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Best Anti virus /Anti Malware?

#31
Kaspersky has upped their game with anti-virus protection so definitely grab one.
Malwarebytes installed and scan oftenly so you can be secure, do no run anti-virus scan and malwarebytes scan at same time!
Spybot S&D can immunize your files against change from hackers and is very good overal.
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#32
Quote:(12-15-2019, 04:33 AM)Defqon Wrote:

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Malwarebytes installed and scan oftenly so you can be secure

The good thing about MBAM, Is that It can run alongside any AV without compatibility Issues.

I recommend opting for the Premium package- as It entails Web, Exploit, Malware (obviously) and Ransomware protection. Its periodic system scan, ensures that your PC Is safe at all times.
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#33
For me Microsoft Defender + Avast free versions works bests.
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#34
ESET NOD32 is POWERFUL Anti-Virus
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#35
Quote:(01-15-2020, 11:12 AM)ahkarilakyn Wrote:

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ESET NOD32 is POWERFUL Anti-Virus

Agree.

It's been around for many years to date, and has still maintained (and Improved) Its overall detection and prevention of malicious content.
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#36
I use Kaspersky Total Security myself, along with running an occasional scan with Malwarebytes and GeekSquad's MRI disc. I've posted the newest trial reset for Kaspersky products on here, along with different versions of GeekSquad's MRI discs.
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#37
i liked norton 360 a while ago but i'm kind of going off topic, so after years i went to try anti-viruses again, began with kaspersky, found some detections, took care of them, then i tried malware bytes, some more detections, also took care of them and finally i tried eset nod, which also detected some more files, but in the end, i uninstalled them all, they all did their part, we shook hands and parted ways, i'm best off without any anti-virus, just using virus total, sandboxie and vmware for trying things and if they don't work, well, i'll need another pc to try stuff on then
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#38
ESET NOD32, is the less invasive and the less anoying, because most AV can f*ck the system with the most little change (like Avast)...and sometimes is use Malwarebytes (obviously not at the same time)
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#39
Quote:(02-28-2020, 05:01 PM)Chuckles Wrote:

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i liked norton 360 a while ago

Same.

I was using It on every system quite a few years ago. It was certainly a lot better than the bloated Norton SystemWorks back In the late 90s.
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Quote:(02-29-2020, 04:52 AM)mothered Wrote:

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Quote: (02-28-2020, 05:01 PM)Chuckles Wrote:

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i liked norton 360 a while ago

Same.

I was using It on every system quite a few years ago. It was certainly a lot better than the bloated Norton SystemWorks back In the late 90s.
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