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    Symantec - 'Anti Virus is dead'

    It's not really a surprise. Systems are compromised differently than they were, and when was the last time you paid for your Anti Virus apps?

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...e-9329492.html

    #2
    Thank you Juneau.

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      #3
      No, Norton is dead. If those anti-virus companies would make software that doesn't kill your CPU and RAM then more people would use them. I haven't used Anti-virus since 9 years ago. It started when I didn't have money for them. Then I decided it was not necessary if I knew how to use my computer and watch out for sites to visit... especially porn sites.

      Now with Firefox + adblock + noscript, it's really dead.

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        #4
        Now with Firefox + adblock + noscript, it's really dead.
        ^This
        Hit 'em like comic books, kaboom! pow pow!

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          #5
          Good, yes. Good enough?

          A few additional risk vectors:
          * Flash memory sticks that get plugged into not-my-computer. For example, I have Office Max print for me occasionally. Plus, I handle minor PC issues for my mother-in-law.
          * A network shared with any other living person (because dead people never accidentally hit the wrong web sites)
          * A network shared with enabled devices that auto-cruise to web sites (this hasn't been a big problem yet, but the potential is real)
          * Ancient relatives who believe forwarded email is a blessing. If you have this problem, insist they get on Facebook with their own account. Then they won't have time to be lonely. Plus, I'm not on Facebook.

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            #6
            I found Eset nod32 to be the best. Built on assembly language, it does not hog system resources.

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              #7
              I use ESET, but it's doing a little worse in the independent tests each year.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Qicmee View Post
                I use ESET, but it's doing a little worse in the independent tests each year.
                I used to use ESET too. Switched to Avira's free offering a couple of years back.

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                  #9
                  What I found interesting about ESET was they were the ones who developed the virus definitions. Other anti-virus companies got them from ESET.

                  I don't know how true that is, but it would not surprise me.

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