I just recently bought a new PC, and since I never really cared about having an Anti-virus installed I don't really know which one I should get. If you guys would be so kind as to give me your opinions :3
I just recently bought a new PC, and since I never really cared about having an Anti-virus installed I don't really know which one I should get. If you guys would be so kind as to give me your opinions :3
Pair MalwareBytes with Avast and your good to go :D.
I use the free versions on both and i have no problems, but u have to remember if you as the user bring a virus into your computer and tell the programs that this item or w.e is not a virus then you will get it.
Last edited by TNT; 08-05-15 at 08:32 PM.
Avast is good.
I know this is about the best but I also want to say what you shouldn't get. I have Norton and I wouldn't recommend it at all, had lots of issues with it on Windows 8. Most of the free Anti-virus like malwarebytes is good.
Symantec Endpoint Protection Small Business Edition is what I have used for a while, I didn't have any problem so far.
Eset Smart security + Malware bytes is my personal recommendation.
I use ESET NOD32 Antivirus, have had no issues with it. Avast is what I had an issue with.
Alright, thanks for the swift replies. I already use Malwarebytes, I just never knew it qualified as it's own 'Antivirus software'.
I use Microsoft Security Essentials and SpyBot Search and Destroy....these hog no resources and install no crapware on your computer.
To protect your computer i recommend getting Comodo Internet Security
if you're not hosting anything off your PC then Microsoft Security Essential's got you covered
To be honest I never used any antivirus except the default security found in Windows 7 and above. Never had an issue or a virus, you just have to know what you can download and what you can't. Usually antiviruses eat up resources, precious resources.
These are just my opinions as I'm not really paranoid about my PC's security. If something goes really wrong there's always re-install windows option, but ever since Windows 7 came out that almost never happened to me.
MS Security Essentials up to Windows 7, Windows Defender on Windows 8+. Malwarebytes for maintenance scans.
Anything else is just overkill IMO.
This is exactly what I have. I do regular scans on MalwareBytes but most of the time I don't start the service, however Avast is always on. Sometimes it may get annoying when Avast has pop-ups offering their products but it's nothing serious, and I chose to have a custom installation just to have the basic needs of an antivirus software. It works fine without the Software Updater, Grime Fighter, Home security tools, whatever they're called - they're not required.
Almost everything paid software includes is not required. All you need are the basics and you're good to go.
I laugh when people tell me their firewall in their desktop antivirus is better than the built-in system firewall.