Kaspersky but it tends to have some annoying bugs once a while. Still feel it's a good one!
Kaspersky but it tends to have some annoying bugs once a while. Still feel it's a good one!
Voted for Microsoft Security Essential (now Windows Defender), it does the job well, and if you pair it with Malwarebyte Antimalware, you're set
Kaspersky is Russian and now banned from US government use due to backdoors. I'd stay away.
Windows Defender is great and included.
Bitdefender and NOD if you want to pay for updates.
Add Spybot or Malwarebytes and you're all set.
@ju1ce
I use Windows Defender and works just fine.
i am using a local product : smadav only few mb
Well web-root anti-virus suit has work great so far with me, has not let me down. I also have good habits to prevent infection. Like using virtual-machines to go to unknown websites.
Windows Defender and Malwarebytes with UAC up to medium so you at least have to try and fsck yourself, bar none.
Maybe Symantec Endpoint or Webroot but only if you are managing thousands of machines and want a control panel. Symantec did do drive encryption the last time I removed it.
Kaspersky is supposedly backdoored, AVG should be considered malware itself (no really some machines have 4 versions installed), Avast had its time in the sun and did what they all do by turning into a big advertisement. McAfee sucked as soon as it moved from DOS. Norton should just consider itself a secondary O/S with annoyance as the main feature.
Kaspersky
I choose avast internet security.
I buy the key from ebay.
So cheap and good.
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