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It's that time of year again, my Norton 360 sub has run out and while I've had no real issues with Norton I'm not convinced it's doing all it should and I think that it may be a waste of PC resources as well as money if I resub. :/

 

So basically are there any good alternatives out there, either Free or Sub based that y'know... actually work properly?

 

Any help advice appreciated, thanks. :smile:

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If you want to pay NOD32 and Kaspersky are well regarded. AVG is free, but apparently can be quite the resource hog.

I don't use anti-virus at all. I'm taking a gamble.

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I recommend a combo of the free Avira Anti-virus and Comodo Firewall.

But if you are willing to pay, NOD32 is the best choice.

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I recommend none, with a little bit of common sense use in the internet.

 

Just me being curious, but do tell? Common sense tells you to get protection, it's incredibly easy to get an infected computer. Specically if you use online banking.

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I recommend none, with a little bit of common sense use in the internet.

Depends what sort of stuff you download....

 

NOD32 is a very good program that is not invasive and uses very little system resources.

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Just me being curious, but do tell? Common sense tells you to get protection, it's incredibly easy to get an infected computer. Specically if you use online banking.

 

In my opinion, most (or all) anti virus are useless when it comes to the real threats in the internet and are resource hogs. Windows Vista or XP(SP3) are now very secure systems, with integrated malware detecting software and firewalls.

 

Unless you go around shady websites downloading keygens that ask for administrative access to you computer, then what you really need is a good browser that detects phishing (the real source of bank account theft) and other "website tricks".

 

Depends what sort of stuff you download....

 

NOD32 is a very good program that is not invasive and uses very little system resources.

 

NOD32 does appear to be the best of the bunch with its heuristics algorithms (at least last time I researched about it).

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A friend recommended a really nice program to me recently. It's called sandboxie.

 

You can launch any program in it. What it does, is preventing access to the harddrive of any program launched therein. So this means that if you want to mess around with something you can safely do it without harming your system. This also includes going to unsafe websites in a sandboxed browser. Downloading can be a bit of a hassle though but is still possible.

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