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I like AVG Free...

 

I used to use AVG, then it got all bloaty and crawly. I've been using Avast for some time, now and it's been great.

 

I do also run Malwarebytes, HiJackThis, AVG Anti-root kit and Spyware blaster, as well during periodic cleanups.

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I've had good browser-based RAT's (remote access trojans) slip-by both Avast and AVG: Avira and Mcafee both caught them.

 

In all honesty AV's are basically worthless. A good hacker will encrypt a virus such that it installs undetected (even with the best AV scanners on the market). I never thought I'd say this but your best AV protection is to buy a mac (*HATES MACS*) :rolleyes:.

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I've had good browser-based RAT's (remote access trojans) slip-by both Avast and AVG: Avira and Mcafee both caught them.

 

In all honesty AV's are basically worthless. A good hacker will encrypt a virus such that it installs undetected (even with the best AV scanners on the market). I never thought I'd say this but your best AV protection is to buy a mac (*HATES MACS*) :rolleyes:.

 

Well, of course, nothing is foolproof. And I won't even get into how much shit I've had slip by McAfee in the past. Your best defense is your own knowledge and experience.

 

Also, everytime you suggest a MAC and someone takes your advice, you've affectively increased the chances of MAC's being attacked more often. ;) The only reason they aren't attacked as much is... Well, here's an analogy. If you had to create a product to make yourself money, would you create one that catered to 10% of the population or 90% of the population? :D So, what's you've affectively convinced everyone to buy MAC's, you'll have to start convincing people to buy pc's, again. lol

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Well, of course, nothing is foolproof. And I won't even get into how much shit I've had slip by McAfee in the past. Your best defense is your own knowledge and experience.

 

Yea but today's game is 10x different then it was 5 years ago. Your average

'net user has no idea what there up against: lots of extremely intelligent people on teh innernets.

 

Also, everytime you suggest a MAC and someone takes your advice, you've affectively increased the chances of MAC's being attacked more often. ;) The only reason they aren't attacked as much is... Well, here's an analogy. If you had to create a product to make yourself money, would you create one that catered to 10% of the population or 90% of the population? :D So, what's you've affectively convinced everyone to buy MAC's, you'll have to start convincing people to buy pc's, again. lol

 

As I said, I HATE mac's. There OS is confusing as fuck, replacement parts cost a fortune ( often times it's cheaper buying a new comp.), and they won't support all my godamn codecs. The only upside is the Virus issue. Personally I'd LOVE to see Mac's attacked more-often (they can be exploited too) - however it's going to be a few years before consumers realize the potential problems with Windows and switch over. Once people start switching over the playing field should level out considerably..thats my 2c at least.

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I hate AVG I feel like I'm running software circa 1993, It's so clunky. I personally use Microsoft Security Essitials. It's virus/malware/spyware.

 

Seems a few of you use this. I keep meaning to check into for sooo f'n long, now but I keept putting it off.

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I use mse but my computer always seems to run like shit and super slow.

 

Are you running any malware scanners?

 

PCs get dirty easily and virus scanners don't clean that shit up.

CCleaner also helps to clean up .dll's that are not attached to anything as well as odds and end shit.

 

I am currently "cleaning" my aunts pc and with 4 differnt malware cleaners and 2 virus scanners I FINALLY got it clean. Runs like a champ now.

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I took Akula's suggestion and dumped antivirus all together. I run BlueCoat K9 Web Protection with only the Malware protection enabled.

 

I'm reasonably careful online anyway, but it's nice to have some measure of protection without the bloat of an AV. Sure, it's bit of a risk, but I have been doing this for about a year now on both of my home PCs. no issues thus far and I do regular backups so I'm not really worried.

 

Edit: I do use CCleaner occasionally for cleanup.

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I run k9 web to filter out mainly porn from popping up when the kids are searching for things. By the way dont try dicks.com when searching for dicks sporting goods. I run Microsoft security essentials. After seeing this thread I downloaded that ccleaner and malwarebytes and ran them both. Didnt find anything with either. The computer used to be decently fast but over the last year and a half it just runs slow and tends to freeze up while loading pages. Eventually if I walk away it will catch back up but I dont know why it does it now with a faster internet connection than it did before. Could it just be getting to old? Also that malwarebytes took almost 5hrs to run a full scan. Is that right?
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