what seems to be the best all round firewall/anti-virus security software to use, norton is crashing the shit outta my laptop
spurginobili
SBR MVP
05-09-09
3065
#2
I use Norton too. It works fine for me; but the guy who fixed my computer recommended Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 and this guy knows his stuff.
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Andy117
SBR Hall of Famer
02-07-10
9511
#3
MS Security essentials is actually pretty good.
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COYLO
SBR MVP
10-18-10
2844
#4
ive allways used norton on vista no problem, but on windows 7 its taking the piss lol
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boscokid
SBR MVP
04-03-10
1496
#5
Originally posted by COYLO
what seems to be the best all round firewall/anti-virus security software to use, norton is crashing the shit outta my laptop
I use Avast! - decent protection for free
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Fed_42420
SBR Wise Guy
11-12-09
976
#6
Originally posted by boscokid
I use Avast! - decent protection for free
Avast is very good, but I think the best free is AVG anti-virus. AVG Anti-Virus Free is a full-fledged antivirus and antispyware tool, includes an email scanner, link scanner, scheduled scanning options, automatic updates, and more. There is no need to pay for an antivirus program
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Roadtrip635
SBR Hall of Famer
12-07-10
6129
#7
I have used Avast for 3 three years without problems, free and it works. I prefer Avast to AVG, less obtrusive, at least when I last tried AVG. I also run Spybot about once a month, also free.
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secretstash
SBR Posting Legend
03-29-10
14907
#8
u can get all virus protection for free with torrents.. or if u want a legal way.. then goto http://slickdeals.net and search for antivirus and then buy one of the dozens being offered for 30-60$ with 30-60$ mail in rebate = FREE
enjoy
-stash
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hhsilver
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06-07-07
7375
#9
Originally posted by Fed_42420
Avast is very good, but I think the best free is AVG anti-virus. AVG Anti-Virus Free is a full-fledged antivirus and antispyware tool, includes an email scanner, link scanner, scheduled scanning options, automatic updates, and more. There is no need to pay for an antivirus program
I like AVG also. Fed, I don't know anyhting about the link scanner. Do I have it with the free AVG 2011? or is it a separate download. I assume it's something you recommend. Any downside to it? thanks.
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mw00
SBR Wise Guy
07-17-08
701
#10
if you have microsoft, just go download microsoft security essentials. doesnt bog your system down and works great as far as i can tell. also free
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ElLoco23
Restricted User
01-22-11
233
#11
I like Avast best
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bballs84
SBR Hall of Famer
11-11-09
5461
#12
Just have Norton has not failed me yet
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Nittany Lion
SBR MVP
09-14-10
1639
#13
MSE Microsoft Security Essentials, there is no need to pay for antivirus software these days unless you go to tons of shady warez sites or something or download attachments from unknown people in your email. Also get Malwarebytes, it is free as well, there is also a pay version with some more advanced features. You can torrent the more advanced one if you want it, or actually pay for it if you like it.
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Tuna Fish Riot
SBR Wise Guy
10-29-10
539
#14
Almost bet on Symantec.
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the_situation
SBR MVP
10-22-10
2735
#15
Avast Antivirus...best thing is it's free. Don't bother with McAfee or Norton...bloatware garbage that slows down your PC. I work with computers so I've tried a lot of software.
Unlike most free AV's, it has realtime Internet/File/Network/IM shield's etc. Most people I have recommended this software to have never got a virus again.
Antivir is another good option but you have to pay for the full version.
For spyware, Malwarebyte's Anti Malware is a great free option.
i have mcafee security center with no problems. scans and removes very well.
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neverstoppers23
SBR Hall of Famer
11-26-09
6302
#17
I use AVG, never has let me down, although I almost never get viruses anyways. Norton and most antivirses just slow down your computer when its un-needed.
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astrodomer
SBR MVP
08-03-10
1665
#18
I like to go unprotected........it feels better
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NEW_WORLD
Restricted User
10-30-09
677
#19
bitdefender total security is the pest i have seen last 3 years.
i use now 2011 and no prob at all
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ejfel01
SBR Sharp
06-17-10
301
#20
Microsoft's free solution, most def. It's not a memory hog unlike many competitors...
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COYLO
SBR MVP
10-18-10
2844
#21
thanks guys, downloaded avast's free 30 day trial looks good
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boscokid
SBR MVP
04-03-10
1496
#22
Originally posted by the_situation
Malwarebyte's Anti Malware is a great free option.
i also run this weekly as well as superantispyware. have spybot search and destroy. if you find you are picking up too many tracking cookies(eg chrome is terrible for this) the you may want to use firefox and explore some of the add-ons specific to internet safety
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ex50warrior
SBR MVP
10-10-09
3821
#23
Good information here--I'm going to switch from Norton too.
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sundin4prez
SBR MVP
03-09-10
1970
#24
i would use a combination of free programs... either it be avast, avg, microsoft, malwarebytes, cc cleaner...
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cornwallace
SBR Hustler
08-30-10
90
#25
ESET NOD32 is the best for me. doesn´t slow my laptop down.
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ROGUE63
SBR Sharp
09-20-10
313
#26
AVG i have always used it and have no probs ;i would not take norton if they were giving it away
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flocko76
SBR MVP
10-01-10
1447
#27
your best bet is to get a mac.
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milwaukee mike
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
08-22-07
26914
#28
norton 360 = no problems EVER
everyone i know that uses norton has never had a virus/crash/etc, and on the flip side almost everyone i know that doesn't has problems.
it's those tech guys' fault - they tell everyone norton slows the system down just so they get repeat business
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aca
SBR MVP
03-20-06
2111
#29
I use Comodo interenet security and Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware!
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hostile takeover
SBR MVP
12-06-09
2258
#30
Norton is a joke. Avast works great for me.
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Stallion
SBR MVP
03-21-10
3617
#31
Norton 360 works great for me. I've never had a problem with Norton.
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Vol_Bengal
SBR Sharp
11-30-10
480
#32
Originally posted by aca
I use Comodo interenet security and Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware!
This... Comodo is a one stop shop and it has a free version as well.
Second in line would be Avast - it is very good as well.
The clown that said get a Mac doesn't keep up with technology much I guess...
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Maverick11
SBR MVP
09-21-10
1109
#33
AVG free seems to be all that is needed for the average internet user.