What Spyware & AntiVirus Programs do you use and Why?
I have heard a fair bit of debate lately on the pros and cons of various anti virus programs and spyware programs so i thoguht it would be interesting to hear everyone heres opinion.
What Antivirus program do you use and why?
What are it's best feature and where does it fail?
What Spyware programs do you use and how do they perform?
What programs do you know to avoid by experience?
My 2 cents, on Viri & Spyware scanners
Viri Scanner:
I have tried most virus scanners and I have always gone back to NOD32.
(Works on win98 - 2003) :thumbs:
*WHY?
: Updates daily, not once a week like Nortan.
: Virtually no slow down on my system with auto scan.
: Uses very few resources.
: Most important, it is the only scanner I have seen to catch unknown viri consistently with out being updated.
: Catches basic spyware and keyloggers. (www.nod32.com)
Firewalls:
I have only been truely happy with Norton and Zonealarm, but if I had windows98 I would use nortan's firewall. In XP I use the built in Firewall in tangent with my Router's Firewall.
Norton's firewall has a simple interface that makes handling it fairly easy and normaly only asks for help when unknown programs try to access the net. Assuming you had it scan your HD for all internet programs.
Spyware:
I have learned that if you want to be nearly 100% clean of all spyware, keyloggers and other junk you need to run 2 or 3 dif. spyware programs.
Ones I think work well are; :thumbs2:
*** Adaware SE
** Spybot 1.4
* M$ Antispyware
Also, to minimize the need if not nearly remove the need of useing spyware scanners simply switch your browser to Opera (www.opera.com) or to Firefox (www.mozilla.org). I can go months with either one of those browsers and nearly nerver get spyware on my system. But with 5 minutes (or less) with Internet Explorer I would find spyware on my system (nothing dangerous), but I would get infected. :redeyes:
Plural for virus is...........
What is the plural of 'virus'? :rolleyes:
It is not viri, or (which is worse) virii.
True, the word comes directly from Latin, (I took a stab at the dark when I used viri) Being Greek and American didn't help with my guess.....
... Besides, viri is the Latin word for 'men'.... but if you where to compare what a virus does and then look at men... would you see any differences?
(Matrix)
and the answer is .......... virus = > viruses
Thanks for questioning my grammar :butt: