Anti Virus

Started by Den, Mar 09, 2008, 21:32:24

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Noreen

I also use SUPERAntiSpyware and SpywareBlaster.

mark

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Clam. A free open source AV. I've used it for years and find it OK

http://www.clamwin.com/

Rik

Never heard of it, tbh, Mark. Thanks for the link. :)
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mark

This is where all the open source goodies live. There is a project for just about every purpose here plus several clones of proprietary software.

Trouble is you will need to take a week off to trawl through all of this.

http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=18


Rik

I see what you mean. Back next Monday... :out:
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Broadback

Tried Kap whatsit, not impressed. I have had NOD32 for some time, been 100% for me, get frequent updates, sometimes several in one day. The only, to me very small, disadvantage is that it hogs my machine for a few seconds when I power up while it does whatever it does.  :whistle:
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

It is usually checking for an update when you power up, BB, but I've never noticed it impact on boot.
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mrapoc

It usually scans on boot so nothing bad is gonna start up and quite literally take control  :eek4:

Clever bit of software  :angel:

Den

Your going to love this   ;D   Went on to PC world web site, in Key words typed in anti virus and it brought about four pages (if you just click on icon it brings up two pages).

Kaspersky anti virus single license  £29.99
Kaspersky anti virus three licences £19.99

Kaspersky Internet security single  £49.99
Kaspersky Internet security three  £59.99

So I reserved anti virus three licenses @ £19.99

Whent in to collect, handed over piece of paper and £20 note (queried if this was correct) walked out with 1p and




Kespersky Internet Security Three License all for £19.99                :yes: :thup:  Dont you love PC World
Mr Music Man.

Rik

Sounds like a bit of finger trouble, doesn't it, Den. :)
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Den

Not my finger though Rik  8)
Mr Music Man.

Rik

No, very much a PCW finger. :)
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Den

I think it was just lazy on their part, the box had the price on it (£59.99)  :angel:
Mr Music Man.

Broadback

Quote from: Rik on Mar 10, 2008, 17:33:15
No, very much a PCW finger. :)
I did not realise that PCW used fingers, I always thought it was their elbows!
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Rik

I always thought, when talking, it was their...  :zip: No, let's not go there. ;)
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Broadback

You almost needed a moderator there Rik!
Nothing is perfect, not even my ignorance!

Rik

Self-restraint is a course that all staff have to go on. ;)
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Broadback

Rik in hand cuffs? Hey up ladies!
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Rik

 :lol:

That was only during the course, BB.  ;D
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Broadback

there was no need to be coarse Rik, there may be children reading!
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Den

after tea I am going to have a fiddle  ::)  I will let you know later what I think about it.  :eyebrow:
Mr Music Man.

Rik

Try MacPherson's Rant, Den, it's a cracking tune.  ;D
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Noreen

The AV program comparison Report is now available. Make sure that you read the Report pdf, you can save it.

Den

Kaspersky up and running on my desktop, at first shocked how long it took to check everything.

Started to have problems almost straight away, Outlook 2007 running very slow and crashing. I was at the point of uninstalling it then I thought, wait it might not be the anti virus, it might be the spam checker. Turned that off and went back to letting Outlook look after itself and all seems to be well. The antivirus runs in the back ground and updates it self at least every couple of hours. So at the moment the jury is out, will report back.  ;D
Mr Music Man.

Rik

Does that make you the foreman, then, Den? ;)

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