anti malware to accompany nod32

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by mantra, Mar 17, 2008.

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  1. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    Hi
    i would love to buy a powerful anti-malware to accompany nod32
    well i don't want issues and incompatibility, inconsistency , i have nod32 2.7,outpost 2.7

    and now i want to buy an anti-malware software

    which is a powerfull (the best choice by rate detect ) that can i run smoothly with nod?


    thanks
     
  2. solcroft

    solcroft Registered Member

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    ThreatFire.
     
  3. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    i mean a scanner , on demand
     
  4. SecOmnius

    SecOmnius Registered Member

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    SUPERAntiSpyware Pro v4
    is what you must be looking for
    :D
     
  5. mantra

    mantra Registered Member

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    thanks but can fix regfiles and files , or only delete
     
  6. solcroft

    solcroft Registered Member

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    "Fixing" is only applicable for non-overwriting/corrupting file infector virii. For most malware, the only thing you can do is delete them entirely.
     
  7. Waterfox

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    Yes, running Nod32 v.3.0 with SAS and it works flawlessly on my pc (windows xp sp2). :thumb:
     
  8. The Hammer

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    CounterSpy with realtime protection enabled works very well with Nod32.
     
  9. BlueZannetti

    BlueZannetti Registered Member

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    Folks,

    This is, once again, turning into one of the "which is best" threads devoid of any analytic input. As such, it is closed.

    Mantra,

    The best course of action is to perform a forum search, identify a couple of likely options based on the existing information, and try them on your machine. Owing to the variability of system performance spec's out there, some options that are fine for one person will drag another system down.

    Blue
     
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