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I rely on Malwarebytes for protection and it has identified numerous threats. For more details, check the following link: http://asia.pcmag.com/antivirus-reviews-...s-for-2014
It seems you're expressing frustration about Norton. Could you clarify what specifically bothers you? I'm here to help analyze or address your concerns.
id disagree with you highly...6 years since getting into making my own systems and have yet to get 1 or a warning of 1 that being said being avast is taking a whole...30mb of my ram and using 0.1% of my cpu I see no reason to not have that safety net.
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I rely on Avast and Malware Bytes for security. Avast excels in prevention and protection, while Malware Bytes is strong at virus removal and uncovering hidden threats missed by other tools—uncertain if it still functions, but Avast offered one-year free licenses.