Anti-Virus

  • nhamm
    Inactive
    Robbinsdale
    Posts: 7348
    #1607055

    Back in my PC gamer days a lot of the guys were running ESET NOD32, have stuck with it ever since and haven’t had any issues. Seems to have excellent detection yet runs light on the memory.

    The Mcafee trial version is up on the new laptop and deciding if anything better is out there. Otherwise sticking with ESET.

    Ranger Z521
    Posts: 8
    #1607071

    I run the ESET NOD32 also and have been very please with it

    Reef W
    Posts: 2736
    #1607083

    ESET is a fine choice if that’s what you’re used to but Kaspersky scores slightly better in lab tests. I’m not sure what the prices are but that’s one that’s worth checking out.

    carver
    West Metro
    Posts: 609
    #1607085

    Should look at the sophos home products. Free for both pc and mac. Has a little mgmt dash board as well. I think 10 installs per account.

    SuperDave1959
    Harrisville, UT
    Posts: 2816
    #1607217

    Do you guys use the same things on your phones? I’m looking for a good phone malware / antivirus program.

    WeFish
    Fort Atkinson, WI USA
    Posts: 332
    #1607218

    I have used VIPRE Internet Security, have lifetime protection been great so far.

    Peace

    WeFish

    thaddeus
    St. Cloud, MN
    Posts: 133
    #1607263

    I have Kaspersky on my Toshiba laptop. Very happy with it. No problems whatsoever

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #1607265

    I still have my Norton Security Suite I got free with Comcast from back in MN.

    I had Kaspersky on a work computer, but that was quite a few years ago. I think I liked it, although I don’t know if I trust a Anti-Virus product that sounds so Russian. P

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