When looking for an antivirus, you should look into big company's and see what antivirus they use. because if you think about it, a company has a lot more at risk then a home user. so top company's are the ones that do the investigating. Therefor the chances are they have a really decent anti virus.
if possible i will find major company's and their antivirus, and make out a list in this thread for users to get the drift of what i am talking about.
(10-03-2009, 09:49 PM)mon3yexploit Wrote: [ -> ]When looking for an antivirus, you should look into big company's and see what antivirus they use. because if you think about it, a company has a lot more at risk then a home user. so top company's are the ones that do the investigating. Therefor the chances are they have a really decent anti virus.
if possible i will find major company's and their antivirus, and make out a list in this thread for users to get the drift of what i am talking about.
You should really post this as a reply in the "Some Good Anti-Virus" Thread, instead of making a whole new one. Just saying.
Sort of true what Keyreaper said but nontheless it's a novel idea.
Did not find it suitable since it wasn't an antivirus.
Well, it would still help the thread.
Kaspersky is the way to go my young lads.
(10-05-2009, 02:42 PM)St0rmW1nd Wrote: [ -> ]Kaspersky is the way to go my young lads.
kaspersky is a system blogger, so unless you have a decent pc then i wouldn't refer it to anyone.
(10-05-2009, 04:10 PM)mon3yexploit Wrote: [ -> ]kaspersky is a system blogger, so unless you have a decent pc then i wouldn't refer it to anyone.
what av do you recommend if you don't have a decent pc?
Quote:what av do you recommend if you don't have a decent pc?
Avast or Rising antivirus. Though Rising has low detection rates.