ChatterBank63 mins ago
PC SECURITY
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My new computer came with Norton installed on it which I have now uninstalled. I've installed the free Avast and would like to install more security, so does anyone know if the following will cause conflicts with Avast. Zone Alarm; Malwarebytes and Scotty. Or if anyone knows of a better setup I would love to hear from you.
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On the assumption that the new machine runs Windows 7, uninstall Avast and install Microsoft Security Essentials. Forget about Zone Alarm and Scotty - they are of no use to you...
15:39 Sat 30th Jun 2012
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I have Microsoft Security Essentials, which is programmed, TuneUp - Click Maintenance to clean registry, defragment registry, remove broken shortcuts, gain disk space, optimize system startup and shutdown and defrag hard disks, Advanced System Care for quick malware removal, registry fix, shorcut fix, privacy sweep and junk files clean, CCleaner, and Malwarebytes anti malware. Some may say that I do not need so much but not one picks up everything. None are used at the same time and they all cost me nothing.
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Anvi anti malware....
Pros
Attractive user interface. Includes optimization and privacy clean-up tools.
Cons
Worst test results for malware removal. Worst test results for protecting a clean system against malware attack. Quarantined a number of verifiably valid Windows component files, luckily nothing critical.
Bottom Line
Where some antivirus products excel at malware removal and others at preventing new attacks, Anvi Smart Defender is consistently terrible at both. Worse, in testing it quarantined a number of verifiably clean Windows files. Avoid it at all costs.
Anvi anti malware....
Pros
Attractive user interface. Includes optimization and privacy clean-up tools.
Cons
Worst test results for malware removal. Worst test results for protecting a clean system against malware attack. Quarantined a number of verifiably valid Windows component files, luckily nothing critical.
Bottom Line
Where some antivirus products excel at malware removal and others at preventing new attacks, Anvi Smart Defender is consistently terrible at both. Worse, in testing it quarantined a number of verifiably clean Windows files. Avoid it at all costs.