04-22-2011, 08:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2011, 12:10 PM by Resistance.)
The Top 5 Anti-Viruses from My experience would have to be:
Those are the best Anti-Viruses out there, for now. Everything else is well, . They all are terrible. They either use too much memory, terrible AV Scanner, annoys you about subscriptions, promotes itself too much on your computer () or is just over priced and is terrible with its virus database and signatures + detection rate and detecting false positives, FUDs etc...
But the question is: Which one is the best Anti-Virus?
Answers are pending between Deltron, Infinity and Quintis {MalwareBytes Anti-Malware is the best Secondary, it goes with all of them}
We shall find out. I am telling you now though, if you don't have one of the antiviruses above stated with the bullet points, do yourself a favor. Uninstall that crapware, and install some more HQ software
Discuss Guys!
Infinity Wrote:
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Deltron Says:
Well I have never tried Norton before, and I already have Kaspersky Internet Security 2011. From my experience, it is a pretty great anti-virus (Kaspersky), except it is a true memory hog, it will, without a doubt, slow down your computer. Every single time I attempt to start Kaspersky Update up, my computer will crash if I attempt to open any programs. I really look forward to ESET NOD32 next after my stupid subscription with Kaspersky is expired and I will try Avira out. If Norton is really that great (it wasn't in 2009 at all, didn't know about the 2010-11 comeback) Sure I will try that out after Avira.
Thanks Infinity for your Response!
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- Kaspersky Internet Security 2011
- Avira AntiVir Premium (Avira Premium Security Suite)
- ESET NOD32
- MalwareBytes Anti-Malware (PRO) [Sideline, Secondary]
- Microsoft Essentials
Those are the best Anti-Viruses out there, for now. Everything else is well, . They all are terrible. They either use too much memory, terrible AV Scanner, annoys you about subscriptions, promotes itself too much on your computer () or is just over priced and is terrible with its virus database and signatures + detection rate and detecting false positives, FUDs etc...
But the question is: Which one is the best Anti-Virus?
Answers are pending between Deltron, Infinity and Quintis {MalwareBytes Anti-Malware is the best Secondary, it goes with all of them}
We shall find out. I am telling you now though, if you don't have one of the antiviruses above stated with the bullet points, do yourself a favor. Uninstall that crapware, and install some more HQ software
Discuss Guys!
Infinity Wrote:
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I'm still a Norton 360 (2010 version or 2011 version only), and a BitDefender fan. Both have the top rated detection rates as of 2010. BitDefender is still at the top of the list, but Norton is the most user friendly when it comes to firewall, program rules, autodetection, and network trafficing rules. Microsoft Security Essentials is good as a lightweight version of an AV for a quick alternative if you can't afford either of those 2 or you can't find a way to get them free. The Norton AV is successful I believe because the community of people using that AV is everyly increasing meaning that they are usually the first developpers to get an update on malicious strings and encryptinons within programs. Therefore they usually come out with the newest defense against newer intrusions.
As for Kaspersky, it's been fairly decent for me with my experience with it. Fairly customizable, but maintains good detection rates as well. I would recommend this as the next AV to get if you're deciding out of that list you have.
Avira and ESET NOD32... I can't really say one or the other is better, they both have their strenghts and weaknesses from what i've heard, Avira is fairly decent though. It's blocked a few things that AVG didn't when I was testing that out. AVG is a terrible piece of software as far as i'm concerned. Free version or not, they don't have their intrustion prevention updated to todays society in computer infections and intrusions. ESET is pretty well rounded though.
Hope that clears some things up for you.
Deltron Says:
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I would suggest Kaspersky or Avira. If you want a more accurate decision, talk to Quintus. Tell him what operating system your using, which service pack, your internet usage, and any other relevant information. You can't go wrong with your choices. To add to the list, Avast! is also a decent Antivirus program. Here's a quick excerpt for each of the Antivirus programs:
Avast! Pro Antivirus
Avast! Pro Antivirus is a full-featured antivirus software. Better than their free anti-virus, especially for web surfing, but without the firewall and anti-spam included in Avast! Internet Security. Also if you wish to customize your security, this is the recommended software.
Avira AntiVir Premium
Avira AntiVir Premium contains all the things its free version has plus real-time on-access scanning, profile-based on-demand scans and scheduling of full system scanning and updates, it offers premium protection.
ESET NOD32 Antivirus
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 sports the fastest, most effective technology available to protect you from viruses and spyware without slowing you down while you work or play.
Kaspersky Anti-Virus
Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 – the backbone of your PC’s security system - offers protection from a range of IT threats and provides the basic tools needed to protect your PC.
Well I have never tried Norton before, and I already have Kaspersky Internet Security 2011. From my experience, it is a pretty great anti-virus (Kaspersky), except it is a true memory hog, it will, without a doubt, slow down your computer. Every single time I attempt to start Kaspersky Update up, my computer will crash if I attempt to open any programs. I really look forward to ESET NOD32 next after my stupid subscription with Kaspersky is expired and I will try Avira out. If Norton is really that great (it wasn't in 2009 at all, didn't know about the 2010-11 comeback) Sure I will try that out after Avira.
Thanks Infinity for your Response!