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here everyone gonna say what the best security program ever used to keep your pc protected ....
For me I think the best is avast !! It has built in sandbox so it is very safe ... That makes it different from other antiviruses
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i go with bitdefender and malwarebytes
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Symantec Endpoint Protection & Malwarebytes Anti-malware
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Free, definitely Avast.
Paid.. between Kaspersky and NOD32. Kaspersky is better, but heavier on PC.
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Norton 360 on my computer.
Clam Win ( www.clamwin.com) on my other one.
Avira Antivirus on my mother's computer.
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(Dec 12, 2013, 06:12 am)NokTham Wrote: Symantec Endpoint Protection & Malwarebytes Anti-malware
Same here at the moment.
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(Dec 12, 2013, 06:12 am)NokTham Wrote: Symantec Endpoint Protection & Malwarebytes Anti-malware
What made u use Symantec ? Is there anything special about it ???
(Dec 12, 2013, 17:43 pm)RobertX Wrote: Norton 360 on my computer.
Clam Win (www.clamwin.com) on my other one.
Avira Antivirus on my mother's computer.
why clam win ?? I wonder why ??
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(Dec 12, 2013, 21:46 pm)aaameeen Wrote: why clam win ?? I wonder why ??
Well, that computer is old and is running Windows 2000. As of now, it only use Clam Win and no other modern antiviruses or security programs. I don't use it to download programs, rip DVDs, or burn images. I just use it as a testing computer and I reserve it for guests.
I like it because although it is not the most popular software, I am a big fan of free programs. But not only is it just free, it's got the anatomy of a flexible program: portability that can stretch for miles, flat learning curve that the most computer-iliterate (sp?) can comprehend, non-dependence of ads, and a thorough documentation.
It's pretty late, so my grammar is not at its best. In a nutshell, it's a good software because of good foundations of a program.
If, however, you have an antivirus that is better than Clam Win and can run on Windows 2000, Please feel free to tell me.
Hope this helps.
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Dec 13, 2013, 02:40 am
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(Dec 12, 2013, 23:54 pm)RobertX Wrote: (Dec 12, 2013, 21:46 pm)aaameeen Wrote: why clam win ?? I wonder why ??
Well, that computer is old and is running Windows 2000. As of now, it only use Clam Win and no other modern antiviruses or security programs. I don't use it to download programs, rip DVDs, or burn images. I just use it as a testing computer and I reserve it for guests.
I like it because although it is not the most popular software, I am a big fan of free programs. But not only is it just free, it's got the anatomy of a flexible program: portability that can stretch for miles, flat learning curve that the most computer-iliterate (sp?) can comprehend, non-dependence of ads, and a thorough documentation.
It's pretty late, so my grammar is not at its best. In a nutshell, it's a good software because of good foundations of a program.
If, however, you have an antivirus that is better than Clam Win and can run on Windows 2000, Please feel free to tell me.
Hope this helps.
just why can't u upgrade to a newer version of windows ??
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I prefer Windows 2000. It is lightweight, for one. I already installed Windows XP on another computer, and Windows 7/Linux Mint 13 on this one. I don't need to upgrade it, and I simply don't want to.
I enjoy varying my OSs for each computer that I have. Also, I enjoy varying the software that I have for each computer, unless I am forced from doing so. It tends to give a fresh perspective each time.
I did try to upgrade to Windows Vista, but that turned nasty. And besides, there were no Windows Vista drivers for that computer.
Clamwin, as I put it, is a good program with good foundations.
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