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The Best Anti-Virus Software? by alewington on 03-10-2005 at 08:31 AM

What Would Be The Best Anti-Virus Software For Me To Use?

Im Using Norton Anti-Virus 2005 At Presant (If That Helps)

I Live In Australia (If That Also Helps?)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Chestah on 03-10-2005 at 08:33 AM

hey mate ;)
well i use NAV2004 and i also live in Australia.
I've been using Norton products for a long time tho, not sure which one is the best except norton isn't that bad :) a bit of a memory hog tho... :S. Anyways whats the context of your problem? is NAV not doing something correctly etC?

EDIT: the best is always going to be different according to different users - its their own opinon :) so its hard to definitly say which one is the best


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by user13774 on 03-10-2005 at 11:46 AM

I've been using Norton from the beginning. I like it and I've never tried anything else :P.

But you might wanna check this site: http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/.

It says BitDefender is the best....... a friend of mine has been using BitDefender and he says the only negative point is that you have to reboot after every update.

Well... i'll stick to Norton :tongue:


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Sypher on 03-10-2005 at 11:52 AM

I'm using the "pack" Norton Internet Security 2005 with Norton Antivirus 2005 and Norton AntiSpam 2005 and well, it works well..

The only bad part is that he needs a lot of "helper" applications, which eat a LOT of memory, and makes the boot-up a low slower.. But hey! You're protected ;)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Hank on 03-10-2005 at 11:57 AM

quote:
Originally posted by alewington
What Would Be The Best Anti-Virus Software For Me To Use?

Im Using Norton Anti-Virus 2005 At Presant (If That Helps)

I Live In Australia (If That Also Helps?)

Ever heard of VET ?  have a look at VET Antivirus, Australian Company
RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Moo on 03-10-2005 at 12:33 PM

I don't see the advantage of other antiviruses over NAV 2005... other that Norton takes a loooong tome to load...


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Menthix on 03-10-2005 at 12:58 PM

This post may intrest you, it's a professional test on 25 antivirus programs. NOD32 comes out as winner and has always been good :). I'm using it for about 2 years now, i've used McAfee and Norton before.

I love NOD, ultra fast, takes minimal system recources and scans every virus :).

quote:
Originally posted by Moo
I don't see the advantage of other antiviruses over NAV 2005... other that Norton takes a loooong tome to load...
Well, that's exactly why i dumped Norton, they are good, but it's becoming slower and slower. An anti-virus program shouldn't slow down your pc :s.

quote:
Originally posted by Markus
It says BitDefender is the best....... a friend of mine has been using BitDefender and he says the only negative point is that you have to reboot after every update.
BitDefender is also one of the slowest virusscanners around, see the test results in this post.
RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by The_Thief on 03-10-2005 at 02:44 PM

Well there is a few I can recomend.

1) Eset NOD32 http://www.nod32.com (microsoft recomended) this one is not a big memory hog.

2) NAV Corportae addition 9

3) AVG Antivirus which is free. with free remember you get what you pay for but it's free so why not.

There you go hope that helps


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by ddunk on 03-10-2005 at 03:21 PM

Symantec AntiVirus is the best IMO. Same People that make Norton, just without all the extra crap and simple GUI. Currently auto protect is on and currently scanning my comp while only using 16MB of ram.

Only "downside" I've found is that it's meant for businesses only, so you can't get it through their website if you mark yourself as "Home or Home Office" but otherwise it's a great.


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Rik on 03-10-2005 at 04:13 PM

I'm seeing in a magazin (PC Guia) that they recommend McAfee.
And i use McAfee...the scan is really complexe. ;)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by aNILEator on 03-10-2005 at 04:48 PM

I use Sophos (my dad has a business deal thing :D)

and AVG :)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Caboose on 03-10-2005 at 06:02 PM

I'm surprised no one has recommended avast! Antivirus. It's constantly being updated, not exactly the lowest on system resources but it's do-able, and the home edition is free (Y)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Jeronimo on 03-10-2005 at 07:51 PM

Another vote for NOD32 - comes out tops on virus detection on the Virus Bullentin, and its great on resources.

Its actually the AV software that Microsoft use to scan their stuff, so you know its got to be good! Also they provide regular updates, so you are covered pretty much as soon as viruses are discovered.

Of course its all a matter of preference. Many people like the simplicity of Norton, I prefer the safety of NOD32 :)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by .Roy on 03-10-2005 at 08:26 PM

I use something called

Symantec Corporate Edition.. (I think i mispelled the name)

Its really good.. It tells me when it sees a vires and i dont even feel the antivirus's presence


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Dane on 03-10-2005 at 09:43 PM

* Dane prefers Norton AntiVirus

I've used Norton AntiVirus since version 2000 and have never had a problem with it.  In my opinion, its better than NOD32 in terms of detection, but thats just my opinion.


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by Concord Dawn on 03-10-2005 at 11:32 PM

Symantec. I use it because it's a school laptop that I have. I have Norton '04 and it sucks on the older computers in my house, such a big memory hog, and it scans way too much for older computers. (By old I mean like 5 years old)


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by user13774 on 03-11-2005 at 02:26 PM

Chaotic_Shield, Norton AntiVirus '05 uses less resources then '04. You might wanna try it :happy:


RE: The Best Anti-Virus Software? by linx05 on 03-11-2005 at 04:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Jeronimo
Another vote for NOD32 - comes out tops on virus detection on the Virus Bullentin, and its great on resources.

Its actually the AV software that Microsoft use to scan their stuff, so you know its got to be good! Also they provide regular updates, so you are covered pretty much as soon as viruses are discovered.

Of course its all a matter of preference. Many people like the simplicity of Norton, I prefer the safety of NOD32 :)

For sure! NOD32 has saved me countless times. I've tried a few Anti-virus programs but NOD32 stands out as the best.

NOD32 has detected a lot of the new viruses (even some of the ones floating around in MSN) with heuristics alone.