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    TheOnlyRealTodd
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    Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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      Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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      den2k88
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      Sophos never betrayed me. At work we use TrendMicro and it seems to work fine.

      GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++*      Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP. -- TNCaver When I was six, there were no ones and zeroes - only zeroes. And not all of them worked. -- Ravi Bhavnani

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        Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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        Kyle Moyer
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        Obviously anecdotal evidence but: I use Avast and have never had an issue. I've only ever gotten (maybe) two positives ever, but then again, I don't download every random exe I can get my hands on either... Performance wise it seems to stay out of the way quite nicely, unlike Norton and McAfee who both have a bad reputation of reverting your PC into a 386...

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          Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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          David ONeil
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          You can tell Norton to ignore directories, to keep that from happening. Settings -> Antivirus -> Scans and Risks tab -> Exclusions /Low Risks -> Items to Exclude from Auto-Protect, SONAR... (Much frustration ensued until that was discovered.) Haven't had problems with Norton slowing down system since they pulled their heads out and redesigned the program 10 years ago.

          My CodeProject Articles :: Our forgotten astronomic heritage :: My website.
          "Sorry, buddy, but this mission counts on everyone being as silent as possible, and your farts are just too much of a wildcard." - Korra to Meelo, "Kuvira's Gambit"

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            Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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            stoneyowl2
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            I generally use Comodo, it has been fairly reliable over the years.

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              Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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              OriginalGriff
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              I use Kaspersky, and it gives me no problems.

              Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

              "I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
              "Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt

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                Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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                dandy72
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                TheOnlyRealTodd wrote:

                Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation."

                That's precious. I'm vaguely reminded of something about glass houses and stones...someone refresh my memory...

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                  You can tell Norton to ignore directories, to keep that from happening. Settings -> Antivirus -> Scans and Risks tab -> Exclusions /Low Risks -> Items to Exclude from Auto-Protect, SONAR... (Much frustration ensued until that was discovered.) Haven't had problems with Norton slowing down system since they pulled their heads out and redesigned the program 10 years ago.

                  My CodeProject Articles :: Our forgotten astronomic heritage :: My website.
                  "Sorry, buddy, but this mission counts on everyone being as silent as possible, and your farts are just too much of a wildcard." - Korra to Meelo, "Kuvira's Gambit"

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                  Mycroft Holmes
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                  David O'Neil wrote:

                  Haven't had problems with Norton slowing down system since they pulled their heads out and redesigned the program 10 years ago.

                  Wow it take a bloody long time to recover a reputation, 10 years and most of us still dump on Symantec as rubbish software. And yes it has been over a decade since I allowed it on my systems :-O

                  Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                    David O'Neil wrote:

                    Haven't had problems with Norton slowing down system since they pulled their heads out and redesigned the program 10 years ago.

                    Wow it take a bloody long time to recover a reputation, 10 years and most of us still dump on Symantec as rubbish software. And yes it has been over a decade since I allowed it on my systems :-O

                    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                    David ONeil
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                    I had also removed it from my system in disgust, but saw it for free when I needed to renew. The reviews were good, and specifically mentioned the resource hogginess, so I gave it a shot.

                    My CodeProject Articles :: Our forgotten astronomic heritage :: My website.
                    "Sorry, buddy, but this mission counts on everyone being as silent as possible, and your farts are just too much of a wildcard." - Korra to Meelo, "Kuvira's Gambit"

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                      Which antivirus software have you found to produce the least false-positives yet still offer great protection? Prior to buying this new PC, I hadn't used an antivirus software in a long time because I typically stuck to a few websites that only I trusted and I hadn't downloaded any shady .exes in a long time. That said, I'm sure over the years, some malware crept into my old PC... I'm trying to prevent that as much as possible now, especially as a developer when I am on the computer a lot more now and doing a lot more downloading. Plus this NEW PC has enough power to handle easily running an antivirus software in the background, even if it is a resource hog. That said, I just tried to work on a project from GitHub and found that Norton DELETED MY DLL FILES because they had "bad reputation." Yeah... So what should I replace Norton with? Or do they all suck? Thanks, Todd

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                      AlphaDeltaTheta
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                      They all suck. I hate Norton more than anyone else though, It all started in my high school days. I was writing a C application. I compiled it and Norton deleted it. (I admit I was injecting my DLL into a process, but was it too shady?) Then I deleted Norton. I used ESET since then till I decided to replace everything with Ubuntu and KUbuntu. (I know Linux has virus and worms. Just nothing like drive by infections as in Windows)

                      Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas. Carl von Clausewitz Source

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                        I use Kaspersky, and it gives me no problems.

                        Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                        virang_21
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                        I second that. I usually find Kaspersky online for anywhere between $10 to $30 for a year.

                        Zen and the art of software maintenance : rm -rf * Maths is like love : a simple idea but it can get complicated.

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