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Best antivirus?

Best antivirus?

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zMantrix
Junior Member
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12-16-2016, 03:41 PM
#11
Windows Defender is active! 😊
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zMantrix
12-16-2016, 03:41 PM #11

Windows Defender is active! 😊

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sanmarcosjca
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 01:07 PM
#12
I believe we really need some reinforcement here, or suggest using software in general. This question comes up too often. The discussion thread should remain active, but it’s important to review it for mistakes beforehand. On the other hand: for free antivirus protection, choose Avira or Bitdefender. Bitdefender is lighter on resources but offers fewer customization options. If you prefer a paid option, consider Bitdefender or Kaspersky. I’d likely pick Kaspersky because their team has uncovered many security vulnerabilities in the past. You might also explore AVTEST, an independent organization that evaluates antivirus programs (Bitdefender and Kaspersky rank first). Avoid Avast!—it’s not reliable. Visit their site to understand why. Also, consider running Malwarebytes weekly (or as often you’re comfortable with), but remember: it’s not an antivirus itself. Don’t install it alongside your main protection, only use it as a scanner. Make sure you don’t accept the trial and turn it off at startup.
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sanmarcosjca
12-29-2016, 01:07 PM #12

I believe we really need some reinforcement here, or suggest using software in general. This question comes up too often. The discussion thread should remain active, but it’s important to review it for mistakes beforehand. On the other hand: for free antivirus protection, choose Avira or Bitdefender. Bitdefender is lighter on resources but offers fewer customization options. If you prefer a paid option, consider Bitdefender or Kaspersky. I’d likely pick Kaspersky because their team has uncovered many security vulnerabilities in the past. You might also explore AVTEST, an independent organization that evaluates antivirus programs (Bitdefender and Kaspersky rank first). Avoid Avast!—it’s not reliable. Visit their site to understand why. Also, consider running Malwarebytes weekly (or as often you’re comfortable with), but remember: it’s not an antivirus itself. Don’t install it alongside your main protection, only use it as a scanner. Make sure you don’t accept the trial and turn it off at startup.

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Jammydodgery
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12-29-2016, 02:39 PM
#13
Windows Defender and Malwarebytes are sufficient. Just avoid sketchy sites for best results.
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Jammydodgery
12-29-2016, 02:39 PM #13

Windows Defender and Malwarebytes are sufficient. Just avoid sketchy sites for best results.

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ReveloT_T
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01-11-2017, 12:51 AM
#14
I recommend Kaspersky antivirus for my clients; I don’t use any antivirus myself. Two weeks ago I tried something with Kaspersky and it didn’t cause any issues—it remained installed. Previously, I turned it off or removed it because the notifications and blocked trusted apps were annoying.
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ReveloT_T
01-11-2017, 12:51 AM #14

I recommend Kaspersky antivirus for my clients; I don’t use any antivirus myself. Two weeks ago I tried something with Kaspersky and it didn’t cause any issues—it remained installed. Previously, I turned it off or removed it because the notifications and blocked trusted apps were annoying.

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