Antivirus?
Avast! is great, and free:
Well as u should already know since practically EVERYONE on here told you AVG is the best , i side by side tested it with MCAFEE and NORTON===40% success on Norton 60% success catch on MCafee and 95% success catch on AVG, and that was the freeware version, so yeah, definately go with avg. Plus even the freeware versions come with properties as someone mentioned earlier , updates itself daily. You can also get a AVG firewall i beleive as well, but im not sure if its freeware or not. Might need to subscribe or something, but AVG is definatley the choice to go with as far as Antivirus is concerned, has no competition.( Though i do have AVAST anti-viri on my USB drive and havn't had an issue, but my USB drive doesn't pick up viruses much,lol.)
I've used AVG, AntiVir, Avast, BitDefender, Norton, and NOD32 before; at least, those are all of the ones I can remember. Out of those, I've found this:
- Norton and BitDefender are both memory hogs.
- Both of those are about equal in their inaccuracy.
- AVG and AntiVir are comparable as free, solid AV programs.
- Both of those are just above average in their accuracy.
- Avast and NOD32 are both very accurate and highly configurable.
- Both of those have varied real-time scanners, which are very effective.
So, what is my verdict from what I've bothered to try? Avast is my answer from experience; I've used it for years and trust it. Within the past year or so, though, I've found that NOD32 is also a strong choice. Oh, and being intelligent about your downloads helps, too. :happy:
Well, i've had norton kaspersky nod32, Zonealarm and avast. Norton DO NOT GET i had to go into safe mode to get it off it ate my resources so fast. Kaspersky seems really good but it asks about every little thing like when you sign onto AIM and MSN even though you tell it to always allow. I like nod32 it is discrete dosen't make many popups has a lot of good features. ZoneAlarm was probably my favorite besides one thing. You seem to get these errors on HBH idk if it's been fixed but i remember that you'd get like a refresh your cookies or something with zone alarm. Avast is pretty good didnt have for a really long time though. Hope that helps.
Folk Theory wrote: but at least yo can get one that has SElinux and iptables as part of its kernel!
That wasn't designed for security, though… merely augmented to include moderate security considerations. As far as I'm concerned, any OS behind a properly configured hardware firewall is the best option. Let's not bring this too far OT, though.