Whats the Best Antivirus/ Security Suite??

I have Norton Internet Security 2008. I haven't had an issue with it being slow/sluggish.
 

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not insulting, had it uninstalled an re-installed in a short time, it was norton tech support that took a month to tell me what had guessed and sorted:), but had already mentioned it :) thanks for not taking the time to read what I had written and then assumed I had written something else.....

Would recommend norton to anyone who has lots and lots of ram, does not play fps or any intensive games and wants the simple life :)
 

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    AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core 6000+
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    Asus M2A HDMI
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    4 GB
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    Geforce 8800 512Mb GDDR3
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    On board 5.1
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    Samsung SyncMaster 2232bw
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    1680x1050
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    2 x 500GB Sata II Hard drives running in RAID 0
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Would recommend norton to anyone who has lots and lots of ram, does not play fps or any intensive games and wants the simple life :)

Do you consider 2gb LOTS of ram, that is mine and Norton is still quite capable of handling anything including your fps or whatever, you want to try looking elsewhere for your problems,
 

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Running Norton 360 since last yr...runs MINT, and I like the firewall interface...easy to understand.
 

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    Intel Quad Q9650 3.00GHz
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    EVGA 790i Ultra 3-way SLi
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    OCZ NVIDIA SLI Ready 8GB DDR3 1800MHz @1.9V
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    BFG GeForce 280 GTX OC EditionX2 SLi'd
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    SoundBlaster X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Series
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    Samsung 52" 1080P LCD HDTV (LN52B550)
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    1920X1080
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    2XWestern Digital WD1001FALS Caviar Black Hard Drive - 1TB
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2gb is what I use on XP box, it is imho the bare minimum to run vista on, running 4 GB personally :)
fps = First Person Shooter games like call of duty 4 and the like that seem to suffer with firewalls checking every file use just in case it is a virus :)
 

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    Asus M2A HDMI
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    4 GB
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    Geforce 8800 512Mb GDDR3
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    On board 5.1
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    Samsung SyncMaster 2232bw
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    1680x1050
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    2 x 500GB Sata II Hard drives running in RAID 0
    Freecom 500GB external USB
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    Coolermaster 600Watt Quiet
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    Coolermaster Elite Case
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    default fans
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    MS split keyboard
    Mouse
    Razer Diamond back
    Internet Speed
    http://www.speedtest.net/result/489957372.png
Well I can run games OK so it can't be Norton, it looks like a firewall problem.

PS. Don't use the Norton firewall, stick with Vista one.
 

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Well I can run games OK so it can't be Norton, it looks like a firewall problem.

PS. Don't use the Norton firewall, stick with Vista one.


NOW you tell me. Thank you. That is the first constructive post I've seen from you. Kudo's.
 

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    Intel Core2Quad Q9450
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    nForce 790i Ultra SLI(evga)
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    8 GB DDR3 1333MHz
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    2 e-GeForce 9800GX2(SLI mode)
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    WD1500AHFD
    (Raptor 150 GB 10,000 RPM)
PS. Don't use the Norton firewall, stick with Vista one.

What's so hard to understand Norton's firewall?? I'd prefer Norton's over Vista.
I tweaked it nice...no problems:)
 

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    custom of course...
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    Intel Quad Q9650 3.00GHz
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    EVGA 790i Ultra 3-way SLi
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    OCZ NVIDIA SLI Ready 8GB DDR3 1800MHz @1.9V
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    BFG GeForce 280 GTX OC EditionX2 SLi'd
    Sound Card
    SoundBlaster X-FI Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Series
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    Samsung 52" 1080P LCD HDTV (LN52B550)
    Screen Resolution
    1920X1080
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    2XWestern Digital WD1001FALS Caviar Black Hard Drive - 1TB
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    ThermalTake ToughPower 1200watt W0113RU
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    Thermaltake Armor 6000BWS
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    ThermalTake MaxOrb CL-P0369
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    Logitech cordless Y-RAJ56A piece of ****
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    Logitech G7 Laser Cordless mouse black - niiice:)
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    10 Mb/sec DL - 1 Mb/sec UL
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    D-Link DGL-4500 Extreme N wireless router ...siiick:)
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    1XLG GGW-H20L super-multi Blu-Ray burner
    Belkin UPS F6C1500TWRK
    Pioneer 7.1 Channel HDMI Receiver (VSX-9130TXV-K)
After trying numerous A/Vs for x64 I settled on NOD32 - it's solid, doesn't use many resources, & doesn't pester me about purchase. Right now I'm running NOD & Defender for anti-spyware. Is this overkill, or can I drop Defender?
 

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I after trying a few different ones and having issues with Kaspersky.. I also Use NOD32.. I use and LOVE it. works great, very easy. Very low on resources.. and I also use it, and let Defender run also, or should I disable defender???
 

