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What is the best anti virus software
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I would like to Know what the best anti virus software is at the moment
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avg is the best.
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avg is the best.
for further assistance you can approach at the source at
http://www.iyogi.co.uk
Although all anti virus are good and do their work perfectly. However check out this Antivirus review survey :
http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreview s.com/
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Having been a user of AVG for several years, I've now got rid of it and installed Avira Antivir:-
http://www.free-av.com/
It has found more problems (including boot sector viruses (!) on a friend's computer).
Don't think it hogs the computer as much as AVG?
http://www.free-av.com/
It has found more problems (including boot sector viruses (!) on a friend's computer).
Don't think it hogs the computer as much as AVG?
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gawd ... I wish people would think before talking cr@p
none of us knows enough to answer that question
the magazines etc will infect a machine with a known set of threats ... and then try each package in turn ...
they don't bother about cousin derek's milkman ... who knows nothing about PCs ... but always picks the grand national winner
if you want a freebie ... Avira then AVG - and they'll be borth every penny
if you are willing to pay (look for OEM versions)
read a magazine or some other trusted source
currently AVIRA is the fave
but it replaced Kaspersky (I think just because after more than two years at the top spot ... it's time to give someone else a chance)
go for a security suite if poss ... that way everything should work together
none of us knows enough to answer that question
the magazines etc will infect a machine with a known set of threats ... and then try each package in turn ...
they don't bother about cousin derek's milkman ... who knows nothing about PCs ... but always picks the grand national winner
if you want a freebie ... Avira then AVG - and they'll be borth every penny
if you are willing to pay (look for OEM versions)
read a magazine or some other trusted source
currently AVIRA is the fave
but it replaced Kaspersky (I think just because after more than two years at the top spot ... it's time to give someone else a chance)
go for a security suite if poss ... that way everything should work together