Re: Which Virus Program To Get
From: Phil Weldon (notdiscosed_at_example.com)
Date: 06/28/05
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Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 02:54:46 GMT
'boaz' wrote, in part:
| So, if this try-them-all thing have been done, would you guys please show
me
| your pointer. Thanks!
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What have you been using? And how well has that been working? There is
something to be said for continuing with a familiar program that works well
and that you understand.
If you haven't been using antivirus protection and if you are connected to
the internet, your system is very likely already infected. That may
complicate installing an antivirus program.
Try this site for information on malware and the programs that combat it
http://www.claymania.com/nav-map.html .
Though you should NOT run more than one antivirus program at a time, you
SHOULD use anti-spyware, anti-trojan, and anti-adware protection.
The free version of Grisoft AVG antivirus protection has a good reputation,
and is available for personal use at
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/1 .
SpyBot Search&Destroy has a good reputation, and is free for personal use at
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html .
AdAware by LavaSoft has a good reputatioin and is available free for
personal use at
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ .
At a minimum, you should immediately try to download, install, update
definitions, and use the three programs listed above. If your use is non
organizational, you can't do better than SpyBot Search&Destroy and AdAware
by LavaSoft. The free version of AVG is less flexible than the full
version, but offers protection that is as good as any.
There are at least six well respected publishers of antivirus software; any
of their antivirus software offers equivalent protections. The situation
with protections against other forms of malware (spyware, trojans,
adware...) is less clear.
Until you are ready to make a final decision, you should immediately
implement
Grisoft AVG (free version)
SpyBot Search&Destroy (free)
AdAware by LavaSoft (free version).
If you can't download, install, update, and run these programs, you are
already infected, and should post the symptoms here.
Phil Weldon
"boaz" <nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:OQZR7w2eFHA.2556@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to search Google for this but it came back with too many
> posts.
> I think I will ask this question here.
>
> I have been reading the reviews from Amazon. Almost all the reviews have
> both 1 star and 5 stars for every one of these antivirus products. And I
> am thinking what da!!! Reading the reviews from the megazines doesn't
> seem to help 'cause those are just short term reviews.
>
> And I am thinking to try all of them to see for myself; but my wallet gets
> tired already.
>
> Norton - It takes over the computer like one of the spywares themselves.
> Trend Micro - Too many popup screens keep getting your way
> McAfee - Too many useless popup for its own products
>
> So, if this try-them-all thing have been done, would you guys please show
> me your pointer. Thanks!
>
>
>
> --
>> There is no answer.
>> There has not been an answer.
>> There will not be an answer.
>> That IS the answer!
>> And I am screwed.
>> Deadline was due yesterday.
>>
>> There is no point to life.
>> THAT IS THE POINT.
>> And we are screwed.
>> We will run out of oil soon.
>
>
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