I had the same problem.
IMHO NIS + TF/Prevx is good. But you really can't go wrong with any of those setups.
I find the statements of Comodo saying "we're not in it for the money" and "we're giving away free security because we want the internet to be a...
Agreed. LOL. ;D
AVG LinkScanner is a completely free product.
IMHO Comodo is shooting themselves in the foot. As another poster has said, Melih is the only one who has to go around saying how they're not in...
Well they could easily make it opt in, and stop all the complaints. Hardly difficult to opt in if one wants to is it?
There's also vulnerabilities in plugins, such as PDF readers, flash, java which LinkScanner might detect. I don't think LinkScanner uses the...
According to this article it is very effective at preventing malware.
You could also use Comodo Internet Security or Online Armor. Or you could switch to a behavioural blocker such as Prevx and ThreatFire.
You should also switch to an alternate PDF viewer to reduce the risk of vulnerabilities caused by Adobe Reader. And I agree with others that...
IMHO AVG LinkScanner is quite useful and if it doesn't drag down your system to a noticeable extent there's no harm in using it.
I think I heard somewhere this is true, and it would make sense because usually downloading it took a fair amount of time.
Why do you think that?
You could try a behavioural blocker such as Prevx or ThreatFire.
Where did you get this? They use the same engine, only the paid version adds a web shield and other things. See this post.
Sounds interesting. I wonder if anyone know how effective it is?
Along with what others have mentioned, I suggest you also use Firefox with WOT and Adblock Plus and OpenDNS to minimise the chance of infection.
I also agree that Prevx is a good choice.
I forgot to mention there's also Prevx.
You could use LUA.
I agree, sad but very funny. ;D
Ah OK. Thanks for the info.
Here is a good article on why an outbound firewall is unnecessary.
The one's I know of are ThreatFire, Prevx, Mamutu and AVG Identity Protection.
Separate names with a comma.