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joecar
August 8th, 2006, 07:46 PM
I'm using Norton Internet Security and Norton Antivirus, the auto update does not work, and I generally hate the two products (came with my Dell)... :bash:
and their license is about to expire in about 1 week... :cheers:

does anyone have any suggestions as to what I should be using (and why)...?

Thanks, I do appreciate your thoughts.
Joe
:cheers:

TAQuickness
August 8th, 2006, 09:12 PM
I use McAfee at home, and NAV at work. Never had a problem with McAfee, and would use it at work if all our vendors supported it's use.

Tordne
August 8th, 2006, 10:27 PM
Trend Micro PC Cillian (probably spelt wrong) is supposed to be good.

ntae
August 8th, 2006, 10:56 PM
I have had problems with norton on my dells and removal of norton can be a PITA , after full reloads i now run AVG (free) on all my PCs

Geoff

mnotx
August 9th, 2006, 12:36 AM
Avast is quite good.

dissonance
August 9th, 2006, 12:49 AM
The only way to go is Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition, It does Antivirus and mal-ware. I run it on over 2000 computers and server, Netware\Linux and Windows 2k3 Server but it works just as well on one desktop. It also uses alot less resources then others.

The fact your live update is not working is not a good thing, could be a virus or maybe your subscription is out of date

Firewall, no need to run anything other then the default firewall in winXP SP2, Norton Internet Security cause more problems then it can fix...

If you want more detail on Corporate Edition just PM me :D

Give this a try if you think you might be infected
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/home_homeoffice/index_virus.html

John Skiba
August 9th, 2006, 07:05 AM
LOLs... I've used Norton for years always updated. blahblah blah

It is absolutely weak in comparison to Panda.

www.pandasoftware.com (http://www.pandasoftware.com)

(You guys are going to freak at all the crap it finds that Norton couldn't.)

Garry
August 9th, 2006, 08:15 AM
Norton & Symantec aren't as "top of the line" anymore as they have been until a couple years ago ... especially the personal firewall part of either one is far from reliable ... I've seen test results in magazines that would strongly suggest to use anything but them ...

I've been running the free Sygate personal firewall, and it's working pretty well and reliable ... anyway, Symantec bought up Sygate (presumably to get rid of the competition), so the .com-site is offline (redirected to symantec), but the german site is still available, including the download of the program ...

Blacky
August 9th, 2006, 08:55 AM
Just to throw another one in the mix. I use NOD32 (www.nod32.com) (http://www.eset.com%29), since changing to NOD32 I have not been infected. It's blindingly fast and very unobtrusive.
Paul

joecar
August 9th, 2006, 11:58 AM
Cool... thanks for all the responses, I'll check each one out.
:cheers:

Tydriver
August 9th, 2006, 12:28 PM
I have had problems with norton on my dells and removal of norton can be a PITA , after full reloads i now run AVG (free) on all my PCs

Geoff



:iamwithstupid:


www.grisoft.com is where you get the AVG Free.. Gotta hunt for it on the site but its awesome I've had it 2 years now totally free (and LEGAL !)

joecar
August 12th, 2006, 02:43 PM
:iamwithstupid:


www.grisoft.com (http://www.grisoft.com) is where you get the AVG Free.. Gotta hunt for it on the site but its awesome I've had it 2 years now totally free (and LEGAL !)I like free and I was running out of time so I'm giving it a spin. :cheers:

lol, Symantec was tough to uninstall, it just did not want to die, but it's gone now. :cheers:

Tydriver
August 13th, 2006, 12:25 AM
I like free and I was running out of time so I'm giving it a spin. :cheers:

lol, Symantec was tough to uninstall, it just did not want to die, but it's gone now. :cheers:

You think Symantec is bad to remove.. Try removing the AOL software someone installed on their computer when they did the full install.. I had a buddy that didnt know much about computers. He installed everything on his HP and then had problems a year later.. That stuff was soo embedded in the hard drive it kept re-installing itself when you removed part of it and then rebooted the computer. I finally got pissed off and reformatted the whole damn thing, viola.. AOL free !

ringram
August 13th, 2006, 02:33 AM
Yeah I vote AVG too, free is good.
Use the XP firewall, that for AV and something like the microsoft spyware tool (also free) for spyware. All up zero cost and just as good.

John Skiba
August 13th, 2006, 03:10 AM
Yeah I vote AVG too, free is good.
Use the XP firewall, that for AV and something like the microsoft spyware tool (also free) for spyware. All up zero cost and just as good.

