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Security Programs Included Antivirus, Malware Protection, and Firewall Solutions

Security Programs Included Antivirus, Malware Protection, and Firewall Solutions

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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12-23-2023, 07:48 PM
#1
Here are clearer versions of your questions:

1. Which free antivirus software is most effective at identifying viruses quickly?
2. Which free anti-malware solution offers the fastest detection?
3. Do I need a separate anti-malware program if I already have antivirus?
4. What is the top-rated free firewall available?
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Velizar06
12-23-2023, 07:48 PM #1

Here are clearer versions of your questions:

1. Which free antivirus software is most effective at identifying viruses quickly?
2. Which free anti-malware solution offers the fastest detection?
3. Do I need a separate anti-malware program if I already have antivirus?
4. What is the top-rated free firewall available?

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
727
12-29-2023, 07:24 PM
#2
With good judgment online, MSE and other built-in antivirus programs should suffice. For those with less tech know-how (like grandparents) and who frequently download content, Malwarebytes is a solid choice. Regarding firewalls, they primarily prevent incoming connections—unless your router already handles unsolicited traffic. The standard Windows firewall usually covers the basics. More experienced users might offer deeper advice, but it’s worth searching for similar discussions.
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Sebluigi
12-29-2023, 07:24 PM #2

With good judgment online, MSE and other built-in antivirus programs should suffice. For those with less tech know-how (like grandparents) and who frequently download content, Malwarebytes is a solid choice. Regarding firewalls, they primarily prevent incoming connections—unless your router already handles unsolicited traffic. The standard Windows firewall usually covers the basics. More experienced users might offer deeper advice, but it’s worth searching for similar discussions.

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legendaryX77
Junior Member
2
12-30-2023, 03:56 AM
#3
Avoid suspicious websites and downloads. Stick to legitimate sources. Malwarebytes is really helpful for checking. Using an adblocker is a good idea too.
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legendaryX77
12-30-2023, 03:56 AM #3

Avoid suspicious websites and downloads. Stick to legitimate sources. Malwarebytes is really helpful for checking. Using an adblocker is a good idea too.

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Cramie
Member
238
01-04-2024, 05:06 AM
#4
Usually I wouldn’t worry about antivirus since I’m familiar with malware, but I still need some protection. The site might seem trustworthy and the file could actually be a keylogger. I also want a firewall because if the keylogger turns out to be false information, it won’t be able to reach the hacker at all.
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Cramie
01-04-2024, 05:06 AM #4

Usually I wouldn’t worry about antivirus since I’m familiar with malware, but I still need some protection. The site might seem trustworthy and the file could actually be a keylogger. I also want a firewall because if the keylogger turns out to be false information, it won’t be able to reach the hacker at all.

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Dayzing
Junior Member
1
01-04-2024, 11:31 AM
#5
I share questionable downloads directly to Virustotal.com. Using 40 antivirus programs is preferable to just one. The keylogger might even link via standard HTTP to its control center. Most such files attempt to reach out and log in before running harmful code—unless your AV has already neutralized it.
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Dayzing
01-04-2024, 11:31 AM #5

I share questionable downloads directly to Virustotal.com. Using 40 antivirus programs is preferable to just one. The keylogger might even link via standard HTTP to its control center. Most such files attempt to reach out and log in before running harmful code—unless your AV has already neutralized it.

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Ethann1
Member
64
01-07-2024, 01:34 AM
#6
The top service is straightforward wisdom; I haven’t encountered any viruses or malicious software in a long time.
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Ethann1
01-07-2024, 01:34 AM #6

The top service is straightforward wisdom; I haven’t encountered any viruses or malicious software in a long time.

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JenpaiMC
Member
106
01-15-2024, 08:36 PM
#7
I believed a more advanced firewall than the built-in Windows version would be preferable.
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JenpaiMC
01-15-2024, 08:36 PM #7

I believed a more advanced firewall than the built-in Windows version would be preferable.

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droni
Junior Member
37
01-20-2024, 09:49 AM
#8
I don't engage in any activities beyond Microsoft products that work on Windows 8. The best choice is to use a smart browser! When you're asked to download and install a random file to win £100 million, it's wise to doubt the logic behind such offers.
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droni
01-20-2024, 09:49 AM #8

I don't engage in any activities beyond Microsoft products that work on Windows 8. The best choice is to use a smart browser! When you're asked to download and install a random file to win £100 million, it's wise to doubt the logic behind such offers.

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Jaboopie
Junior Member
3
01-28-2024, 08:01 AM
#9
You're right, common sense has its limits. There are indeed files that are cleverly concealed, making simple logic insufficient.
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Jaboopie
01-28-2024, 08:01 AM #9

You're right, common sense has its limits. There are indeed files that are cleverly concealed, making simple logic insufficient.

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01-29-2024, 08:45 AM
#10
I used Windows 7 for two years without a virus scanner before moving to 8.1. I ran multiple scans with both free and paid tools, and nothing was detected. I was attempting to show that such scans aren’t necessary and that I wouldn’t have encountered hundreds of viruses as claimed by an IT professional.
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FrankieNicolas
01-29-2024, 08:45 AM #10

I used Windows 7 for two years without a virus scanner before moving to 8.1. I ran multiple scans with both free and paid tools, and nothing was detected. I was attempting to show that such scans aren’t necessary and that I wouldn’t have encountered hundreds of viruses as claimed by an IT professional.