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(07-03-2011, 12:17 PM)TheBlackNight Wrote: [ -> ]I personally don't have any problems with AVG. For me it seems to be doing its job.

I can personally say that it's not doing a good job though. You haven't done your research on AV's

(07-03-2011, 12:52 PM)Firetech Wrote: [ -> ]I think the best anti virus is my self Smile

Only when you're running Linux...

(07-03-2011, 02:03 PM)morchid Wrote: [ -> ]There's way to many, gotta pick more then 1 Smile

You can do that if you want conflictions between realtime scanner AV's. Otherwise you only need 1. And if you want more, it's only to be functional as a manual scanner.
I don't really know if it qualifies as "the best" but my norton seems to be pretty baws <3.
Avast full version, or bullguard Smile
I was recommended Nod32 many years ago, as Norton took up too much memory. Its worked well over the years but obviously it can't stop anything crypted. However recently i got a 60day trial version of Nortan and have so far found it to be much better than it was. And it was the only av so far to detect my crypted file (0/32 on myavscan). I also recommend something like prevx as it stops your screen being captured, however only if your fussed about security as whenever you try to take a screenshot or sumtin a message box pops up asking you if you want to allow it, and then you've got to retake it.
NOD32 + Malwarebytes + Avast
Defiantly Avast internet security.
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