, 2007 7:16 pm

rebop wrote:NOD 32 by Eset.
Ditto.
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#9 Post by goofyGAguy » Fri Feb 09, 2007 9:19 pm

I've been using the free version of AntiVir for about a year now; no problems. I tried Avast and hated the GUI.

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#10 Post by dr_st » Sat Feb 10, 2007 5:43 am

Symantec Corporate.

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#11 Post by DeepHawk » Sat Feb 10, 2007 10:58 am

I'm using ESET NOD32 long time and highly recommend that!
Symantec AV also the best but NOD32 better i think :)

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#12 Post by tfflivemb2 » Sat Feb 10, 2007 11:03 am

dr_st wrote:Symantec Corporate.
I agree. I didn't vote for Norton in the list, because I didn't want to skew the votes...since the home version of Norton is horrible.

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#13 Post by ryengineer » Sun Feb 11, 2007 8:26 am

I didn't vote myself either.

I've been using Mcafee since I got my first pc in 90's but recently I am experiencing alot of problems with it. So I think, I will go with NOD32 as some wiseman said majority is authority.

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#14 Post by RealBlackStuff » Sun Feb 11, 2007 11:40 am

AVG free for 'home' use, Eset NOD32 for 'power' use.
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#15 Post by buddypad » Sun Feb 11, 2007 2:00 pm

Is it worth to buy a Nod32 AV - or are the free-ones like avast! or AVG also enough for "normal" use (office,internet,...)?? What do you think?

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#16 Post by ronbo613 » Sun Feb 11, 2007 2:54 pm

buddypad wrote:Is it worth to buy a Nod32 AV - or are the free-ones like avast! or AVG also enough for "normal" use (office,internet,...)?? What do you think?
If you define "normal" use as answering emails from your friends and "light" internet use(mainstream websites and forums, no porn or warez sites, stuff like that), if you use Firefox and don't open email from senders you don't know, then you could get by with a free program.
If you get email via a link on a website, go to websites with questionable content or P2P action, then it's worth spending the money to keep safe. Questionable content doesn't always mean X rated or illegal material either. For example, I'm always downloading free programs for photo and video editing, stuff for my CFS2 game, etc. You have to be a little more careful when downloading anything.
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#17 Post by dsigma6 » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:56 am

A virus thread? How original! :lol:

I was using AVG for a while before I encountered lots of BSOD's. They didn't have anything to do with AVG, but I still told it to go away.

I've been using Comodo A/V along with Comodo Firewall, which I had been using for about 6 months. I haven't had any problems with Comodo, and there are less file update interruptions.
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#18 Post by christopher_wolf » Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:43 pm

I have been using AVG Pro 7.5 and, more recently, Prevx for certain sites and they have all been pretty good. AVG for depth and lightweight and Prevx for catching things that I really didn't pick up with other scanning packages, which is how I came to use it in the first place. :)
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#19 Post by Fusion » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:04 pm

nonny wrote:
rebop wrote:NOD 32 by Eset.
Ditto.
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#20 Post by dcouzin » Tue Feb 13, 2007 2:47 pm

Three posters like NOD 32 by Eset. I just installed the trial version. It stamps its seal below every email I receive. This is not a good feature, in my opinion. Is this feature removable in the licensed version?
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#21 Post by JaneL » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:33 pm

dcouzin wrote:Three posters like NOD 32 by Eset. I just installed the trial version. It stamps its seal below every email I receive. This is not a good feature, in my opinion. Is this feature removable in the licensed version?
I don't remember having to remove it, but it's not doing that here.
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#22 Post by ronbo613 » Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:08 pm

dcouzin wrote:Three posters like NOD 32 by Eset. I just installed the trial version. It stamps its seal below every email I receive. This is not a good feature, in my opinion. Is this feature removable in the licensed version?
You can remove this feature in the IMON POP3 configuration tab.
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#23 Post by dcouzin » Tue Feb 13, 2007 8:40 pm

Thanks,
One begins to love NOD 32, after NAV 2005.
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#24 Post by The Spirit of X21 » Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:46 pm

AVG 7.5 on all of my systems. Does NOD32 possess any particular advantage over AVG?
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#25 Post by lilserenity » Wed Feb 14, 2007 3:15 am

I'm using AVG 7.5 free on my T40 and it doesn't seem to sap too much CPU cycles etc. that Norton in my experience certainly used to do (talking back in 2003/2004 mind...) and it is VB100 certified (http://www.virusbtn.com/vb100/index).

I find the VB100 a good way of checking a virus checker's credentials, it's free to see their reports after signing up.

Notably at the start of last year I was using a PC with Alwil Avast!Antivirus that was kept up to date as can be and it got infected with a virus or two that almost wrecked the system (and managed to deactivate Avast!) so I personally won't use their solution.

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#26 Post by ronbo613 » Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:55 am

Here's a good place to check out for antivirus software comparisons.
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#27 Post by RealBlackStuff » Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:51 pm

And another one with lots of extra's
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#28 Post by GomJabbar » Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:12 pm

lilserenity wrote:I find the VB100 a good way of checking a virus checker's credentials, it's free to see their reports after signing up.
Interestingly, Microsoft's Windows Live OneCare fails the VB100 list for Vista. :?
ars technica wrote:The British security magazine Virus Bulletin has announced that Windows Live OneCare failed to provide flawless antivirus support for Windows Vista Business Edition. Windows Live OneCare was part of a larger testing group that included antivirus products such as FortiClient, F-Secure Anti-Virus, GDATA AntiVirusKit 2007, Grisoft AVG 7, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0, Sophos Anti-Virus 6.5, McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.1, Norman Virus Control, and Symantec AntiVirus 10.2. Of those (and a few others), only four products failed the trial: McAfee Enterprise 8.1, GDATA, Norman Virus Control, and Windows Live OneCare.
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