Free Antivirus vs Paid Antivirus

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but does one really lower you chances of getting a virus more than the other? What in the free edition of say, Norton, is disabled that is not disabled with paid Norton? I can think of one such example with avast in that avast premium has script blocking, whereas avast free does not. Is this kind of thing typical?

Also so I don't forget, if an AV (especially a full and paid AV) has script blocking where would I check to confirm this?

Thanks.
 

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Sometimes, the better AV programs are free. I have comodo and it is a free, life-time license and it is almost perfect for me. I suggest free AV programs to everyone that i know. I also suggest that you get some free AS and AM programs as well.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @1.60 GHz
    Motherboard
    Dell Inspion 530 Default
    Memory
    PNY 4GB 240-Pin SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Gateway PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1024x768 @ 75 Hz
    Hard Drives
    Seagate 250G ATA SATA-II
    Case
    Dell Inspiron 530
    Cooling
    None
    Keyboard
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Mouse
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Internet Speed
    100 MB/s
Well, paid AV programs allow you to work with a tech from the AV provider if you can not correct a virus problem. We experience this at work. We have ESET on our work computers. A coworker got a virus that no matter what we did with ESET any anti-virus program/malware program the virus would shut it down. Then the virus would rename itself. After two hours we called ESET and it took about an hour with ESET to get rid of the virus. Then ESET said to send in the virus as it was a new one to ESET. Without ESET we would still be working on the issue. So the decision is yours.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Cyberpower
    CPU
    AMD Phenom X4 9850
    Motherboard
    MSI K9N SLI V2
    Memory
    8 GIG DDR 800
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA 9800 GT 512mb
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    SyncMaster 220wm
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    Hitachi something or other 500 gigs
    PSU
    650 watts
IMHO - There is no such thing as a free lunch.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-1005TX .
    CPU
    IntelCore [email protected] x2
    Memory
    4.00 GB installed, max capacity 8 GB.
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT & 512MB DDR2 dedicated graphics mem.
    Monitor(s) Displays
    17.0" diagonal WXGA + High definition brightview widescreen infinity display.
    Screen Resolution
    1440 x 900
    Hard Drives
    SPECS.
    Drive 1. 298.09 GB Fujitzu MHZ2320BH G2 ATA Device
    Drive 2. [ All as above.]

    CONFIG. C:\287.65 GB, D:\298.09 GB, E:\10.44 GB.
    Case
    Laptop / notebook.
    Cooling
    Stock.
    Keyboard
    IBM enhanced
    Mouse
    Synaptics PS/2 Port touch pad.
    Internet Speed
    ADSL [ Too slow.]
    Other Info
    Webcam.
I bet that it was because the system recovery was on. You should just ask them and let me know ;)



Well, paid AV programs allow you to work with a tech from the AV provider if you can not correct a virus problem. We experience this at work. We have ESET on our work computers. A coworker got a virus that no matter what we did with ESET any anti-virus program/malware program the virus would shut it down. Then the virus would rename itself. After two hours we called ESET and it took about an hour with ESET to get rid of the virus. Then ESET said to send in the virus as it was a new one to ESET. Without ESET we would still be working on the issue. So the decision is yours.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @1.60 GHz
    Motherboard
    Dell Inspion 530 Default
    Memory
    PNY 4GB 240-Pin SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Gateway PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1024x768 @ 75 Hz
    Hard Drives
    Seagate 250G ATA SATA-II
    Case
    Dell Inspiron 530
    Cooling
    None
    Keyboard
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Mouse
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Internet Speed
    100 MB/s
Well, paid AV programs allow you to work with a tech from the AV provider if you can not correct a virus problem. We experience this at work. We have ESET on our work computers. A coworker got a virus that no matter what we did with ESET any anti-virus program/malware program the virus would shut it down. Then the virus would rename itself. After two hours we called ESET and it took about an hour with ESET to get rid of the virus. Then ESET said to send in the virus as it was a new one to ESET. Without ESET we would still be working on the issue. So the decision is yours.

Wow, this sounds very familiar to my virus. Was it called Windows Smart Security? Registry Defender 2009? etc.
 

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Well, paid AV programs allow you to work with a tech from the AV provider if you can not correct a virus problem. We experience this at work. We have ESET on our work computers. A coworker got a virus that no matter what we did with ESET any anti-virus program/malware program the virus would shut it down. Then the virus would rename itself. After two hours we called ESET and it took about an hour with ESET to get rid of the virus. Then ESET said to send in the virus as it was a new one to ESET. Without ESET we would still be working on the issue. So the decision is yours.

Wow, this sounds very familiar to my virus. Was it called Windows Smart Security? Registry Defender 2009? etc.

Are you saying you created this virus?!?! Or are you saying that you were infected by this virus?

Also, its technically called a rouge trojan.

Ben
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @1.60 GHz
    Motherboard
    Dell Inspion 530 Default
    Memory
    PNY 4GB 240-Pin SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Gateway PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1024x768 @ 75 Hz
    Hard Drives
    Seagate 250G ATA SATA-II
    Case
    Dell Inspiron 530
    Cooling
    None
    Keyboard
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Mouse
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Internet Speed
    100 MB/s
Lol no, in fact I said some time ago that these virus makers are going to hell...because believe it or not computer viruses can screw up lives. It kinda did with my grades since for a while and up until now I am trying to fix the computer and my grades have suffered as a result...but then there are my few other problems as well, but those are irrelevant.
 

