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    Been using Norton for years and decided to change to Esset Nod32 and must say it's far better and just does it's job quitely in the background.

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    nod32 is the best

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    AVG 8.0 for me

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    yeah like avg 8.0 woks nice with vista others seem 2 slow the system down whats a good free spyware ive got spywareterminatior its ok but anyone can reccomend a better one

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    Avast..for me...

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    Avira for me :-
    Free antivirus - Avira AntiVir
    Free and if you do the following you can remove the nag update popup.
    -Go to start.
    -Settings
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    -Administrative tools
    -Local security policy (If you want to get fancy, you can probably do this through a domain policy if you are on a domain)
    - Software restriction policies
    - Right click additional Rules
    - Select new path rule
    - Browse to the avnotify.exe program and set to restrict.

    Try to go open that file and you should get an error that execution has been disabled for this file.

    This will stop the annoying popup.

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    nod 32 is the best

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    nod 32

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    it's between nod 32 and and avg 8..... but run perfectly in the background..

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    The best ultimate security i would recommend is:

    Avast - Anti Virus

    Malwarebytes.org Anti Malware

    Rogue Remover

    Zone Alarm Firewall

    Arovax Anti Spyware

    Super Anti Spyware

    Advanced Windows Care

    RegSeeker

    Ccleaner

    Then you could use things like spybot and adaware for backups.

    There are tons out there but all the above are free and very effective at there job, if you need any software for anything else just give me a shout.

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    My frozen 4462 day nod32 anti virus trial is the best. The trial days dont even count down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevbroughton View Post
    The best ultimate security i would recommend is:

    Avast - Anti Virus

    Malwarebytes.org Anti Malware

    Rogue Remover

    Zone Alarm Firewall

    Arovax Anti Spyware

    Super Anti Spyware

    Advanced Windows Care

    RegSeeker

    Ccleaner

    Then you could use things like spybot and adaware for backups.

    There are tons out there but all the above are free and very effective at there job, if you need any software for anything else just give me a shout.
    have to agree i have tried most of these and find these versions are as good if not better than the top payed ones one thing i would add though is i find commodo firewall far superior it is also free

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    Quote Originally Posted by thered View Post
    have to agree i have tried most of these and find these versions are as good if not better than the top payed ones one thing i would add though is i find commodo firewall far superior it is also free
    yes commodo is a good free firewall as well, the built in malware scanner is not very good, however the firewall very rarely leeks to any attacks so yes this is also a good free firewall.

    I did not mention before but there are a number of rootkits you can download as backup as well, commodo do one which is good, however i would recommend panda, note rootkits should be very rare on your pc as long as you regulary use malwarebytes anti malware.

    Little tip: AVG anti root kit takes up alot of system resources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevbroughton View Post
    yes commodo is a good free firewall as well, the built in malware scanner is not very good, however the firewall very rarely leeks to any attacks so yes this is also a good free firewall.

    I did not mention before but there are a number of rootkits you can download as backup as well, commodo do one which is good, however i would recommend panda, note rootkits should be very rare on your pc as long as you regulary use malwarebytes anti malware.

    Little tip: AVG anti root kit takes up alot of system resources.
    i use kaspersky and malwarebytes.

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    Have been using the AVG for quite a while now. Only uses one core to run any scans etc so the machine runs happily using the other core.. Have no real probs with it on any of my sigle core machines as well.

    Its horses for courses really, will only say that Symantec was arse, slowed down any box and missed many virus events that AVG found... I have McAfee as well on another box, not very impressive.. Stick with a good free ones, there is no direct support but the products are as good as the subbed versions..
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