Posted on 01/24/2009 4:17:17 AM PST by savedbygrace
I've used Semantec, Grisoft's AVG, and Panda AV apps. None of those have been satisfactory. They all tend to use too much system resources, or cause other problems.
Currently, I'm using Panda AV, but it is causing start up problems and it seems to have a mind of its own WRT running scans.
On the firewall front, I've used Zone Alarm Pro, but it slows my WinXP computer down. I've forgotten the names of the succession of other firewall apps I've used. Currently, the Panda AV app I'm using also provides a firewall.
I'm not defenseless even without a firewall app, because I have a hardware router.
So, bottom line: What anti virus and firewall apps would you recommend?
Opinions? Other recommendations?
I can be downloaded free for a single PC. I have two PC's networked so I bought a 3 PC license for $39.00 (I believe was the $).
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 has a much smaller system resource footprint than Norton Internet Security 2008, which I currently use. KIS 2009 is kinda lame with parental controls and spam filtering, but its firewall and anti-virus is top notch. Seem as though both of the fore mentioned 2009 release products have developed ‘trusted file integration’ apps to reduce scan times, etc. I’ve installed KIS 2009 on 2 neighbors networks and they haven’t had a problem yet for 2 months now.
Both of those are good and if I remember correctly BitDefender was easier on system resources. Kapersky is also very good but a bear on sr’s. I got tired of the yearly subscription scam and I just use the CA I got free with Roadrunner and the CA firewall. I have used CA and Firefox for 4 years and have never had a virus.
unfortunately, antivirus and antispam software are always a step behind. Once you get infected, you ultimate are screwed. If you have the resources, ditch the PC and buy a Mac. While Macs aren’t 100% safe either, they enjoy being much less of a threat than swiss cheese PCs.
You need to go to Sun and Adobe's web sites to read up on these particular issues. IE7 is the most vulnerable at this time as Microshaft has mot made a good fix for either of them yet.
I use Firefox.
Be warned you need some skill with the PC and OS to first completely remove the older versions of the software (browser plug-ins geared for video) before installing the newest versions. Oct 15 2008 and Dec 23, 2008 is when this hit the fan. I've been fixing this issue for friends......give it an hour or 2 to get it done and then verify your work.
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I am interested too.
Thanks guys for all your info.
Bitdefender crashed my system. I use avast and have had no problems.
“I’m not defenseless even without a firewall app, because I have a hardware router. “
THIS IS NOT TRUE. Firewalls will not stop email viruses or web based viruses. Nor will they stop attacks which use open ports.
AVG used to be good, now it’s bloated.
Avast is hands-down, the best. And free.
.Corporate made the decision to go MS years ago...I was forced then to learn Windoze, so I use it at home to interface with work....I like it when I get the opportunity to play with MAC's and their apps.
I understand that, and I probably should have worded that statement differently. I would not want to run without a software firewall, but the hardware firewall does provide some protection, thus I’m not ‘defenseless’.
What sort of system do you have? WinXP? Dell? Home made? How old?
I built this WinXP SP2 box some years ago, so it’s getting long in the tooth. An old Asus 2.4GHz mobo in an Antec 1080 full tower, a tank of a case.
That's one of the biggest security problems for most users addicted to the Internet.
McAfee is by far the best and most user friendly computer protection I’ve ever used. They have a package on sale now for $29.00 (for one year). It’s 25% off reg price.
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I have tried many and currently use Avast antivirus and Comodo firewall which are both free.
I have tried many and currently use Avast antivirus and Comodo firewall which are both free.
I’ve had good success with an older version of the Kerio personal firewall, it’s version 2.1.4 - if you can’t find it online, Freepmail me and I can send you the setup program.
On antivirus? I kind of like the Avira free version, if you don’t mind the periodic nag screen ‘urging’ you to buy the full featured version with bells, whistles, and an automatic ass-scratcher.
Another vote for Avast!
I have been using AVG Free for years with no problems of any sort and, NO INFECTIONS. I had McAfee before that and paid them annually and got virii twice in two yaers that McAfee couldn’t handle and didn’t even notice. AVG doesn’t slow up my box the way McAfee did, either. I do need a good firewall, now though. Most of them seem to come laden with anti virus and other stuff I neither need nor want.
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