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Security & Virus Checker Software
When I got my computer it had Norton Anti-Virus software installed which had been paid for and has since expired. Whenever I am on the internet for a long time now my web page will intermittently divert to a 'Your Computer Is At Risk' page and a page which says my computer is not performing to its full capabilities (I have noticed it is running very slowly recently). I don't know whether these pages are legitimate or not but would like to have some security software running on my computer - however, as with most things I would prefer not to pay for it!
What is the best, preferably free, software for the job? Thanks
What is the best, preferably free, software for the job? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Below are all free (or at least the companies do free versions and I run them all)
As a MINIMUM run an anti virus and firewall.
* AVG Anti Virus
* Zone Alarm Firewall
* Adaware
* WinPatrol
Adaware (or maybe Spybot) will check for spyware etc.
WinPatrol is a great little program that sits there and lets you know if anyone is trying to install a program or change your web site settings. You have the chance to say Yes or No.
Everyone should run WinPatrol. Get it from here:
http://www.winpatrol.com/
As a MINIMUM run an anti virus and firewall.
* AVG Anti Virus
* Zone Alarm Firewall
* Adaware
* WinPatrol
Adaware (or maybe Spybot) will check for spyware etc.
WinPatrol is a great little program that sits there and lets you know if anyone is trying to install a program or change your web site settings. You have the chance to say Yes or No.
Everyone should run WinPatrol. Get it from here:
http://www.winpatrol.com/
As your subscription to Norton has expired you might also want to remove the programme as it�s quite greedy, which might also be slowing your computer down. You can usually just do this by going to add or remove programmes on your control panel, but if it�s stubborn or says you need the original disks (which I�m assuming you won�t have as it came with Norton) you�ll need an uninstall tool from their website.
I can�t give you an exact link without knowing which product you�re using but go to http://www.symantec.com/en/uk/home_homeoffice/ support/selectproduct_ts.jsp and look for uninstall help.
I did this a couple of weeks ago and it�s very straightforward.
I can�t give you an exact link without knowing which product you�re using but go to http://www.symantec.com/en/uk/home_homeoffice/ support/selectproduct_ts.jsp and look for uninstall help.
I did this a couple of weeks ago and it�s very straightforward.
<Quote>Never click on any "your computer is at risk" type pages. The only thing it is at risk from is the spyware that downloads when you click on the link!/<quote>
This message is fine (just a nuisance) it comes from XP's security center and will do your PC no harm it is there to warn you.
Download AVG or Avast both excelent Anti virus programmes - also use a firewall- Commodo Firewall Pro is the best around - and it's free
This message is fine (just a nuisance) it comes from XP's security center and will do your PC no harm it is there to warn you.
Download AVG or Avast both excelent Anti virus programmes - also use a firewall- Commodo Firewall Pro is the best around - and it's free
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