Author Topic: Best paid antivirus?  (Read 3369 times)


Malwarebytes pro, but even regular malwarebytes is extremely powerful

Webroot is pretty nice, even though it never stopped any nasty viruses (but I never got any while I had it so I guess it's a bit unfair to judge it in that regard.)

Eset's saved me from several nasty situations, and I've removed countless viruses that I've accidentally got on my system.

Best free antiviruses? Windows is starting to bother me with the lack of Antivirus in my system.

http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

Bitdefender Antivirus Plus appears to be at #1. If you're looking for internet security,

http://internet-security-suite-review.toptenreviews.com/

And again, Bitdefender is #1.

Didn't realize it was that good.

the best paid antivirus is not having one at all, and just using your brain to make sure you download genuine content rather than infectious material

not used an antivirus since 2011 and i've not had one virus (i'm assuming) or malicious forgetup on my pc

I use Eset. It's not blue-ribbon quality but it is definitely an amazing anti-virus.

the best paid antivirus is not having one at all, and just using your brain to make sure you download genuine content rather than infectious material

not used an antivirus since 2011 and i've not had one virus (i'm assuming) or malicious forgetup on my pc
You do realize thats mental. There are viruses that you don't have to click a download button to get.

Why risk it.

Something as simple as an image declared as "abstract" can contain malicious code. Remember that images are bits and bytes too.


You do realize thats mental. There are viruses that you don't have to click a download button to get.

Why risk it.
i've got all my files saved to the cloud anyway so if worst comes to worst i can just throw out the hard-drive and put a new one in and reinstall my os and it'll be good to go


You do realize thats mental. There are viruses that you don't have to click a download button to get.

Why risk it.
I've never had anti virus and never had a virus, and I download all kinds of shady stuff

I just scan every once in a while with malwarebytes

You have to do *something* wrong to get a virus

I've never had anti virus and never had a virus, and I download all kinds of shady stuff

I just scan every once in a while with malwarebytes

You have to do *something* wrong to get a virus

I mean, once in a while, legit websites could get attacked