Yes they do ad up to FREE, but they ALL leave behind some pests. ;)

ringram
August 13th, 2006, 04:39 AM
They all do..

Dirk Diggler
August 13th, 2006, 04:44 AM
Also you can try fsecure This progrma was very good un obtrusive and didnt use to much resources http://www.f-secure.com/

TAQuickness
August 13th, 2006, 05:02 AM
Also you can try fsecure This progrma was very good un obtrusive and didnt use to much resources http://www.f-secure.com/

Semes lkie it mite have corrupted your spell chekur. :Eyecrazy: :cheers: :Eyecrazy:

joecar
August 13th, 2006, 07:14 AM
Yes they do ad up to FREE, but they ALL leave behind some pests. ;)what do I look for, I'm going to hunt down and kill those...?

Is Windows Defender any good, should I let it run...?
Is the Windows firewall any good (I'm already running a hardware firewall/router)...?

Tydriver
August 16th, 2006, 11:45 AM
In case anyone else is looking for AVG Free antivirus, I found a mirror site here:

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download886.html


Good luck, works awesome !

Cougar281
August 17th, 2006, 08:58 AM
I'm using Norton Internet Security

That's the first problem... The home versions of symantecs products suck... the only symantec products worth anything are the corporate versions.... But Internet Security REALLY sucks... has caused more problems than you can imagine.

emarkay
August 17th, 2006, 10:17 AM
I use Trend Micro PC-Cillin Interent Security 2006 as a firewall and A/V Anti Malware program as a first line of software protection:
http://www.trendmicro.com/en/products/desktop/pc-cillin/evaluate/overview.htm

I recommend XBlock's X-cleaner for a secondary Anti-Malware and session cleaner. For the cost, it's amazing:
http://www.xblock.com/deluxe.php

Two freeware programs make up the tertiary line, Spybot S&D:
http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html

and Adaware SE:
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

Adaware catches a few MRU's that the others don't find, and Spybot seems as comprehensive as X-Cleaner, and also gets a few MRU's that the other's don't find. It also features a great set of tools for Malware protection.

Of course for those using Windows XP, the Windows Update site is a must visit weekly, and common sense is also a must when using data from remote sites.

John Skiba
August 17th, 2006, 10:34 AM
I've used Symantecs, Microsofts, Spybot, Adaware, AG and others and ALL of them missed stuff that Panda picked up right after them. :D Not to mention, running all those programs to pickup various stuff really bogs your system down. There is a reason why major corporation use Panda world wide and just because it's not as "famous" in the states as Symantec or Mcaffee is actually good. They have a free trial, Platium 2006 is the entire package in one. Dare I say it's like comparing EFILive to HPT? ;) :eek:

emarkay
August 18th, 2006, 01:46 AM
There are a number of products, but no single one can do it all. It is a good idea to "get a second opinion" when dealing with malware. :)

BTW for my use, only the PC-Cillin A/V-Firewall is loaded in memory, the others are selected and used as needed. (I have 83% system resources free as I type...)

mnotx
August 18th, 2006, 03:34 AM
I've used Symantecs, Microsofts, Spybot, Adaware, AG and others and ALL of them missed stuff that Panda picked up right after them. :D Not to mention, running all those programs to pickup various stuff really bogs your system down. There is a reason why major corporation use Panda world wide and just because it's not as "famous" in the states as Symantec or Mcaffee is actually good. They have a free trial, Platium 2006 is the entire package in one. Dare I say it's like comparing EFILive to HPT? ;) :eek:

I have been using Panda Platinum for a while now and must agree that it is better than the many other products I have tried. None are perfect, but Panda is one of the better ones, and it is so much faster and less obtrusive than most.

Bruce Melton
August 18th, 2006, 05:03 AM
Yeah I vote AVG too, free is good.
Use the XP firewall, that for AV and something like the microsoft spyware tool (also free) for spyware. All up zero cost and just as good.

We are cheap and think alike.

joecar
August 18th, 2006, 05:19 AM
We are cheap and think alike.:cheers:

ringram
August 18th, 2006, 05:33 AM
Im an IT Architect so get all my stuff for free anyway, but given the bill there is no way Id pay for the commercial stuff. Id use open source and free for home use stuff all the time.

Ira
August 18th, 2006, 05:56 AM
[quote=Tydriver]In case anyone else is looking for AVG Free antivirus, I found a mirror site here:


The real site is just http://free.grisoft.com which gets you right there with no problem or searching.

Ira