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c0sie 15-07-2009 10:02 AM

Good, free antivirus software?
 
My Norton subscription runs out in about a week, and I cant afford to renew it....

Does anyone know of any DECENT (and free) antivirus/firewall softwares at all?

For the record itll be going onto Vista.

Thanks :)

Southwell 15-07-2009 10:06 AM

AVG is the norm.

fxpower 15-07-2009 10:07 AM

Yap AVG all the way :D

Jamie.T 15-07-2009 10:09 AM

If you download AVG Chris, let me know and ill send you a license number to make it the full version. Hush Hush lol

c0sie 15-07-2009 10:12 AM

Thank you gentlemen :)

mikeyscott 15-07-2009 11:16 AM

AVG if you must. But it's got a crap detection rate

Novatech are selling Kapersky very cheap and I'd go with that.

akime 15-07-2009 11:47 AM

I using Avira Antivir. For home - is free.
Update every day.

No problem.

blue_pinky 15-07-2009 02:03 PM

I've had to wipe a machine due to a virus dispite AVG running at the time.

Now have a free copy of Kaspersky (from some scheme in work) and it does indeed detect a lot more things...whether they are all real or not I'm never really sure, but it does seem to be more effective IMO.

mikeyscott 15-07-2009 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blue_pinky (Post 264795)
I've had to wipe a machine due to a virus dispite AVG running at the time.

Now have a free copy of Kaspersky (from some scheme in work) and it does indeed detect a lot more things...whether they are all real or not I'm never really sure, but it does seem to be more effective IMO.

Similar to what I have seen

Check out Novatech or Overclockers.

c0sie 15-07-2009 02:06 PM

Well im kinda hoping that having stopped looking at pr0n everyday like I used to will stop the amount of things trying to wreak havoc on my machine lol

Ive used Norton for years and years, and never had a problem, but im broke :(

mikeyscott 15-07-2009 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by c0sie (Post 264797)
Well im kinda hoping that having stopped looking at pr0n everyday like I used to will stop the amount of things trying to wreak havoc on my machine lol

Ive used Norton for years and years, and never had a problem, but im broke :(

Sell a car ;)

blue_pinky 15-07-2009 02:08 PM

Nights racing in Caldicot vs Kaspersky....I can see the predicament! Go with AVG mate and don't click yes on random popups!...more fun ;-)

c0sie 15-07-2009 02:08 PM

I dont have enough to sell to make enough money lol

Sold all my spare gear to fund the wife's love for 10th :D

Also, does Vista have any kinda firewall to it? IIf so, is it any good?

IceMike 15-07-2009 02:10 PM

dont go on dodgy sites then u wont have a problem. i haven had a virus scanner runnin on my pc for the last 4 years or more. dont see the point, if your not lookin at weird sites that well known to alot of ppl( so not pirate software sites and porn) you wont have a problem, an if u do go on them sites, jsut watch wot your downloading if it looks dodgy the chances are it is

Rocking Donkey 15-07-2009 02:20 PM

I use Avast! which is the same as AVG. I find it very good. I also use spybot-search&destroy which has a realtime checker that lets you know if anything is trying to install itself on your system. If you have enough ram to run it without slowing you up too much then I recommend that.

For more info and a safe place to download stuff from check out www.download.com . Its always the first place I check

Ben

Southwell 15-07-2009 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IceMike (Post 264801)
dont go on dodgy sites then u wont have a problem. i haven had a virus scanner runnin on my pc for the last 4 years or more. dont see the point, if your not lookin at weird sites that well known to alot of ppl( so not pirate software sites and porn) you wont have a problem, an if u do go on them sites, jsut watch wot your downloading if it looks dodgy the chances are it is

Well you wouldn't even know if you were infected so thats not very clever imo.

mikeyscott 15-07-2009 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by c0sie (Post 264800)
I dont have enough to sell to make enough money lol

Sold all my spare gear to fund the wife's love for 10th :D

Also, does Vista have any kinda firewall to it? IIf so, is it any good?

Vista does have a firewall and it's just like any other software firewall..

Make sure you've got a hardware based firewall which I assume your broadband router should have.

Internet --- Router Firewall -- Software Firewall -- YOU! (Can't be bothered to do a Visio diagram)

I've never had a virus or been compromised at home. I don't visit on install dodgy software period!

(if I really have to I do it in a VM thus not compromising the main system)

If you have kids etc. (I don't) only make them a basic user, so they don't have admin rights etc. Make sure you install the MS Windows updates etc

IceMike 15-07-2009 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Southwell (Post 264805)
Well you wouldn't even know if you were infected so thats not very clever imo.

you can tell if your infected by looking at you task manager. i know exactly wot each one of the processes running on my computer are so i know that there not viruses. you can also tell cos most of them are adware an they will pop up messages asking you to buy stuff

CHEVY 15-07-2009 03:39 PM

used norton loads of problems
changed to kaspersky no problems go for the best :thumbsup:


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