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Author Topic: Is avast a good antivirus software?  (Read 1776 times)

Just find out a way to disable the stuffty messages that pop up every 4 seconds.

avast is free forever maxx
I am getting internet security, which has all the stuff I need, I'm going to buy it for 29.99$.

Just find out a way to disable the stuffty messages that pop up every 4 seconds.
silent/gaming mode

Have you even considered Microsoft Security Essentials

Have you even considered Microsoft Security Essentials
those seem horrible imo

"Seem"

Works wonders, and it's from Microsoft

Edit: found some comparisons

http://blog.vtechsquad.com/2013/04/02/microsoft-security-essentials-vs-avast-2013/
« Last Edit: May 02, 2013, 10:31:01 PM by Choi »

"Seem"

Works wonders, and it's from Microsoft

Edit: found some comparisons

http://blog.vtechsquad.com/2013/04/02/microsoft-security-essentials-vs-avast-2013/
compare Avast! internet security to microshaft security essentials

Help me understand why you think MSE is bad

found some comparisons

http://blog.vtechsquad.com/2013/04/02/microsoft-security-essentials-vs-avast-2013/
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Zero-day Threats

This is one area of infection where Microsoft Security Essentials 2013 lacked during the AV-Test(s) and Avast held good. The Microsoft suite missed at detecting 10% or more of known zero-day threats, putting itself in jeopardy and in some way giving users a reason to dissuade from it. However there is nothing to worry about as Microsoft is bringing up itself to the par with other security software like Avast in terms of offering anti-zero-day capability. Avast 2013, on the other hand offers a good protection from zero-day threats and helps keep computers protected from these increasingly becoming dangerous threats.
lol

There a lot of words under where you bolded, those were last year's tests too

There a lot of words under where you bolded, those were last year's tests too
"hey guise we're going to do it later!!!1!"
vs.
"We're offering this from day-1, er, day-zero or whatever the forget."


Let's say it goes both ways

Performance vs Security

Article also says that Microsoft updated to prevent Zero Day viruses. It's like you guys are only looking at the zero day virus section anyway

anyway, should i get it?

Better than having nothing