Anti virus renewal time - kaspersky any good?
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- Shambler In Drag
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Virus Bulletin is good, make up you own mind.
All I know is that with probably a couple of thousand installs over the last few years, NOD32 has caused zero problems and only 1 virus that we know of get past it's defenses (which I believe was really due to an unpatched Internet Explorer)
Compare to that, we've had so many machines with problems due to Norton that it's just funny now.
I appreciate that Fear is trying to legitimately trying to save a few quid however, so it's fair enough to look further afield. I shall also have to have a look at Simiantech. (Why does it sound like Symantec though? Urgh!)
All I know is that with probably a couple of thousand installs over the last few years, NOD32 has caused zero problems and only 1 virus that we know of get past it's defenses (which I believe was really due to an unpatched Internet Explorer)
Compare to that, we've had so many machines with problems due to Norton that it's just funny now.
I appreciate that Fear is trying to legitimately trying to save a few quid however, so it's fair enough to look further afield. I shall also have to have a look at Simiantech. (Why does it sound like Symantec though? Urgh!)
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- Morbo
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Because that's what I call symantec, (the h was an alcohol typo) given norton etc was clearly coded by monkeys.cheeseandham wrote:I shall also have to have a look at Simiantech. (Why does it sound like Symantec though? Urgh!)
Edit: really though, IME/O norton is completely shit, symantec corp is very good, light, fast, doesn't seem to let shit in and just sits out of the way
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i forgot about this, natwest are offering a free 1-year subscription to McAfee Virus-scan Plus (Firewall, Antivirus and Anti-Spyware) without you having to do anything. I've tried it out and it does work and is all legitimate.
If you're strapped for cash then this could be a temporary measure
LINKY!
/edit: Link appeared to be broken, new link is on ^^ that page and and is the big bar thing at the bottom with McAfee written on it
If you're strapped for cash then this could be a temporary measure
LINKY!
/edit: Link appeared to be broken, new link is on ^^ that page and and is the big bar thing at the bottom with McAfee written on it
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- Polar Bear
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also, if you need an extra spyware cleaner thingy, you can get 'Webroot Spy Sweeper' free for a year instead of paying an extra £30
Download: http://www.boltfile.com/download/b144f795
Activation: http://www.webroot.com/activate
*edited for shitty spellings
Download: http://www.boltfile.com/download/b144f795
Activation: http://www.webroot.com/activate
*edited for shitty spellings
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Womble: master of free shit.thewombleofdeath wrote:also, if you need an extra spyware cleaner thingy, you can get 'Webroom Spy Sweeper' free for a year instead of paying an extra £30
Download: http://www.boltfile.com/download/b144f795
Activation: http://www.webroot.com/activate
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Been trialling this and am mostly impressed so far, my trial expires on the 10th March and I think I shall purchase, and since I happen to know a friendly reseller who recommended it to me: do I need to do anything special with promo codes, or just go to your site and cough up monies?cheeseandham wrote:NOD32
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- Shambler In Drag
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No promo codes or anything. Did you trial the AV or the whole security suite?FatherJack wrote: Been trialling this and am mostly impressed so far, my trial expires on the 10th March and I think I shall purchase, and since I happen to know a friendly reseller who recommended it to me: do I need to do anything special with promo codes, or just go to your site and cough up monies?
(personally I've found that the AV treats malware/spyware the same as everything else and I'm guessing that they've just gone down the whole "we do spam, spyware and viruses" road just because people are dumb enough to think others give more protection)
Anyway, if it's the AV just go to http://www.runpcrun.com/order-nod32 (which I must update) and order (don't worry if the email takes a little while to get to you, my order system is a bit, well, bizarre)