What's the best antivirus software under $114?
What's the best antivirus software under $114?
Common Sense 2016
Common sense 2016
>$114
Why such an arbitrary number, user?
Common Sense 2016
I don't find a software with that name? Can you guys give me a link or the companys name?
Even this program makes mistakes sometimes.
READ THE WIKI.
wiki.installgentoo.com
Norton antivirus
Common Sense 2016
Spyblaster Driver Optimizer Pro 2009
malwarebytes
if you need antivirus then you don't know how to use a computer
CS-16
Common Sense 2016
Buy budget is tight
C-Sense 16 really is one of the best.
Id also recommend trying Gen-To
U monkeys are worse then EA tech support.
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The premium edition?
I found SUPERAntiSpyware to be better.
Thanks I'll read up
Ur saying I don't need to spend money every year on antivirus?
avira. its saved my ass a few times
Aside from memes
What is the best free antivirus? I currently use bytesdefender or whatever its called
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B......but that's free?!?!?!? How can it be better then Norton?
Fyi I have Norton & it lets tons of malware and shit through.
I use these in boot mode. tomsguide.com
SUPERAntiSpyware catches the most.
norton sucks bad. its probably the worst.
i just use avira. it has an ad that pops up once ina while, but its stopped everytthing . never had any problems since i started using it. norton slowed my pc down when i used it.
Do you think premium is worth it with any of them dude?
Unetbootin fucking blows. The latest version doesn't even work.
i wouldnt bother.
I use the free version of AVG.
Do people still make viruses anymore? I legitimately haven't gotten one since like 2008. The only "viruses" avg has found since then is cracks for games
dude i havent used every program on that.
Thanks for the tip man.
I meant security program. Want something that kills malware & rootkits for under $100.
>norton sucks bad. its probably the worst.
Norton hasn't been any good ever since Peter Norton sold it.
It was turning Pentium and 486 based machines into boat anchors literally over 20 years ago and still does to this day.
The instant Symantec bought it was the day it turned to shit.
Im using Avira atm but their free version has 48 hourly popup notifications. Might as well go pirate it
Not to jinx myself but I started using Avira few weeks ago and I never had a pop up. Is that normal?
I'm not in any free trial
>paying for software
Mac OS X
assuming windows:
windows defender + adblocker + patched browser + don't be an idiot
Damn that sounds good. I'll give that a shot. Tanks muchly
defender and ms security essentials lets stuff through. i had a problem several times.
>_> nigga.
I use Comodo. It's the only free active protection I've tried that wasn't shit, bloated, or irritating as sin.
AVG, Avira, and Avast all managed to piss me off one way or the other.
Firewall rules, adblock, and a backup drive. The first two block the shitter adware/spyware. Backup drive for when your PC gets fucked up from a virus that most software won't help with anyways (ransomware/RATs).
Oh.... ....nvm. NVM.
this needs to be updated.
By 'Firewall' you mean firewalls in general right, or an actual antivirus program called Firewall?
If you're using windows, windows firewall is more than enough for most people.
So all I need to do is learn how to tweak it? Right paw?
These:
But I'd say it's Gnu/Linux + Common Sense 2016
Either common sense 2016 + ublock or just pirate eset
ESET NOD32
done
Common Sense 2016
Bitdefender
>needing an antivirus
ComboFix
>All these plebs not using Common Sense 2017
>falling for the (((upgrade)) meme
Common Sense 2010 Pro for lyfe.
I was told that the whole Geeksquad department at my local BestBuy uses Bitdefender on their personal computers. I currently have Norton 360 on my laptop, do you think its worth changing? I feel like Norton is severely bogging down my machine, considering installing it altogether.
Mcafee, I use it, and personally, it's stopped everything.
I strongly recommend you upgrade to mcafee
Isnt Mcafee just as heavy on your system as norton?
No, I use it myself, very light, fast, and very high detection rate.
Those are old, outdated memes.
Linux
Yeah, it's called Your Brain™.
>do people still make viruses anymore?
They moved to ransomware since it's way more profitable.
You'd think they'd be focusing on making viruses for smartphones now, people are still delusioned that they can't get viruses on their phone. It's the perfect opportunity
Well they are making viruses, and finding vulnerabilities. The only way to get viruses is by installing apks or shady apps from play store.