Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee?

   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #31  
Computer came with McAfee, didn't work well with other programs, absolute pain to try to get it uninstalled, kept running in the background,even after I thought it was finally gone for good.
Used AVG for years, liked it, but wished for something just a little better. Tried Avast, really like it, very active, not a space hog, does the best job of all I've tried. Still like AVG, it's in a solid second place.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #32  
Computer came with McAfee, didn't work well with other programs, absolute pain to try to get it uninstalled, kept running in the background,even after I thought it was finally gone for good.
Used AVG for years, liked it, but wished for something just a little better. Tried Avast, really like it, very active, not a space hog, does the best job of all I've tried. Still like AVG, it's in a solid second place.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #34  
+1 for Avast, works fine.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #35  
FYI, Avast is coming out of Czechoslovakia so for all intense and purposes it is Russian.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #36  
FYI, Avast is coming out of Czechoslovakia so for all intense and purposes it is Russian.


Czechoslovakia is no more, but the Czech Republic & Slovakia are both NATO members.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #37  
A few thoughts on Malware detection software (and security in general) from someone in that business.....

Malware detection(sometimes remediation) software is like buying condoms. Some can use the average old stuff and never have an issue, other require a more professional approach. Pick one that works based on your needs and use it consistently. That means registering the software, updating the software, and using the computer with some degree of responsibility.

For Windows operating systems, patching your computer is now a requirement. You should be downloading and installing the latest patches each week. Unpatched systems are the benefit to hackers. Your use behavior determines your risk. If you surf **** you will most likely have some degree of malware regardless of your AV software. Clicking on pop-ups is verboten, period. Opening every email from anybody is another way you get attacked.

A solid layered defense is required today. You need a up to date system, an up to date malware detection/remediation software package, the software firewall turned on, and a physical firewall that is configured correctly. These items combined with responsible use should put you in the 90% covered circle. Yep, its not a 100% coverage.

No one program or hardware will defend you completely. What used to be successful will fall victim at some point in the future. Hardware and software are created by man and therefore are subject to the human frailties inherent in the mortal coil. Security in and of itself on the Internet is but a concept and is NEVER a reality. All defense developed today will fall to the attacker of tomorrow.

I do cybersecurity for a living. I am an active CISSP and CIPP and have worked with the biggest and best (NCR, IBM, Microsoft, Dell as well as the name brand customer in MIC and everyday products and services). We will all experience an incident at some point. Contact me off line and I will be happy to elaborate in a more direct and verbose fashion. In the mean time....be safe.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #38  
I ran Norton for years then ran Norton and Comodo at the same time. Comodo caught stuff Norton did not.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #39  
FYI, Avast is coming out of Czechoslovakia so for all intense and purposes it is Russian.

I was born a lived half of my life there. We used to love to hate Russians. Even most commies hated them because they had to kiss their a**es. Both Czech Republic and Slovakia rushed to NATO to isolate themselves from Russia as much as possible. So to say Avast or anything produced there is Russian is simply wrong.
In fact Kaspersky is Russian. I remember when the company started making antivirus about 20 or so years ago. They would give you scanning software that found lot of viruses that other antivirus "missed" on you computer. The truth was that all those viruses detection were fake making Kaspersky better than the rest. It eventually blew up in their face.
 
   / Norton, Kaspersky or McAfee? #40  
I ran Norton for years then ran Norton and Comodo at the same time. Comodo caught stuff Norton did not.

You should only run one at a time.

Users at TBN may want to review the following Microsoft article: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/129972 (How to prevent and remove viruses and other malware) **Please note*** This article is aimed at the home user. Commercial defense is handled much differently in some cases. The article provides guidance on configurations and techniques. You should proceed with caution and if you are uncomfortable, consulting a reputable technologist is recommended. As will all DIY type projects, the potential exist to do irreparable harm. Data loss can occur.
 
 
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