AVG Free.
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AVG Free.
Symantec endpoint. I had kind of a tough time finding something I really like for 64bit os at a reasonable price. This fit the bill at just over $100 for 10 user license.
Kaspersky IS 2010.
Also use WinPatrol Plus and Task Catcher.
nod32, avira, ms essentials
Kaspersky 2010..there is no better
Been usin Avast since 2 year, there is no better AV :P Kaspersky, Avg or else have many bugs, and annoying
Nod32 here :) Really good, as Kaspersky.
A useful URL (in french, sorry ^^) to compare Avast, Antivir and AVG : http://forum.malekal.com/avast-antivir-avg-t11659.html
Ok it's from 2008, but the informations given there are still really interesting (as the entire forum, I suggest all of you to read it if you understand french :))
Wierd compare :S I tried Nod32, Avast, AVG and Antivir... Nod32 is SUPER passive av, don't detect many viruses. Antivir pretty good but had bsod with it, AVG like nod32... Avast is cool. Its like install and forgot... Updates every day, detect all :banana::banana::banana::banana: and give you option what to do with it xD
NOD32 4 64bits for sure :up:
KIS 2009 with my notebook and a PC.
Antivir Free with my 2nd notebook.
avira here. XP, Vista or 7 it hasn't let me down.
Try AnVir Task Manager. It shows everything running on a computer. I've been using it for about 4 or 5 years on a couple of pc's, and I've been really happy with it
MS Security Essentials.
comodo!
avira free!
I've been using Avira for like 5 years now, has never let me down
Eset Smart Security here, although every few weeks I'll try something else for a few days (I have to have an intimate understanding of all packages for work :( ). For paid software I can't think of better, for free I heartily recommend Avast 5.
Combination of MSSE and the occasional run of Malwarebytes Anti Malware keeps my system clean as a whistle.
I used AVG for a few years when it was version 6 but picked up a virus which it couldn't get rid so i had to re-install windows :( Now I use Avast and I've had no problems for 2 years or so.
I put it on all my rigs and any rigs which come to me for repair.
Using Microsoft Security Essentials. It's free for Windows 7 users (and perhaps those on Vista as well).
Personally I would try and find out what is the most commonly used antivirus and that provides feed back to its developer. A modern antivirus needs to be able to send user feedback on the threats that it finds so that the developer can keep you up to date. I use AVG and its residant shield has caught a few nasty little critters for me.
Nod32 Smart Security
I know I've already posted, but I'd like to update.
I'm now using KIS 2010 and couldn't be happier about this "total solution".
I add Malwarebytes for extra scanning duties, especially useful to keep on a flash drive to use on other people's computers in safe mode.
Yea i used to work for a company that use Trend and they got viruses all over thier server ALL THE FREEKING TIME!! Trend micro is a pile of DOG SHIZAZLE!!!:down: It got to the point that I would purposefully open attachments bwecause i knew thet Trend Micro WASNT going to catch it. I kept telling the IT guy to switch to a different prog but he wouldnt. I think I am personally responsible for about 10-12 different infections and half of them were by opening email attachemnts just to prove the IT guy was an idiot for using Trend Micro.
My comp at work kept getting infected and I had to use Mcaffee online to clean it.:ROTF:
At home, I subscribe to ESET NOD32 and have been virus free for years. And I surf a tremendus amout of :banana::banana::banana::banana:o and haxer sites!!:up: