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Willem Fick 05-24-2017 06:00 AM

Which anti-virus suite
 
I currently use Kaspersky Internet Security, which is up for renewal. I use it on an HP Laptop, i7, 16gB RAM, Win10, that I use mainly for surfing Pelican Parts, some photo editing (Canon Digital Photo Professional), and quite a bit of CAD work (Fusion 360). I find that Kaspersky really hurts my laptop's performance, and have proved this by disabling it and finding the machine far more responsive.

As I am up for renewal in any case, I guess now is a time to look at other anti-virus applications.

I have seen great reviews for Bitdefender, but really like AVG as it comes with really potent system performance management suite. There is also of course McAfee, Symantec and a whole host of others, but I am really trying to find one that least impacts performance.

Any particular views/opinions from within in the Pelican brain trust?

(And yes, I know Apple guys don't need this, but I do!)

Halm 05-24-2017 06:03 AM

I am using just the native Windows Defender plus Malwarebytes (run once per week).

Practice safe surfing and you will be fine.

sc_rufctr 05-24-2017 06:33 AM

Avast anti-virus is brilliant and it's free. Not sure about system performance but I've never heard a bad word about it.

74-911 05-24-2017 06:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halm (Post 9599435)
I am using just the native Windows Defender plus Malwarebytes (run once per week).

Practice safe surfing and you will be fine.

My solution also and no problems. Safe Surfing in particular.

masraum 05-24-2017 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Halm (Post 9599435)
I am using just the native Windows Defender plus Malwarebytes (run once per week).

Practice safe surfing and you will be fine.

This is really what it's all about. If you're surfing hacking, pirating or porn sites, you should have something more potent. Of course, other sites can also have issues. If in doubt, don't allow stuff.
Quote:

Originally Posted by 74-911 (Post 9599503)
My solution also and no problems. Safe Surfing in particular.

ditto for me as well (actually, I don't use Malwarebytes, just Defender), I think for about 8-10 years.

icemann427 05-24-2017 06:51 AM

After attempting to analyze the full group, I decided on the Webroot suite. Got a plan that covers three devices for one price. Who really knows, though. The free stuff is most likely fine.

Holger 05-24-2017 06:57 AM

Windows Defender, nothing else ...

red-beard 05-24-2017 06:58 AM

At both work and home, Comcast provides Norton Security Suite. A virus/key-logger got through on my wife's work computer. I killed it with with Malware Bytes. The virus was smart enough to prevent downloading malwarebytes. I had to load it via a USB drive.

Since that time, I've had her running just the Microsoft Defender and she seems to be fine. I run Malwarebytes once a week to make sure.

Schrup 05-24-2017 07:03 AM

Defender, Malwarebytes, & C.Cleaner.

Halm 05-24-2017 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 9599527)
. . . The virus was smart enough to prevent downloading malwarebytes. I had to load it via a USB drive.

This brings up an interesting question. At what point do you become concerned enough about the virus that you FDISK and reload?

scottmandue 05-24-2017 07:11 AM

I use the Window anti-virus at home.
Here at work they us Avast and it seems to work well
+1 on C Cleaner

sc_rufctr 05-24-2017 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Halm (Post 9599560)
This brings up an interesting question. At what point do you become concerned enough about the virus that you FDISK and reload?

If I even think one of my many clients has been compromise then I do it. Weird behaviors or web browser hijacking etc isn't enough of a reason.
Malware bites will get rid of most spamware, mallware etc.

What really worries me is Ransomware because some of the people I support at work have been hit and if it's been active for long enough they end up losing everything.
One guy in particular lost everything except his .PST file because that was always locked by Outlook after he logged on.
He also infected some files on the server shared drives! That was ugly.

T77911S 05-24-2017 08:40 AM

don't like Norton.

intakexhaust 05-24-2017 08:44 AM

Avast + Defender

Also suggest the Avast browser

widebody911 05-24-2017 12:49 PM

I've been using windowz defender and occasionally run malware bytes, haven't had any issues.

Por_sha911 05-24-2017 02:49 PM

Bitdefender is very effective, super light on using system resources and highly rated.
Also use Malwarebytes regularly to scan the system. I also suggest scanning with tdsskiller.exe and mrbcheck.exe if you suspect a problem or just want to double check once in a while.
All are free and work as well as any pay for protection like Nortons or McAfee which are super bloated and slow system resources down.

Gretch 05-24-2017 03:02 PM

Local geek squad uses several when you bring in a computer for service........ malwarebytes finds stuff the other don't see......

I use norton and run a full scan frequently. Have had it for 5+ years and have had no issues and as for surfing, "I been every where mang, I been every where....."


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