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January 17th, 2002, 04:28 AM
#1
Junior Member
FreeWare Antivirus
I was wondering what Freeware antivirus products people would recommend. I know I could have searched google for "freeware antivirus software" but I wanted to read peoples opinions, not companies claims...
Anyway, any help would be appreciated...
I forgot the OS info! The box is running just plain old Windoze ME...
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January 17th, 2002, 05:42 AM
#2
Junior Member
well
I just got pass getting rid of a terrible Boot sector Virus and now
know how inportant it is to choose the RIGHT virus software.
I had Norton 2000, but it did not help me for some reason and
the virus infected almost everything in my boot sector and floppy
( that's where I went wrong.. the darn Virus was on my boot
disk....LOL )
But my suggestion fora FREE Virus software could be two things
I found
try this link---> http://www.grisoft.com/html/us_index.htm
AVG ANTI Virus seems to work GREAT, it checks for viruses
in all areas of your computer, checks the Boot sector during
startup of your computer, checks Files and Folders and drives
that you specify and what time to check for them
( by the hour and so on...), scan incomming and outgoing mail
for any virus, trojans and so on, .. works good also with a add on that I found for mIRC and MSN Messenger and ICQ
The add on is at -----> http://www.bitdefender.com/html/bd_mirc.php
these are a MUST download for people who use or transfer files through MSNMessenger , ICQ or chat mIRC chat clients
I have not tested out the ICQ and MSN messnger virus software yet.. But I installed the mIRC antiVirus protection software and all
I can say is WOW it works great. It will scan any file that is transfered in DCC to or from a user. It also has a built in Updater
( it sits in the system tray and will look for Virus updates every so hour (s) that you specify.
It's not only compatable with AVG virus software, but also works
with Norton, McAffee and other virus software. Just specify what
virus software you use in the Pull down menu and the script
will do a auto search on your computer for the Executable file.
the scripts are FREE too ( or shareware)
P.S ( Best to BUY a virus program than to use a FREE one.
I think we get more features and support when we BUY)
(Mom: Can I borrow $65.00.....)
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INFO:
BitDefender for mIRC is the first proactive solution that blocks all viruses threatening the system as a result of file transfers through mIRC. The technology included in BitDefender for mIRC enables filtering and, if necessary, disinfecting or deleting all infected files transferred on a computer by mIRC. Without affecting the file transfer rate, the moment a transferred file is found infected, a window is opened and the user receives an interactive message, being able to choose between deleting, disinfecting or blocking the infected file.
BitDefender for mIRC includes all detection modules and all signature databases from BitDefender Professional. Updating the signature databases is possible because of the product upgrade feature, done with a simple click.
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January 17th, 2002, 05:47 AM
#3
Junior Member
I forgot to mention that if you go to the BitDefender web site,
that's the second virus software I think that work well.
However, if you do NOT buy from them or use any of their products, they seem to dislike helping you a little...
I was a little hurt when their support area E-Mailed me back
and said sorry we canot help you, but if you download our
product.......
*sigh*
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January 21st, 2002, 08:10 AM
#4
Originally posted by Corynthus
AVG ANTI Virus seems to work GREAT, it checks for viruses
in all areas of your computer, checks the Boot sector during
startup of your computer, checks Files and Folders and drives
that you specify and what time to check for them
I use and recommend AVG's virus protection software. As far as a freeware antivirus product you can't beat it IMHO.....
The only slight gripe I have about it is AVG are a little slow in releasing virus update databases. Norton seemed to update daily whilst AVG updates around once a week....But hey, ya get what ya pay for!!
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January 21st, 2002, 10:05 AM
#5
Senior Member
there are many freeware antivirus out in the market
but i would like to recomend the antivirus from the
kapersky lab. i prefer to use that anti-virus than those
from symantec.
\"The more you ignore me... the closer i get!\"
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January 21st, 2002, 10:09 AM
#6
Never mind me....I posted something a little harsh and thought better of it in hindsight...I apologise.
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January 21st, 2002, 12:36 PM
#7
free protection
I use Antivir XP.. neverw had probs with it...
www.free-av.com
or
www.free-av.de (german version)
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