(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 3:49 pm
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"Francis Marsden" <SeeMySig.TakeThisOut@ForMy.RealAdress> wrote in message
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> Which is the best of these free progs? (Using Windows 9 : Avast!,
> AntiVir, AVG or Bitdefender
> Thanks in advance
There is a thread just own the list a ways here called;
'Best anti-virus software is ?'
You will get a great deal of variety in this discussion on which AV's people
here think are the best.
However, keep in mind the AV needs to be compatible with your system and
meet your needs. Take a read through the posts of that discussion. Feel
free to ask questions there too.
(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:04 pm
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Francis Marsden - 04.06.2004 17:49 :
> Which is the best of these free progs? (Using Windows 9 : Avast!,
> AntiVir, AVG or Bitdefender
> Thanks in advance
te same question came and comes nearly every day. Please read the
postings/threads backwards and you will get many answers/hints.
(Msg. 4) Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:04 pm
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Francis Marsden - 04.06.2004 17:49 :
> Which is the best of these free progs? (Using Windows 9 : Avast!,
> AntiVir, AVG or Bitdefender
> Thanks in advance
te same question came and comes nearly every day. Please read the
postings/threads backwards and you will get many answers/hints.
(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 7:42 am
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How about ClamAV/ClamWin ?
I think, This is very good as a freeware.
"Francis Marsden" <SeeMySig.TakeThisOut@ForMy.RealAdress> wrote in message
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> Which is the best of these free progs? (Using Windows 9 : Avast!,
> AntiVir, AVG or Bitdefender
> Thanks in advance
>
>
(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 10:49 am
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All-in-all you really SHOULD pay for your antivirus software. Most
people don't pay for their operating systems, but I really think you
should be paying money for an Anti-virus program. Considering the
proection they provide they're really not that expensive.
sh4d03
Francis Marsden wrote:
> Which is the best of these free progs? (Using Windows 9 : Avast!,
> AntiVir, AVG or Bitdefender
> Thanks in advance
>
>
(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 10:49 am
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sh4d03 wrote:
Here, I'm top-posting for you, which is out of character. Anyway, what
added protection? The two main free ones (AVG and Avast) also provide a
pro version, yet the free and pro still use the same definition files
and scanning engine. So what added protection advantage would the OP
get if getting the pro version of one of these?
> All-in-all you really SHOULD pay for your antivirus software. Most
> people don't pay for their operating systems, but I really think you
> should be paying money for an Anti-virus program. Considering the
> proection they provide they're really not that expensive.
> sh4d03
>
> Francis Marsden wrote:
>
>> Which is the best of these free progs? (Using Windows 9 : Avast!,
>> AntiVir, AVG or Bitdefender
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
--
William
If it don't work, hit it.
If it still don't work, kick it.
If it works after that, than it doesn't matter if that helped, what's
important is it works.
(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Jun 05, 2004 2:22 pm
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In article <40c118a8 DeleteThis @dnews.tpgi.com.au>, sh4d03 DeleteThis @TPG.com.au says...
>
>All-in-all you really SHOULD pay for your antivirus software. Most
>people don't pay for their operating systems, but I really think you
>should be paying money for an Anti-virus program. Considering the
>proection they provide they're really not that expensive.
>sh4d03
>
>Francis Marsden wrote:
>
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I disagree. The operating system and the email client should not be anywhere
near as vulnerable as they are. Anti-virus protection should be part and parcel
of the operating system and/or the email client and/or the Web Browser.
Microsoft must be given it's due credit for where the Internet is at today,
both the good and the bad. Unfortunately, one of the bad parts is the need for
outside security sofware because Microsoft's operating systems, web browsers,
and email client programs are so full of holes. And they are not full of holes
because of something that Microsoft forgot to include; they are full of holes
because of all the things they attempted to include. Every new bell and whistle
that Microsoft throws into the pot creates potential new holes. Their software
never has the opportunity to become stable and secure. And to make matters
worse, Microsoft goes to great lengths to hide some of the things that would
make it easier for people to protect themselves (ie. file extensions).
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