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Old March 25th, 2005, 01:39 PM
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I currently use NAV 2003 updated on my XP Home. MY license renews in June but I'd rather not pay Norton. Have looked at AVG, AVAST, and BitDefender 7 as free alterantives. Appreciate advice on which might be considered my best choice. I also use SpyBot, AdAware, Spyware Guard and Spyware Blaster plus my ZoneAlarm firewall.
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Old March 25th, 2005, 01:54 PM
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Another free av to consider is AntiVir PE.

BitDefender free could be a backup scanner to whatever free av you choose.
I favor AntiVir of the free choices.
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Bit Defender 7 wouldn't do, because it has NO real-time monitor.

I suggest adding the free AntiVir-PE *Classic* to your list.

As to effectiveness, check these two test reports...

_/ #1- Here. Alwil is Avast. Grisoft is AVG. H+BEDV is AntiVir-PE.

_/ #2- Here. Then click "Comparatives" button. The click "Online Results" on line "5.On-demand comparative February 2005" for the latest data.

AntiVir-PE updates signatures ~5X weekly. Avg updates ~3X weekly. I have no experience with Avast.

If you are on dial-up, be aware that each of AntiVir-PE's updates to its signatures now averages ~2.8MB daily. AVG's updates are incremental -- ~0.5MB each. Again, I have no experience with Avast.

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Old March 25th, 2005, 02:15 PM
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Microsfoft give a free 6 month usage of F-Secure. This is one of the best AV you can get.
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Old March 25th, 2005, 02:58 PM
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Shaw gives ShawSecure (rebranded F-Secure Internet Suite 2005) for free,lifetime license. If you need other stuff like firewall and anti-spyware,then you should try it. Just make sure you have DSL/Cable and pretty strong PC.
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I offer a free PC-cillin 2002 6-month to anyone who needs it. PM me for it.
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2002 ? Isn't that a bit too outdated? I mean 3 years? I'd go with Shaw in such case...
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2002 ? Isn't that a bit too outdated? I mean 3 years? I'd go with Shaw in such case...
I dont know...maybe the serial key works with newer versions too
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Old March 25th, 2005, 05:05 PM
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I've updated the license twice. Since NAV 2003 came with the PC I bought, Norton charges me $29.95 to upgrade. I bought NAV 2004 for less than that for my other PC and they charge $20 to update it every year. I'm focusing in on Avast and AVG at this point but wanted some advice from folks that know alot more about the AV than I do. Appreciate the feedback.
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AVG is really easy to use.

Avast is feature rich, and has excellent support on their forum.
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Old March 25th, 2005, 07:41 PM
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I currently use NAV 2003 updated on my XP Home. MY license renews in June but I'd rather not pay Norton. Have looked at AVG, AVAST, and BitDefender 7 as free alterantives. Appreciate advice on which might be considered my best choice. I also use SpyBot, AdAware, Spyware Guard and Spyware Blaster plus my ZoneAlarm firewall.
Thanks.

EZ antivirus from CA has free 12 month trial but it lasts forever since a new download resets the date. Very fast & light, small daily updates, great for newbies or slow pc's.
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Old March 25th, 2005, 07:43 PM
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i have tried most of these. i (not being rude or anyhting like that) do not like avg. maybe the new version is better but the old one was not all it is cracked up to be. no pun intended =) i did not see the light footprint a lot of people "say" it is. not did it protect me when i needed it to. it let to much through on a regular basis. if and when i had a question for grisoft i did not get any timely responses. it usually took 2 days to a week for an answer if i got one. for free bitdefender like said above would not be a good choice. only as a backup scanner as like said it does not scan real time. in my opinion free wise i would probably have to say avast from alwil. second i would say antivir. (i believe they had a free one) i am looking for a backup to nod and i am considering avast. dont know if this helped but just my thoughts
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EZ antivirus from CA has free 12 month trial but it lasts forever since a new download resets the date. Very fast & light, small daily updates, great for newbies or slow pc's.
I HAD a link for that EZ freebie -- it went to CA & thence to Microsoft. But the Microsoft part of the link is now dead. R.I.P.

Does anyone have a *current* link for the EZ freebie -- or is it discontinued?
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Old March 25th, 2005, 08:17 PM
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Try this one:

https://store.ca.com/dr/v2/ec_Main.E...1=78&api2=1360
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Or you can try this one here

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Old March 25th, 2005, 11:14 PM
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@ gerardwil & @bigc -- Many many many thanks! Domo arigato. Mahalo nui loa. Muchas gracias.
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Old March 25th, 2005, 11:56 PM
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Would anyone feel inadequately protected if he had these free security utilities?

