bgol whats better: ENOD or Kasperky?

panda cloud antivirus

you are all welcome.

http://download.cnet.com/Panda-Cloud-Antivirus-Free-Edition/3000-2239_4-10914099.html?tag=mncol;1

http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/windows/Panda-Cloud-Antivirus-Free-Edition-Review-207624.shtml

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You can't go wrong with either, Nod32 or Kaspersky to be honest. They one 2 of the best out there... I'd just go with the antivirus options though, no need for the "security suites" they offer...
 
i'm sold on avast, but I'm might check out that panda cloud to see what it's all about :cool:
 
Avast user for 4 years straight, no complaints at all. Before then my OS used to randomly crash, and I'd refresh it like once a month. Kaspersky is known to bring PCs to their knees. Dunno About Panda cloud but if Avast ever fails, I might consider it.

Also, Avast have been pping their game as far as firewall and sandboxing is concerned. The number of exploits and trojans it freezes out is amazing.
 
Avast user for 4 years straight, no complaints at all. Before then my OS used to randomly crash, and I'd refresh it like once a month. Kaspersky is known to bring PCs to their knees. Dunno About Panda cloud but if Avast ever fails, I might consider it.

Also, Avast have been pping their game as far as firewall and sandboxing is concerned. The number of exploits and trojans it freezes out is amazing.

:eek: I never read any complaints with Kaspersky before. Thanks for the info. I am running Eset Smart Security and it's been great all around.
 
:eek: I never read any complaints with Kaspersky before. Thanks for the info. I am running Eset Smart Security and it's been great all around.

If you have good RAM, it might not matter. My experience with kaspersky is umm, horrible at best. I'd go to a printer to print out my jobs and their antivirus would go 'code red' with hidden shit and all that. It was like a sieve, letting in trojans, failing to remove or delete many viruses... Freezing my PC while scanning... And this was despite having the latest updated version with all virus definitions.

Perhaps now its better but going back feels like recommiting to a bad marriage.

Also, isnt Eset somehow a part of or associated to McFee?
 
If you have good RAM, it might not matter. My experience with kaspersky is umm, horrible at best. I'd go to a printer to print out my jobs and their antivirus would go 'code red' with hidden shit and all that. It was like a sieve, letting in trojans, failing to remove or delete many viruses... Freezing my PC while scanning... And this was despite having the latest updated version with all virus definitions.

Perhaps now its better but going back feels like recommiting to a bad marriage.

Also, isnt Eset somehow a part of or associated to McFee?

Dayum that's ruff. Eset and McAfee are different companies. I have not run McAfee since 2004 when it came with a laptop I had. That McAfee shit let nuff viruses through so I upgraded to Symantec Endpoint until that shit couldn't get rid of some viruses. Eset saved the day and has kept my systems clean and fast ever since.
 
Dayum that's ruff. Eset and McAfee are different companies. I have not run McAfee since 2004 when it came with a laptop I had. That McAfee shit let nuff viruses through so I upgraded to Symantec Endpoint until that shit couldn't get rid of some viruses. Eset saved the day and has kept my systems clean and fast ever since.

Reminds me of Norton, when it was the only viable antivirus back in the day. That shit would refuse to properly unistall and prevent any other antivirus from being installed.
 
no AV is 100%. Clean with one that says you're clean...then clean with another...each one always finds something. Pick one AV and scan regularly with HitmanPro (a beast in finding shit)
 
peace

http://www.tech-pro.net/files/eicar.zip

download this, try to unzip it and if your shit doesnt go off, you are slipping.

its not really a virus (its a test file) but your antivirus/security app should recognize it as one.


How To: Test your anti-virus software
ESET5's not having it & isn't even registering the page (which may be a result of PeerBlock though using Http block).
Good Look on that newer Panda as I think I've used other versions of their AV in the past.

I like how ESET also gives prompts on updates to your OS as no other AV has ever done that for me as I've tried all of em.

The ONLY issue is that its a hog on scans but does its job so don't do many of those.


peace
 
What about norton 360 ?!?!?!?

gets excellent reviews. i dont think ive tried it though. norton is coming back. they sucked for a long time.

peace


ESET5's not having it & isn't even registering the page (which may be a result of PeerBlock though using Http block).
Good Look on that newer Panda as I think I've used other versions of their AV in the past.

I like how ESET also gives prompts on updates to your OS as no other AV has ever done that for me as I've tried all of em.

The ONLY issue is that its a hog on scans but does its job so don't do many of those.


peace

yea eset is good but the scans take a long ass time and eat alot or ram.

i need to reinstall peerblock. few people i know got hit with the isp warnings recently... cuzza some torrents.
 
I use Comodo for all of my installations as well as when I fix others' computers.. very light on resources and very effective antivirus and spyware..:yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
Along with ESET I have the full version of Malwarebytes and leave my system scanning with SuperAntiSpyware every night to clear tracking cookies. I have yet to get a virus.
 
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