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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 ▲ Collapse | | | Never without anti-virus software | Mar 1, 2006 |
Norton Internet Security is not the cheapest software but absolutely reliable. I never had any problems. AntiVir is not bad but forget about Zone Alarm. Kindest regards Gabriella | | | Nicole Schnell Spojené státy americké Local time: 08:19 angličtina -> němčina + ... In memoriam Never ever without virus protection. | Mar 1, 2006 |
I am using McAffee. It's the priciest I admit, but they got the best quality ratings. They update automatically at least 3 times a week, sometimes twice a day. I also use McAffee Firewall. | | | Gabriel Lang Francie Local time: 17:19 angličtina -> francouzština
There are several "free" antivirus solutions. The licence for a "pro" usage is quite reasonable and you can use the personal edition for a while in order to test them. http://www.free-av.com/ http://free.grisoft.com/ In addition, it's good to be very careful in handling e-mails that look strange or... See more There are several "free" antivirus solutions. The licence for a "pro" usage is quite reasonable and you can use the personal edition for a while in order to test them. http://www.free-av.com/ http://free.grisoft.com/ In addition, it's good to be very careful in handling e-mails that look strange or unusual. Just delete them even befor downloading them on your PC, via a webmail or any other tool that could check e-mails remotely (e-prompter, ...). Those are just a few leads. Gabriel ▲ Collapse | |
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Maria Asis Španělsko Local time: 17:19 Člen (2002) angličtina -> španělština + ... Free Avast antivirus | Mar 1, 2006 |
There's also Avast! Widely and happily used between many colleagues! You can download from www.avast.com María José
[Edited at 2006-03-01 10:16] | | | Özden Arıkan Německo Local time: 17:19 Člen angličtina -> turečtina + ... I don't believe | Mar 1, 2006 |
that the last two options will ever get any votes! ("I don't know [whether I use an antivirus software?]" and "What is an antivirus software?") I use Norton, by the way. | | | Mrudula Tambe Indie Local time: 20:49 angličtina -> maráthština + ... In memoriam Recently I suffer through Blackworm | Mar 1, 2006 |
I'm the member of many yahoogroups and I was gifted Blackworm through it though I usually don't open suspicious mails or websites. Then that worm started sending the mails in my name to others. So I sent mails to all my contacts not to open the letters with attachements in my name and updated and run the norton AVS. Also I wrote the letters to my mail-servers viz. yahoo, hotmail, gmail etc. and followed the instructions given by them time to time. So today I'm sure that my computer is virus free... See more I'm the member of many yahoogroups and I was gifted Blackworm through it though I usually don't open suspicious mails or websites. Then that worm started sending the mails in my name to others. So I sent mails to all my contacts not to open the letters with attachements in my name and updated and run the norton AVS. Also I wrote the letters to my mail-servers viz. yahoo, hotmail, gmail etc. and followed the instructions given by them time to time. So today I'm sure that my computer is virus free. ▲ Collapse | | | Sonja Tomaskovic (X) Německo Local time: 17:19 angličtina -> němčina + ...
I used to have Norton, but would never use it again. It caused serious trouble on my PC. Kaspersky is good, however, real-time monitoring needs a lot of memory, and can slow my PC down at times. It is also very slow when scanning the complete system (I guess, most AV programs are very slow in this respect). If things need to go fast and I can't afford to have Kaspersky use up my memory, I run ClamAV via Cygwin on Win XP, which does a great job. Sonja | |
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Norton and Spyware Doctor | Mar 1, 2006 |
I use Norton, which works a treat, although I've used Mcaffee in the past with no problems. I've also got Spyware Doctor, a cheap program that costs approx GBP 15 and is great at picking up all those malicious little bugs that hide away in your software and steal your passwords. Lizzy Sumner | | | Ahmed Dahman Egypt Local time: 18:19 angličtina -> arabština + ...
