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OK. so whats the top Antivirus now days for windows?
I guess its time for something new. My net stat is loaded up with connections and should not be.
My Anti is not catching what ever it is so I need something new. Whats the best today? |
That doesn't bug you? Microsoft security essentials.
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Personally, I like malwarebytes
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I have both. Ran them yesterday. Then ran them in safe mode. Nothing
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Comodo firewall and AV
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I go unprotected
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I use F-Secure. |
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Norton still the best hands down but nothing beats common sense
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That said, having a good hardware firewall along with your router is a positive thing. And then disable all internet connections when you are away from your computer, sleeping, etc. is a good idea as well. Quote:
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pornguy, assuming you are using a command line prompt with Windows, the first thing I think I would look at is to determine just what is making all of the connections you notice. Typing "netstat -b" at the command prompt, for example, will show you the executable being used.
Additionally, you can use netstat to determine the port used as well other pertinent information that you can use to search for clues/answers on Google if it's not apparent on the terminal display output. Not sure what else to suggest, but to me, the very first thing you need to do is determine, and isolate, exactly what is causing the connections. Here's a decent site for NetStat command line switches and what each one does. Netstat Command and its Application in Windows |
Norton Internet Security + common sense is not a bad combination.
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Everything they've produced since then has been really bloated (my opinion). Frankly, for basic maintenance for most people, I like the "Manager" series of software from Yamicsoft. I use Windows 8 Manager pretty regularly these days as part of my maintenance routines. |
Eset...........
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Best buy recommended WebRoot to me, it came with my new Lenova yoga laptop, so far so good
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robwood. that was the solution. going through that way helped me figure out the issue.
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Honestly, I think everyone who works in the online environment should know what is OK and what is not OK to click on or visit. As well as know when you shouldn't have clicked on something and immediately go into survival mode with scans and removals and whatnot.
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if your a cheap ass avira is best free one.
if your willing to spend a few $$ NOD Smart Security anyone telling you to use the free Microsoft shit is a idiot |
Free (any combination of these will do just fine)
Avast / AVG / Avira / Baidu / Panda + Anti-Malware Paid Nod32 + Anti-Malware |
Kapersky AV is the best.
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