I have recently upgraded my Toshiba Equium P300-16T from Vista to Windows 10 Home (via Windows 7). For sometime now I have been using 360 Total Security (FREE) on both my laptop and desktop (which is used primarily for x-plane and as a reserve). I have images of my main Windows install on both machines via Macrium Reflect (FREE) which I have found is an excellent piece of software, My move to Windows 10 was prompted by the recent Wannacry attack where I realised my Vista system was weak even though I don't have any commercially sensitive data, just personal including online banking. I have been looking at various articles etc. about security and wonder if 360 Total Security (FREE) is the best option for me. I have seen recommendations for Bitdefender and TotalAV as offering good protection against malware and ransomware. I have also seen VoodooShield and 360 Document Protector suggested as added stand alone protection. I appreciate that in all cases any FREE version comes with the caveat that some facilities will be missing but would welcome any advice on whether 360 Total Security (FREE) is still my best option for all round protection and if not what to switch to. Thanks
Hi! 360 Total Security is good enough if you have safe browsing habits. You might want to try the built-in antimalware solution in Windows 10. It is an excellent free alternative which has become really powerfull over the last few years.
Qihoo (360 Total Security) : 3rd party engines = Bitdefender, AVIRA https://www.av-comparatives.org/av-vendors/
I like 360 Total Security Essential better, it is less bloated than 360 Total Security. Do not enable Avira though, it slows down too much and it is not necessary with BD enabled.
360 is very good but not excellent. It is not in any tests any more so i can not give you a result from that but earlier when it was it always did good but seldom as good as the very best. The very best was a little better. So i would go with any of the very best in this test - https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/. Avira was one of the products that stopped Wannacry but Avira can also have severe impact on boot time. Panda is very light on the computer but it has no local database of virus definitions and that is good to have if you are without connection. AVG and Bitdefender has also free alternatives. Good move to shift to W10 because it is much much securer than Vista especially after the so called creators update.
....and I told you the reason why= https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/360-total-security-english.363038/page-89#post-2662281
Thanks for the replies. Am I right to assume from the comments about testing that 360 Total Security (FREE) is no longer current? Is 360Total Security the replacement? Since posting I have added VoodooShield and 360 Document Protector to my system. I forgot to say that with 360 Total Security (FREE) the option to enable Bitdefender is not available (it shows as disabled). I see that no mention has been made of TotalAV which has got very good reviews on a number of sites.
I've never heard of this company, and it has never been tested by independent organizations as far as I know...
True if you are using Windows 10 creators update aka 1703 version. In addition, it'll be very helpful to use a standard user account for everyday Internet browsing.
My preferences are, in descending order: Avira, Bitdefender Free, Avast Free (I'm running all three on 3 different OS installs: Win 10, Win 7, Win XP, respectively). I would consider using Windows Defender on Win 10 as long as I had my browsers locked down (3rd party filters in uBlock Origin for example) and was running some form of anti-exploit protection. And that last suggestion is probably good advice for any of my first 3 choices ...