Avast
Mwav escan
A squared
Kerio 2.1.5
Microsoft Antispyware Beta
Spybot S&D
Adaware
Spyware Guard
Spyware Blaster
Win Patrol
Startup Monitor

Thanks,
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Old March 26th, 2005, 08:07 AM
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Would anyone feel inadequately protected if he had these free security utilities?

Avast
Mwav escan
A squared
Kerio 2.1.5
Microsoft Antispyware Beta
Spybot S&D
Adaware
Spyware Guard
Spyware Blaster
Win Patrol
Startup Monitor

Thanks,
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Nope I'd feel perfectly safe

I have the following and never had an infection...

Avast
Mwav escan
A squared
Kerio 2.1.5
Winsonar
Microsoft Antispyware Beta
Spybot S&D
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Old March 26th, 2005, 08:34 AM
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I would go with Avast for a good free av-choice, if you choose Avast then you might be interested in RejZor's:

Avast! External Control

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avast! External Control (AEC) tool was designed to extend avast! Antivirus functionality and security.
AEC gives you almost full control over avast! Home Edition or Professional Edition.
You can fully disable/enable and Auto-Restart avast!, change update and VRDB generation intervals, tweak many hidden settings and view detailed avast! Antivirus status.
External avast! component launcher gives you ability to scan files externally or even schedule Boot-Time scan directly from AEC. avast! Status Info function can be used to dump status log, so Alwil staff can easily help you on avast! Forums. Most functions is limited to Windows 2000/XP only.

AEC is a standalone application (extract&use) with integrated Smart Auto-Update feature
To compliment your securitysuite, you could add the free version's of Ewido & A2 (trojan-scanners)

http://www.ewido.net/en/

http://www.a-2.org/en/
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Old March 26th, 2005, 08:58 AM
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Nope I'd feel perfectly safe

I have the following and never had an infection...

Avast
Mwav escan
A squared
Kerio 2.1.5
Winsonar
Microsoft Antispyware Beta
Spybot S&D

Me too.

I have the following freebie on my personal laptop and never had infection too...

avast! Home Edition
Kerio 2.1.5
SpywareBlaster
Spybot S & D
eScan toolkit Utility

and I run the following freebie on my home network (3 computers) and never had infection too...

avast! Home Edition
Sygate Personal Firewall
SpywareBlaster
Spybot S & D

avast! Web Shield is really useful in home network environment, not even it scans HTTP traffic in real-time but its Web filtering/URL Blocking can be posed as proactive protection and it has saved my home network from Win32:Bropia, Win32:Kelvir that spread via MSN.
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Old March 26th, 2005, 12:09 PM
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I like avast, because the real time scanning seems to play nice when run at the same time with other real time scanners.

I didn't like how ShawSecure demanded that I uninstall every single one of my other active antivirus software, realtime and on-demand, so I never tested it. That warning message it displayed really ticked me off....
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jldjs,

since you had Norton on your computer you can perfectly use the avast! Home Edition.
It's a very complete free AV that can compete against a lot of shareware AV's...

About the other protection it seems that you have a nice protection and I only advice you
to add the ewido (Anti-Malware) and the HOSTS File Manager

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Sure you can have nice security with free programs... This would be my list:

avast! Home
ZoneAlarm Free
Spybot S&D
Ad-aware
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Old March 29th, 2005, 10:51 AM
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Vampiric - Why do suggest I use ewido? How is it different from Spyware Blaster and Spyware Guard?
BTW, thanks to all for the feedback.
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Old March 29th, 2005, 11:27 AM
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Vampiric - Why do suggest I use ewido? How is it different from Spyware Blaster and Spyware Guard?
BTW, thanks to all for the feedback.
ewido is a great Anti-Malware (Hijackers, Spyware, Worms, Dialers, Trojans and Keyloggers) and you can use it for free, but only on-demand.
Even only with the on-demand is a good complement for your protection
The new version will be wonderful... (I don't know where is out)

SpywareBlaster is an immunizer of some types of malware, SpywareGuard is a spyware protector and ewido, with his guard enable, is a malware protector...

You can use all without problems...
 

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