[Updated] Which security solution do you swear by?
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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I don't use Internet Explorer, Outlook, Download Pnography, or Binaries from the Internet not participate in social networking sites. I have been perfectly satisfied with scanning the few files I download with a scanner and running the malicious software removal tool.
Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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MSE + avoiding dubious pron sites would serve all your security needs :-D
I are n00b.
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abstinence? really? :)
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Nithin Sundar wrote:
I forgot the exact website where they used to compare all of the products every year (or was it every month?). That one had a detailed explanation of all suites. Maybe the one you're talking about?
I use http://www.av-comparatives.org/[^].
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
THAT is the one I was talking about! Thanks. :D
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Nithin Sundar wrote:
I forgot the exact website where they used to compare all of the products every year (or was it every month?). That one had a detailed explanation of all suites. Maybe the one you're talking about?
This one was a magazine review. I know paper and ink is a bit old fashioned but I'm that sort of guy.
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Henry Minute wrote:
This one was a magazine review. I know paper and ink is a bit old fashioned but I'm that sort of guy.
Nah don't feel that way. I agree that digital books have come to take over these days but you still have everybody buying books/magazines because they are meant to be read in their original form: the smell of new paper and you know. :D That's actually better than straining the eyes on screens which emit radiation. :)
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I don't use Internet Explorer, Outlook, Download Pnography, or Binaries from the Internet not participate in social networking sites. I have been perfectly satisfied with scanning the few files I download with a scanner and running the malicious software removal tool.
Need custom software developed? I do custom programming based primarily on MS tools with an emphasis on C# development and consulting. I also do Android Programming as I find it a refreshing break from the MS. "And they, since they Were not the one dead, turned to their affairs" -- Robert Frost
Most of the times my PC has been attacked by trojans/viruses coming from USB drives of friends who claim with confidence that they have never seen a virus in their PC at all. :sigh:
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Vinnie Two Toes. He's a pretty good cook too so you get a twofer.
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Mike Hankey wrote:
He's a pretty good cook
This part totally wins.
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MSE + avoiding dubious pron sites would serve all your security needs :-D
I are n00b.
It's official: The Lounge is totally mad by now, what with everyone following Microsoft! Thanks for your opinion! :)
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It's not free for commercial use, though.
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| FoldWithUs! | sighist | WhoIncludes - Analyzing C++ include file hierarchyThankfully I plan to use it at home. Would have been great if they provided a firewall better than the one built into Windows. :)
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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Free Avast. No complaints in 2 years.
Everybody SHUT UP until I finish my coffee...
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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Our company used Trend Micro for a few years so I used it on my home machines as well. But we had 2 instances of it failing to update & fixing it took literally days, having to strip out every scrap of it from the Registry, etc. before fixing it. They have now moved onto Sophos which appears to be even worse - it has centralised monitoring & every time I look at the monitor I see half the machines are not updated & the rest have 1 or more problems. I am just using Microsoft Security Essentials on 3 machines at home. Caught a few attacks and had minimal problems so far. It will do me.
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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MSE is free. For small businesses (up to 10 PCs) it is still free (which is almost better than free). Sure it is not perfect, nor is any other, but IMHO there is nothing less intrusive and more reliable. Hell yes.
Dwayne J. Baldwin
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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I have a similar dilemma, I have a paid for license for AVG but have been getting annoyed with how the newer versions are resource hogs, that said my machine is geriatric (XP, single 2.5GHz core, 1GB RAM) so I may simply be being unrealistic. McAfee is in my experience the worse resource hog of all, I had it at work for years because we got it free via a site licence. We now pay for the excellent Sophos, but that is not available for personal use. PCs are about twice the speed as a result. People I work with are recommending Norton, which is interesting given other comments here. I had it in 2002 or so, but abandoned it for AVG when the one time I had a virus it was not detected, and I felt the support people were spinning me a story rather than taking my report seriously.
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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I was using the free version of AVG for years and never had a problem. I did find out recently that my cable company provides three free licenses for McAfee full version, so I installed it on my two home PCs and I love it. (If it's free, it's for me :) )
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Windows Firewall is decent but I guess it will have to do. If possible I'll look at free firewall alternatives. Thanks!
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I use a combination of MSE + Comodo Firewall and its great so far.
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
My Blog What you do, when you don't know what to do is what you do when you don't want to do what you do.
Microsoft Security Essentials. Light and Reliable.
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
My Blog What you do, when you don't know what to do is what you do when you don't want to do what you do.
I have seen many as I have worked on/setup/built computers of relatives/friends/coworkers. The one I use that is by far the least intrusive is ESET's NOD32. Great product. NUZZI
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Nortons is almost a virus itself.
Sounds like you've had too much of it. :-D The only time I used Norton was way back in 2000 and 2002. Installing was a pain, scanning was a pain, updating was a pain and uninstalling it was a breeze. Only thing in which they succeeded in proper implementation. :sigh:
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Nithin Sundar wrote:
... and uninstalling it was a breeze. Only thing in which they succeeded in proper implementation.
In 2003, they fixed that, and uninstallation became a nightmare, as well: lots of registry references left behind, didn't uninstall the updater (which then kept attempting to update software which was no longer installed), etc ...
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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I would vote for either AVG free(free yet stellar) or NOD32(not free but still stellar) both outperform* all the "popular" anitviruses such as Norton and MacAfee. Neither will bog down your system I've used both and can attest to that. *I saw this in an article that went over a whole bunch of antiviruses to see which ones caught viruses fastest(which is most important to me in the long run)
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It so happens that my license for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 ran out about 2 days back. I'm pondering about getting the 2011 version instead of renewing my own. A friend suggested McAfee and some other name which I forgot. Which ones do you people use? I'm open to suggestions. Suggestions: Kaspersky 2011(mine), Trend Micro, NOD32 and Microsoft Security Essentials as of now. Thank You!
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I'm surprised Comodo Internet Security isn't more popular here. Non-techies are confused by its notifications whenever anything potentially suspicious happens on the computer, but I love knowing whenever a program tries to connect to the internet, modify the registry, install hooks, write an executable file, etc. There's really no intrinsic difference between a virus and a legitimate program in terms of what types of things they do. The only virus solutions that work are to run in an environment with only authorised programs (iPhone) or to have the user authorise every important action taken on a machine.