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Compare Avast and AVG to find the top free antivirus option.

Compare Avast and AVG to find the top free antivirus option.

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mennogerben
Member
199
06-27-2023, 09:26 PM
#21
Common sense works better than antivirus tools. Most threats just say "I'm a virus, it's funny."
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mennogerben
06-27-2023, 09:26 PM #21

Common sense works better than antivirus tools. Most threats just say "I'm a virus, it's funny."

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iNaomiPlays
Senior Member
609
06-28-2023, 12:59 AM
#22
Increase sensitivity to its highest level, turn off both persistent and temporary caching, and ensure it checks everything when viewing... and if anything managed to bypass the protections, perform a boot scan.
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iNaomiPlays
06-28-2023, 12:59 AM #22

Increase sensitivity to its highest level, turn off both persistent and temporary caching, and ensure it checks everything when viewing... and if anything managed to bypass the protections, perform a boot scan.

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hammy488
Member
125
07-03-2023, 07:10 PM
#23
Top virus defense: keep a backup and a USB drive ready. For years now, I haven’t relied on antivirus software, and staying virus-free is simple—just avoid clicking those misleading ads. Stop downloading questionable content like porn, trainers, or cracks from untrustworthy sites. Always use the official installation path during setup to block third-party programs that could compromise your browser security.
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hammy488
07-03-2023, 07:10 PM #23

Top virus defense: keep a backup and a USB drive ready. For years now, I haven’t relied on antivirus software, and staying virus-free is simple—just avoid clicking those misleading ads. Stop downloading questionable content like porn, trainers, or cracks from untrustworthy sites. Always use the official installation path during setup to block third-party programs that could compromise your browser security.

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Fire_Star_Z
Junior Member
11
07-04-2023, 04:16 AM
#24
I can (though that's unique to me) navigate the real world where anti-virus programs focus solely on preventing infection from known threats. They rely on signature databases that match malicious code to existing records. Even though new viruses from 2000 can still slip through if no protection exists, these systems are built to combat threats that evolve over time. While some engines improve automatically, many still depend on human analysis for updates. Tools like Avast’s behavioral shield offer alternatives, but the core issue remains: malware evolves quickly, and detection often lags behind.

Protection isn’t just about software—it’s a trade-off. Many people compare anti-virus to using a condom online, but it’s more about preparing for the worst rather than guaranteeing safety. The most reliable defense is a dual-boot setup, pairing Windows with a lightweight OS like Ubuntu for everyday tasks. This limits malware exposure since it can’t easily install itself without elevated permissions. Linux users often avoid infection because of its inherent security features and the difficulty attackers face in compromising it. Ultimately, staying safe means combining smart choices with vigilance.
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Fire_Star_Z
07-04-2023, 04:16 AM #24

I can (though that's unique to me) navigate the real world where anti-virus programs focus solely on preventing infection from known threats. They rely on signature databases that match malicious code to existing records. Even though new viruses from 2000 can still slip through if no protection exists, these systems are built to combat threats that evolve over time. While some engines improve automatically, many still depend on human analysis for updates. Tools like Avast’s behavioral shield offer alternatives, but the core issue remains: malware evolves quickly, and detection often lags behind.

Protection isn’t just about software—it’s a trade-off. Many people compare anti-virus to using a condom online, but it’s more about preparing for the worst rather than guaranteeing safety. The most reliable defense is a dual-boot setup, pairing Windows with a lightweight OS like Ubuntu for everyday tasks. This limits malware exposure since it can’t easily install itself without elevated permissions. Linux users often avoid infection because of its inherent security features and the difficulty attackers face in compromising it. Ultimately, staying safe means combining smart choices with vigilance.

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ThotsRus
Member
168
07-08-2023, 10:03 PM
#25
Consider other metrics besides MSE and rely on periodic scans using tools like Malwarebytes for a more comprehensive assessment.
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ThotsRus
07-08-2023, 10:03 PM #25

Consider other metrics besides MSE and rely on periodic scans using tools like Malwarebytes for a more comprehensive assessment.

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