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Originally posted by Spunky
And those people should use an antivirus.
If it's your own personal network and you can't trust people not to download viruses then there's a problem
As Chris4 said, Microsoft Security Essentials does a perfect job of protecting users rather than having to pay for Norton, which is what the original comment was about.
I still to this day can not understand why people pay upwards of £50 for an AV and FW when you can get similar protection for free.
You also have to accept that most paid AV programs produce far too many false positives to make its self look more important so you'll pay for it again
a Free Product Does not secure you against all possible Viruses. whereas a Paid Product will. why i dont know, but i would never relly on a Free Virus Detector to detect the most common Viruses. . if there was no need for Pay for Antivirus software im sure companies would more than likely license them under GPL/FSF software. but IMO if your on a network you really should use Linux, not windows.
You also have to accept that most paid AV programs produce far too many false positives to make its self look more important so you'll pay for it again
where do you get that idea from? or was that just something that came out of your head on the off chance that it would sink into someones head and believe that