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    Q9650 E0 4.0 GHz @1.304v
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    eVGA 750i FTW
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    2x2GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500C5D
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    eVGA/MSI GTX 260 SLI
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    X-Fi XtremeGamer
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    Samsung T240 & 226BW
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    1920x1200 & 1680x1050
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    Seagate Cuda 500GB 32mb Cache SATA 7200.(11) + 500GB Seagate Cuda External eSATA, USB, FW400
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    PC P&C 750w Silencer PSU
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    CoolerMaster HAF 932 (Water-Cooled)
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    Plenty of Fans, and a few 230mm Fans
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    Logitech G11
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The best antivirus is knowledge on how to stop your computer being infected in the first place.:D Dont open any emails you do not recognise. Dont download things you dont trust blah blah. I know that even experianced users do get virus though. I use Avast for 64bit vista. I also run spybot search and destroy once a week.
 

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    creative x-fi
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    Primary CiBox 22" Widescreen LCD ,Secondary Dell 22" Widescreen
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    Antec 900 Ultimate Gaming Case
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    Logik
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    Technika TKOPTM2
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    Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers
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What I do in conunction with Live OneCare 2.0 doing a quick virus/spyware scan, is that I have OneCare set to do a deep scan once a week, and I also run Spyware Blaster 4.0 which immunizes my system and IE7 to help prevent spyware.
 

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    Intel 975XBX2
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    Radeon 3870X2
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    HT Omega Claro
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    Viewsonic VG2030wm Widescreen LCD
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    1680X1050
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    120GB
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    ThermalTake Toughpower 700
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    Antec P182
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    four 120mm fans
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    Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard
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    Microsoft Wireless Intellimous Explorer 2.0
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    10MB
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    16X LG DVDROM & LG Dual Layer DVD Burner
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Well I can run games OK so it can't be Norton, it looks like a firewall problem.

PS. Don't use the Norton firewall, stick with Vista one.


Hi

Sorry to be the one to tell you, but the embedded firewall in XP/Vista is the ONLY firewall to score a 0 (Zero) points out of a possible 9625 in the Matousec Firewall tests.
These tests run by Matousec is the most comprehensive firewall for Windows tests to date, and the Windows firewall failed to stop even the most basic exploits, so I think it's best if you look around for another.
Comodo is free and ranked second highest and Online Armor (free) is another top rank. I use Comodo myself along with Eset NOD32. I beta tested the Eset Security Suite with firewall and while I liked it, it doesn't offer very much for users who use the advanced rules to configure their own settings. The Eset engineers told me that more configuration was going to be added in the next iteration of the product (sometime next year), as they just needed to get the suite out and didn't have time for that in the first Consumer Release.

Links
Matousec Firewall tests - Note - Most recent test link is on the top of this page
 

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on top of using firwalls and AVs using our nogans all these things help and everyone needs to stop insulting each other over differences in opinion.

they all work to some degree and in the ideal world we wouldn't need them or the choice but they are their you can however take advise from all the posts and end up at a really good decision on what to get

avg is good but not on it's own
norton can be a little hungry but then it depends on your system only drama i had was a slightly slower boot time once it was up it was fine though.
mcafee i had trouble with so i wouldn't recomend it
kasperky is a good one if you can get your internet to run lol
now going out to get nod 32 to give that a bash reviews are good so hears hoping it's not just hype

but i do have to agree with everyone who said get a good firewall damn if you don't need one of those to sift out most of the stuff before you need AV i got a nice one that is multi layer firewall awesome stuff just takes forever to get games running online

i hope this helps and that i don't get abused for being honest! and unbiased either lol
 

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    Sapphire 4870 HD 1024mb gddr5
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    lg flatron 20.1
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    western digital 350gb
    samsung spinpoint 120gb
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    900w
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    thermaltake aguila
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    2x 120mm 2x 10cm
Well I can run games OK so it can't be Norton, it looks like a firewall problem.

PS. Don't use the Norton firewall, stick with Vista one.


Hi

Sorry to be the one to tell you, but the embedded firewall in XP/Vista is the ONLY firewall to score a 0 (Zero) points out of a possible 9625 in the Matousec Firewall tests.
These tests run by Matousec is the most comprehensive firewall for Windows tests to date, and the Windows firewall failed to stop even the most basic exploits, so I think it's best if you look around for another.
Comodo is free and ranked second highest and Online Armor (free) is another top rank..

Links
Matousec Firewall tests - Note - Most recent test link is on the top of this page

read first

ok i see what your saying but the point of getting aftermarket AV's and firewalls is to get extra protection from some of those more annoying little buggers that mess your system up thats all and if you really trust the windows firewall that much then at least get yourself antispyware and antimale ware free ones and a thrid party firewallalso free couldn't hurt and may protect your system and will give you an idea of what is getting through too.
 

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    intel Q6600 @3.0Ghz
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    gigabyte EP35C DS3R
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    8 GB OCZ 1066 HPC REAPER
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    Sapphire 4870 HD 1024mb gddr5
    Monitor(s) Displays
    lg flatron 20.1
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    1680x1050
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    western digital 350gb
    samsung spinpoint 120gb
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    900w
    Case
    thermaltake aguila
    Cooling
    2x 120mm 2x 10cm
Symantec and MacAfee are resource hogs and cause internet connectivity issues. AVG has been missing trojan horses in the last few weeks. I know of 5 computers infected using it. Trendmicro and Avast work well. Avast does not use a lot of resources. I like the daily upgrades to it. Trendmicro has excellent packages. I am looking at it for my corporate network.
 

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    Supermicro X7DWA-N server board
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