That's actually what I'm running on my work computer right now because I have Windows 7 and I can't buy a new corporate AV software until next year because of budget issues.
And because it's good
That's actually what I'm running on my work computer right now because I have Windows 7 and I can't buy a new corporate AV software until next year because of budget issues.
You do realize that if you have an updated anti-virus application, a virus (unless it hasn't been discovered yet) gets caught by the AV before it can actually do anything, right? Plus, most AV software out there utilizes heuristics to determine if an application or file is exhibiting virus-like behavior, and quarantines them immediately if they are. That is if you have an AV software worth a damn and you keep it updated. Norton has the best track record of finding and stopping viruses before they do any damage to your computer, and it's anti-spyware properties are getting better as time goes on.
What it really comes down to is being smart about what you download and install from the internet. Also, not believing misinformation is always a good thing to do.
Nope... McAffee is horrible for your computer though. Norton wasn't ever "horrible", but it was a system hog unfortunately. So I used PC-cillin for a while, and then moved back to Norton. It's expensive, but you can get a 3-pack for $50. It's obviously more expensive than something like AVG, but with AVG you're getting what you pay for. It used to be really, really good, but those days are gone. If I had to recommend a free AV software, then I'd say to go with Avast... it's infinitely better than AVG.
I'm talking about undiscovered viruses. Ever wonder why Norton has the track record?
The best thing I ever did was to stop using IE for internet browsing honestly. Once hackers get bored with that they will move on. Its always fun to try to bring the big guy down.
FYI, I am a software engineer and know full well how AV software works.
That's what heuristic scanning is for, of which Symantec/Norton has some of the best in the industry.
Oh, and I'm a Systems Engineer... I get paid to keep my servers and computers secure. There are only two products that I'd trust to do that... Norton/Symantec (which I use currently), and Trend Micro Pc-Cillin (home) and OfficeScan/ServerProtect.
Trend Micro really? You're the first SE I have heard to say this...
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