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My internet security is expiring, what is best these days?


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I have been using Kaspersky internet security for the last couple of years, but I am thinking maybe I should run something different, I have no clue what is the best, but a different internet security system might catch something Kaspersky may not be.

Anyhow, mine expires in two days so I am open to suggestions.

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I have Emsisoft AntiMalware installed on several pc's for

the last 6 years without any virus getting through,seems

light on the computers i have,updates several times per

day,it has 2 engines,Emsisoft and Bitfender.

One one pc I installed Bitdenfder full version,that i got a

free license for,but had to uninstall it after a few days as

it was doing strange things ,like every new page i went to

a certificate would pop up,

If you are going to uninstall any Anti virus ,I would recommend

Revo unistaller ,the free version is OK,after you do the initial

uninstall,click Advanced and that will clear out all the bits and

pieces that could be left,and could prevent the install of new

AntiVirus. just found a new scanning program call herdProtect,

its free and has 67 scanning engines.

regards Worgeordie

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Panda AV 2015 seems to have added a few more bells and whistles this year, although I don't like the Win8 Tile layout they adopted with the 2014 product, but it's not a deal breaker. I waited for an offer in the $25 dollar range last year but lazy this year, took 3 licenses, 1 year, for $32.00.

Now running the payware Panda AV and also scan with their free Panda CloudCleaner.

Free Malwarebytes scans, and an always on free Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit for browser.

QuickJava and Bluehell Firewall extensions in the Firefox.

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I'm surprised nobody has mentioned 360Safe. It's fairly new on the scene but it has had many excellent reviews/ratings and it's also free. I've been using it for some time on two of my computers.

If you prefer to stick with a paid service then BitDefender has been rated number one (on several sites) for the last couple of years. Kaspersky is still highly esteemed too. It might be easier for you just to resubscribe unless for some reason you really want to change.

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In my business we use Symantec CLOUD and also HITMAN PRO which is great for malware and thugguish hard to get at viruses. It is cheap and very effective. Also we use Malaware bytes free edition once per month.

Pay a little, relax a lot

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I am surprised that nobody mentions Comodo Internet Security suite. It is free and I've been using it for years. I particularly like the Sanbox feature that creates a virtual environment where you can run your programs without storing anything on your system. Great for running keygens , suspicious programs, as well as browsers. I agree it is not for the beginners, despite being advertized as such, as it takes a bit of time and knowledge to set it up properly. It did break sometimes in the earlier versions, but has been very stable as of latest.

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Actually you really don't need a 3rd party antivirus, they do more harm then good. Activate Windows Defender and be a concious internet user, install Superantispyware free version to run once a week, clean daily with Ccleaner that's all you need.

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Actually you really don't need a 3rd party antivirus, they do more harm then good. Activate Windows Defender and be a concious internet user, install Superantispyware free version to run once a week, clean daily with Ccleaner that's all you need.

How exactly do 3rd party AV do more harm than good?

Why not detect and prevent rather than allow infection and hope to find and clean after the fact?

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Only my 5 cents. Bitdefender shut down uTorrent for no reason. Many reports on that on the internet.

Avast destroyed Firefox browser. Many reports online. I used avast for years. Now i see it as a malware. Now i installed AVG. Looks ok so far. Only i did deactivate email security because I'm not interested to do additional configuration on AVG for all the mail accounts. Also the notification "scanning Mail" was annoying,

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Actually you really don't need a 3rd party antivirus, they do more harm then good. Activate Windows Defender and be a concious internet user, install Superantispyware free version to run once a week, clean daily with Ccleaner that's all you need.

Yep. Al that crap usually creates more problems than it solves. Never got a problem as well but when things may go wrong i will just use the image back up from Windows7 and have a clean new system again in 10 Min.

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You cant install a completely different company's software over another, just doesnt work like that. With AV software, you should uninstall your old version, then install new one.

I understand, but as I recall when I installed Bitdefender Free with my existing AV still running, Bitdefender Free led me through the steps to uninstall the old.

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Only my 5 cents. Bitdefender shut down uTorrent for no reason. Many reports on that on the internet.

Avast destroyed Firefox browser. Many reports online. I used avast for years. Now i see it as a malware. Now i installed AVG. Looks ok so far. Only i did deactivate email security because I'm not interested to do additional configuration on AVG for all the mail accounts. Also the notification "scanning Mail" was annoying,

If the did it was probably for very good reason - I stopped using uTorrent months ago when it became much too intrusive and deceptive. Tixati is a much better system in my experience.

That said there will always be temporary issues with different software on some systems. The variables are infinite. Some combinations will develop cancer.

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Yep. Al that crap usually creates more problems than it solves. Never got a problem as well but when things may go wrong i will just use the image back up from Windows7 and have a clean new system again in 10 Min.

Exactly, the best Antivir solution is definitely "brain.exe".

Available for free.

But sometimes hard to find in Thailand....

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