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Why Buy Antivirus Software?
Today, an unprotected computer isn’t just vulnerable, it’s probably already infected. New viruses, spyware, trojans, worms, and other malware are created every day. New threats are disguised to bypass other security measures, and specifically designed to catch you and your PC off guard.
The virus landscape has also changed; viruses that used to be annoying pranks have evolved into pernicious threats capable of not only destroying your computer, but stealing your information and identity.
The benefits of installing a basic security solution on your PC are obvious, but the cost in system slowdown used to make it tough to bear. Luckily, modern antivirus software haven’t just improved their level of protection, they’ve significantly improved resource efficiency and overall speed. You can have ultimate protection without giving up your resources. With advanced technologies and straightforward usability, antivirus software is more effective than ever, and doesn’t require constant maintenance from you. Current antivirus programs deliver constant protection and can actually speed up your computer.
Antivirus Software: What to Look For
All security software is not created equal. Like all consumer products, antivirus software has the good, the bad, and the mediocre. The choices for antivirus protection are many and varied. Although we haven’t reviewed each and every product available, we feature the absolute best antivirus software available today from a number of providers (including big-hitters, lesser-knowns, and new-comers), and compare them so you can match your needs with the right software.
Remember when it really comes down to it, effectiveness and usability can either make or break antivirus software. Security programs are only as good as their level of protection, and if you can’t figure out how to use it, you won’t. Our top-ranked antivirus software combine optimal security with user-friendly features and tools.
Below are the criteria Top Ten REVIEWS uses to evaluate and compare antivirus software:
Scope of Protection
While most security solutions tout “multi-layered” protection, “360 degree” defense and/or even “100%” security, some are certainly more thorough than others. The best antivirus solutions will include traditional protection from viruses, worms, Trojans and spyware, but should also include defense from keyloggers, phishing scams, email-borne threats and rootkits. While antivirus programs are by no means full-blown internet security suites, they should protect from as many threats on as many fronts as they can.
Effectiveness
Antivirus is specifically designed to protect your computer, so if it doesn’t do that well, what good is it? All the features, bells and whistles, or sleek interface can’t make up for poor performance. We look at results from the industry-standard security software testers and professional security organizations to find the most effective software available and evaluate overall effectiveness. In general, our highest ranked programs are also the most effective.
Ease of Installation and Setup
Security software shouldn’t be a chore to install, and should have you protected as soon as possible. From download to install, to the first scan; implementing antivirus software should be quick and easy.
Ease of Use
Antivirus software is complex stuff, but shouldn’t require a degree in computer security. The best security programs have all the features security experts want, but are just as easily used by a beginner. Everyday computer users want a security solution that they can install and forget about; software that doesn’t require constant maintenance or have annoying interruptions. The best antivirus software is flexible enough to do exactly what you want to (even if that means running by itself).
Features
A well-rounded feature set takes a security solution from good to great. More than bells and whistles, added features provide security, usability and performance benefits.
Updates
Security software is only as good as its latest update. Viruses are being identified and added to signature databases all the time, so it’s important that your virus definition list updates accordingly. Modern antivirus software are equipped with automatic updates that perform regularly enough that you get faster updates that don’t slow down your system. The best security providers even “push” updates to you as soon as they’re available.
Help & Support
The best software doesn’t require reading an in-depth manual to use, but still has one available. For specific questions, troubleshooting, and additional help, the best antivirus manufacturers provide superior product support online and off. Additional support for software may come in the form of assistance over the phone, email, live chat, or through a number of additional resources (knowledge base, FAQs, tutorials).
Also, for more information and a really good chart comparison of a ton of anti viruses, please click here.
Hope this clear a few things, I know many of you here at Support Forums may or may not know a good amount of knowledge in regards to Anit-Viruses.
Discussion:
What is your favorite free/paid anti virus software?
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I use Linux, and I get to laugh at this thread. :x
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(05-14-2011, 07:28 PM)Sly Wrote: I use Linux, and I get to laugh at this thread. :x Me tooo! Bahahahahaha
Linux is the black man of operating systems it is fast and if you feed it chicken its happy
Chicken = love
Windows is no longer the erian race!
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My favorite Anti Virus is Malbytes Anti Malware. It's free and effective. But I also have Norton and Webroot on all my computers as they came with the computer. They provide very poor protection so for anyone reading I don't suggest purchasing them.
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(05-14-2011, 10:47 PM)Amp™ Wrote: My favorite Anti Virus is Malbytes Anti Malware.
The said program is not even an anti-virus. It is just a scanner.
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05-15-2011, 02:42 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-15-2011, 02:43 AM by Stiggie.)
I am currently using Comodo Internet security PRO. I like it, but when it scans, my FF, get very slow, and breaks down after 5 minutes of scanning. But also it got a great firewall, and some great features, as sandbox, and defense.
But honestly, i don't feel secure. I would go back to Microsoft, but i had problems with it. That it wouldn't even start, and sometimes it just disappeared.
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I would not recommend Comodo for an anti-virus. It's firewall is superb, nevertheless.
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This is a very good thread. I prefer Avira as my AV. The thing I miss in the thread is it doesn't say anything about system resources. I have a pretty old computer and so I want an AV which is light on system resources. That is one more reason I go for Avira.
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(05-15-2011, 03:44 AM)bling111 Wrote: This is a very good thread. I prefer Avira as my AV. The thing I miss in the thread is it doesn't say anything about system resources. I have a pretty old computer and so I want an AV which is light on system resources. That is one more reason I go for Avira.
Cheers to that -- a fellow Avira user has bound to have good taste. :p
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(05-15-2011, 03:09 AM)Quintus Wrote: I would not recommend Comodo for an anti-virus. It's firewall is superb, nevertheless. I use it as my firewall and love it, and I use Avira as my Anti-Virus.
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