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Is Bitdefender the BEST for my Linux "Budget Computer"? YES!


GammaGlobulin

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Hi Folks,

 

What is the best software for protecting your budget Super Computer from viruses, worms, a-holes, Trojans, and Ransomware?

 

For me, hands down, it will be BIT-DEFENDER for Linux.

 

The reason is....there is not much else available, for free.

 

So then, you just gotta pay, and pay....

 

And, I will be happy to pay.

 

But, still, you can get Bitdefender for consumer use, for less than this!

 

You just gotta shop around.

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https://www.safetydetectives.com/best-antivirus/linux/

 

 

SURE, I know that you might think that ClamAV might be good....BUT.....

 

I only EAT clams.....

I even eat Hair Clams....

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Yet, I would never use ClamAV to protect my machine....if....I had the money to ...

Buy Bitdefender, instead.

 

What say you?

 

Regards,

Gamma

 

Note:  You might think that not protecting your data, just because it resides on a Linux machine, is OK.  But, I think not.

 

I will pay money to Bitdefender to install the software on my machines.

 

You just gotta shop around.

 

I think you can get a better price.

I KNOW that you can, in fact....

 

Don't leave your precious machine unprotected.....

Or, then, do not say that I never warned you guys.....!

 

 

 

 

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I very much doubt that Bitdefender has any useful role to play for Linux machines. Ubuntu Pro is free and built specifically for Linux. By the way, you wouldn't be working for Bitdefender in some role, would you?

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Even just the thought of viruses and ransomware gives me the creeps.

 

I would never get so close to them as to work for a company where I must also talk about them everyday.

 

 

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4 hours ago, cooked said:

I very much doubt that Bitdefender has any useful role to play for Linux machines. Ubuntu Pro is free and built specifically for Linux. By the way, you wouldn't be working for Bitdefender in some role, would you?

Even just the thought of viruses and ransomware gives me the creeps.

 

I would never get so close to them as to work for a company where I must also talk about them everyday.

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