Sonja Tomaskovic wrote: I used to have Norton, but would never use it again. It caused serious trouble on my PC. Kaspersky is good, however, real-time monitoring needs a lot of memory, and can slow my PC down at times. It is also very slow when scanning the complete system (I guess, most AV programs are very slow in this respect). If things need to go fast and I can't afford to have Kaspersky use up my memory, I run ClamAV via Cygwin on Win XP, which does a great job. Sonja You are right Sonja. Kaspersky is very good and can be used instead of Norton Anti-Virus but you still need a Firewall protection. | | | Christian Local time: 17:19 angličtina -> němčina + ... Anti-virus isn't everything | Mar 1, 2006 |
I agree that running a decent anti-virus is absolutely essential these days. However, viruses aren't the only nasties out there. Just think of all the trojan horses, spyware, dialers and other malware. Therefore, I also use a firewall, a good anti-trojan and a couple of anti-spyware apps. Maybe I'm sort of paranoid, I don't know, but what I do know for sure is that my machine has never been infected. Kind regards, ... See more I agree that running a decent anti-virus is absolutely essential these days. However, viruses aren't the only nasties out there. Just think of all the trojan horses, spyware, dialers and other malware. Therefore, I also use a firewall, a good anti-trojan and a couple of anti-spyware apps. Maybe I'm sort of paranoid, I don't know, but what I do know for sure is that my machine has never been infected. Kind regards, Christian ▲ Collapse | |
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P Waters Velká Británie angličtina -> tagalština + ... Necessary evil | Mar 1, 2006 |
Sadly because of a combination of malicious attitudes by some people, extremely poor software design and development skills (or perhaps deliberate design faults) it is a necessary evil to have anti-virus software and firewalls at least running on each of your computers. However having said that, personal experience has shown up the following: Norton/Symantec AV software - very large footprint on the system and in main memory terms. If your limited on the memory you have... See more Sadly because of a combination of malicious attitudes by some people, extremely poor software design and development skills (or perhaps deliberate design faults) it is a necessary evil to have anti-virus software and firewalls at least running on each of your computers. However having said that, personal experience has shown up the following: Norton/Symantec AV software - very large footprint on the system and in main memory terms. If your limited on the memory you have in your computer then you will find that this software eats up main memory making the operation of simple task switching between applications really sluggish - make sure you have plenty of main memory to Norton/Symantec. Tried running it on machines with 64/128/256 MB - this was back a year or so ago and that was a reasonable amount of memory then. Also found real problems with it interfering with other applications and corrupting its own configuration - actually turning itself off without letting on. McAfee - smaller footprint in main memory which means that there is more space for the applications you are actually trying to use to do work. However, configuration really irritating (don't try expanding font sizes on your with McAfee because it fails to scale it's dialogs). Also you can't turn off the check for updates (where you want to do it manually). It has an option but still keeps bugging you. Online/phone support - hopeless. Like Norton/Symantec once they have your money I have found they are not interested in sorting problems out. Used it for many years and have seen it get worse and worse. AVG (Grisoft) - So far a nice unobtrusive program. Early days yet but preferred choice so far. Why the title? Basically because the only reason these pieces of software are needed is because Microsoft is unwilling to fix the problems they have put into their operating systems (these are design faults or features not problems due to the complexity). By default these operating systems are easily open to attack which is not the case with others such as BSD, Unix and some others. ▲ Collapse | | | Balaban Cerit Turecko Local time: 18:19 Člen (2004) angličtina -> turečtina + ... Automatic virus information updating | Mar 1, 2006 |
My old program was Norton but now I use Kaspersky. As Sonja notes, sometimes it can slow down the computer, but I regard file security as more important. Daily virus information updating is possible with Kaspersky, which I think is very important, since using anti-virus software hasn't much meaning without regular virus information updating. Using anti-virus software isn't enough to make a computer secure, I also would recommend using a good software against spyware/adware. There ar... See more My old program was Norton but now I use Kaspersky. As Sonja notes, sometimes it can slow down the computer, but I regard file security as more important. Daily virus information updating is possible with Kaspersky, which I think is very important, since using anti-virus software hasn't much meaning without regular virus information updating. Using anti-virus software isn't enough to make a computer secure, I also would recommend using a good software against spyware/adware. There are some related threads in the "Safe computing" forum: http://www.proz.com/forum/74 ▲ Collapse | | | Henk Peelen Nizozemsko Local time: 17:19 Člen (2002) němčina -> nizozemština + ... SITE LOCALIZER
Neither woman nor man can enter your computer unauthorized, when you use Norman. Being not too much woman oriented, the producer of this product skipped the "neither woman" part in the brand name and had left "Norman". Before Norman I used Norton, but my shop recommended Norman. OK man, I can't help so! | | | Stran v tématu: [1 2 3] > | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Poll: Do you use anti-virus software? (Please comment if you have tips.) Protemos translation business management system | Create your account in minutes, and start working! 3-month trial for agencies, and free for freelancers!
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