Anti Virus Recommendation

Discussion in 'Computer Building and Components' started by Porkins, Sep 15, 2013.

  1. Porkins

    Porkins Well Liked Thrall

    Hey all just wondering what u all recommend for a good AV program. I have 3 different pc to put something on so obviously I am looking for a good deal there. I have used Kasperkey, Norton, and Mcaffee in the past and really did not like norton or mcaffee. They seemed to slow my pcs down and basically overrun my pc with "security measures". I mainly play games and browse the internet and do not do a lot of High risk things like music downloads and torrents etc.

    Any thoughts would be great.
     
  2. Axevid

    Axevid Made Some Friends Viking

    I've been using ESET nod32 for several years. Not many problems with it interfering with legit stuff and runs pretty much on its own.
     
  3. Trevnor

    Trevnor Tokin' Canadian Staff Member Jarl SC Huscarl

    Avast is also decent for a free program. You can 'upgrade' for some money, but the free basic is really all you need. Other than that, Windows Firewall actually catches a good deal of stuff too.
     
  4. Atomic_Guppy

    Atomic_Guppy Well Liked Thrall

    X2 on Avast. I run that and then also do a scan with malwarebytes occasionally for backup.

    I highly recommend malwarebytes as a malware remover btw. Its a really good thing to keep on a jump drive just in case (some of the browser hijack viruses are really nasty, and you pretty much have to use a jump drive to run any sort of antivirus).
     
  5. StalaggtIKE

    StalaggtIKE Well Liked Viking

    MSE works fine, has a small foot print and free. It detects spyware and viruses, as well as update through window's updates. One of the few redeeming qualities of Win 8, is it comes built in with MSE.
     
    Last edited: Sep 16, 2013
  6. BlackJackRaider

    BlackJackRaider New Guy Thrall

    I used to use AVG free on all my computers, but it was interfering with something on my laptop and wouldn't let me login to the wireless network at school. I was also having problems with it allowing multiplayer in some game (I can't even remember which now), so I switched to MSE. I find it much more game-friendly than norton, mc afee, etc. Those programs are always the first preinstalled programs that I uninstall from any computer.
     
  7. Togg Bott

    Togg Bott Well Liked Thrall

    I run webroot and consider it the best I have ever used... but its not free.
     
  8. Atomic_Guppy

    Atomic_Guppy Well Liked Thrall

    Oh, I guess I also should add that a really effective way to avoid viruses is to NOT use IE. There are plenty of viruses that will attack more than one browser, but the vast majority are still aimed at IE. I use Firefox, there are others out there also(I've heard good things about Chrome, but it basically exists as a tool to help google gather information on you).
     
  9. Trevnor

    Trevnor Tokin' Canadian Staff Member Jarl SC Huscarl

    Opera is so rarely used that there isn't much out there virus wise... :D
     
  10. Pelmeshek

    Pelmeshek Made Some Friends Thrall

    Dr.Web+Crack or Comodo Internet Security. First light on resources, the second is completely free.
     
  11. Watchit

    Watchit Well Liked Thrall

    MalawareBytes. Free and works great.