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I bet that it was because the system recovery was on. You should just ask them and let me know ;)



Well, paid AV programs allow you to work with a tech from the AV provider if you can not correct a virus problem. We experience this at work. We have ESET on our work computers. A coworker got a virus that no matter what we did with ESET any anti-virus program/malware program the virus would shut it down. Then the virus would rename itself. After two hours we called ESET and it took about an hour with ESET to get rid of the virus. Then ESET said to send in the virus as it was a new one to ESET. Without ESET we would still be working on the issue. So the decision is yours.


No, we shut down recovery. We are not entirely inept:D. We tried Restore. No good. We loaded Malwarebytes and it would start then the virus would shut it down. There were new registry entries found. ESET was shut down. We then tried several other malware programs. All got shut down. Then ESET said to load Combofix. This was able to run it's full course, isolate and elimate the virus/trojan. It was the nastiest virus I have seen. When you logged onto the internet any old page would load. Just nuts. When it was done ESET said to send in the quartined package as this looked to be a new threat. Man, what a bit in the but.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Cyberpower
    CPU
    AMD Phenom X4 9850
    Motherboard
    MSI K9N SLI V2
    Memory
    8 GIG DDR 800
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA 9800 GT 512mb
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    SyncMaster 220wm
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    Hitachi something or other 500 gigs
    PSU
    650 watts
Haha,
Sorry, i didnt mean to insult you:o

Ben
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @1.60 GHz
    Motherboard
    Dell Inspion 530 Default
    Memory
    PNY 4GB 240-Pin SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Gateway PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1024x768 @ 75 Hz
    Hard Drives
    Seagate 250G ATA SATA-II
    Case
    Dell Inspiron 530
    Cooling
    None
    Keyboard
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Mouse
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Internet Speed
    100 MB/s

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Cyberpower
    CPU
    AMD Phenom X4 9850
    Motherboard
    MSI K9N SLI V2
    Memory
    8 GIG DDR 800
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA 9800 GT 512mb
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    SyncMaster 220wm
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    Hitachi something or other 500 gigs
    PSU
    650 watts
Its your chice of choosing a suitable AV for the computer.. All the Paid AV was once a free downloads.. not to forget.. Problem with the Free Beeis is that they do not get updated when new virus are found on the computer .. my suggestions for a freebiee is malware and super anti spyware...:)
 

My Computer

I bet that it was because the system recovery was on. You should just ask them and let me know ;)



Well, paid AV programs allow you to work with a tech from the AV provider if you can not correct a virus problem. We experience this at work. We have ESET on our work computers. A coworker got a virus that no matter what we did with ESET any anti-virus program/malware program the virus would shut it down. Then the virus would rename itself. After two hours we called ESET and it took about an hour with ESET to get rid of the virus. Then ESET said to send in the virus as it was a new one to ESET. Without ESET we would still be working on the issue. So the decision is yours.


No, we shut down recovery. We are not entirely inept:D. We tried Restore. No good. We loaded Malwarebytes and it would start then the virus would shut it down. There were new registry entries found. ESET was shut down. We then tried several other malware programs. All got shut down. Then ESET said to load Combofix. This was able to run it's full course, isolate and elimate the virus/trojan. It was the nastiest virus I have seen. When you logged onto the internet any old page would load. Just nuts. When it was done ESET said to send in the quartined package as this looked to be a new threat. Man, what a bit in the but.

This is pretty much the virus I have.

Although I thought of for a long time just going into the registry and removing the damn infected entries. Sources said it was "risky" though so I'm handing it over to a technician.
 

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Its your chice of choosing a suitable AV for the computer.. All the Paid AV was once a free downloads.. not to forget.. Problem with the Free Beeis is that they do not get updated when new virus are found on the computer .. my suggestions for a freebiee is malware and super anti spyware...:)

Avast updates virus definitions everytime I sign on. It is the free version and very god. In fact there was a new free version that just came out a few weeks back.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Cyberpower
    CPU
    AMD Phenom X4 9850
    Motherboard
    MSI K9N SLI V2
    Memory
    8 GIG DDR 800
    Graphics Card(s)
    EVGA 9800 GT 512mb
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    SyncMaster 220wm
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    Hitachi something or other 500 gigs
    PSU
    650 watts
You dont need to Wandering Flame, we could help you!!! I have removed these many times are there are very easy to use programs to get riid of this!

Let us know,
Ben
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell
    CPU
    Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 420 @1.60 GHz
    Motherboard
    Dell Inspion 530 Default
    Memory
    PNY 4GB 240-Pin SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD 2400 PRO
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Gateway PnP Monitor
    Screen Resolution
    1024x768 @ 75 Hz
    Hard Drives
    Seagate 250G ATA SATA-II
    Case
    Dell Inspiron 530
    Cooling
    None
    Keyboard
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Mouse
    Logitech EX100 Combo
    Internet Speed
    100 MB/s
You dont need to Wandering Flame, we could help you!!! I have removed these many times are there are very easy to use programs to get riid of this!

Let us know,
Ben

What kind of program.If it's something that will run a pc scan (which it has to do to detect the malware) the crap will shut it down. This is basically what the virus does. It changed something in the registry so that anything running a scan will not only detect it but shut down. It is pointless downloading anything to remove the virus. I'm going to have to start editing registry keys and/or boot from a cd or usb with an OS and run an AV scan on either. The key is that I have to be outside of windows to remove it.
 

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Hi guys, well here is mi suggestion.

I've been using ZenOK Free Antivirus for a while and I'm quite happy with it..its totally for free :D :D and it has a Online Backup....and the ultra-light scan and Boot-up Protection works like a charm for me ... Give it a try and let me know :geek:
 

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