I second that, I recommend it to all my clients.Kiwwa said:I use AVG-Free and recommend it to people ALL the time, however i'm also a fan of NOD32.
AVG-Free is... FREE and works just as well as anything else i've ever used, scans my computer every day after automatically updating itself automatically, it's just nice nice nice from the top to the bottom.
MysteryMan said:I am a big fan of NOD32 too. I am glad some people here mentioned it. Many people haven't even heard about it. It does its job well, is easy to use and is really light on memory. AVG is a good option if you are looking for a free antivirus. I hate norton and don't understand why so many people use it.
Michael S. said:I am currently using McAfee, I haven't had any problems with it yet, although I haven't had it that long. When I was using Norton, I had a lot of thing popping up on my computer, one of which was a keylogger. Whenever it was found, I could never remove it, no matter what program I used because whenever it was found, my computer restarted, and my Norton antivirus was just blocking the information from being sent (if I remember corretly) and Norton was expiring in like 10 days, so I had to reboot the whole computer to make sure none of the information the keylogger retrieved was sent out.
Without a doubt, go AVG. Uses barely any resources, doesnt put crap files in critical system areas (unlike Norton and McAfee), can be run off a USB drive, detects more than Norton (havent compared side by side with McAfee yet) and best of all, its free.JapanimemanDO said:-AVG-Free (as opposed to Avast)
-ZoneAlarm
-and of course AdAware SE
Is this a good plan? I'm no techie, in fact I'm kinda new to this and I need your guys' help, especially Knuckles'.