Author Topic: Space Engineers Virus?  (Read 3123 times)

iirc steam uses torrents to download games,
Mmmmm no it doesn't.
http://www.whoishostingthis.com/blog/2010/12/31/steam-power-good-cdn/
They use a distributed network of datacenters to handle everything.


Malwarebytes is the best in my opinion to use, I also use Windows Defender as a backup.
Malwarebytes doesn't replace antivirus software, but itself is supposed to be complementary to one, so basically you're using windows defender as your primary antivirus.


Malwarebytes doesn't replace antivirus software, but itself is supposed to be complementary to one, so basically you're using windows defender as your primary antivirus.
I use it in combination with Avast! and it works really well.
Avast blocks most threats coming in while malwarebytes can clean up whatever might have made it through.

I used to use all kinds of AV and malwarebytes, but in the end common sense + windows defender is all you need.
Everything else just slow you down, a lot.

I used to use all kinds of AV and malwarebytes, but in the end common sense + windows defender is all you need.
Everything else just slow you down, a lot.
I disagree.



What's wrong with norton? Also, i use malwarebytes as well, i love it.

What's wrong with norton? Also, i use malwarebytes as well, i love it.
don't they conflict with each other when you run then in real time

What's wrong with norton? Also, i use malwarebytes as well, i love it.

every single site that I have visited that has viruses on it literally says, "Protected by Norton", not to mention it's laggy crap compared to malwarebytes.


I use AVG, Malwarebytes, and Avast. None of my other antiviruses besides AVG gave me a warning on that, but I'm fairly sure malwarebytes is only for full scans, not active protection.

but I'm fairly sure malwarebytes is only for full scans, not active protection.