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02-07-2016, 07:03 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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Location: Canandaigua, New york
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Malware protection
What is a good one?
I was very happy with Malewarebytes FREE for years, but the paid for version is crap. I am taking it off my computer after two weeks of the free trial.
All it does is take up all the resources and run mbamservices all the time.
Getting maleware is better than this slug of a program.
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02-08-2016, 06:09 AM
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From older thread
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02-08-2016, 08:46 AM
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no protection
took malbytes off mine in fact it gave me bad info
and screwed up my computer. I had to reinstall win xp . Now
I don't use any if it happens again i will just clone my drive again .
I have a large drive petitioned with 2 copies of xp.I copy everything from
one to the other partition so its an easy fix..
Mabred
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02-08-2016, 09:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom
What is a good one?
I was very happy with Malewarebytes FREE for years, but the paid for version is crap. I am taking it off my computer after two weeks of the free trial.
All it does is take up all the resources and run mbamservices all the time.
Getting maleware is better than this slug of a program.
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it's a mess. I have no idea. The IP provider should be providing free malware. I use Comcast , they have Norton one can download and use.
I still got hacked so I use two PC's , Network connected via internet.
The Linux box I set-up recently , I use for most online and downloads, contains no personal information.
The other PC I do my banking, credit card transactions, purchases. That way I think I can obtain even more security.
These Laptops and other devices are so cheap so why not.
McAfee has some stuff , free of charge.
Last edited by ebcorde; 02-08-2016 at 09:29 AM.
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02-08-2016, 02:25 PM
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Location: Virginia
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Norton is trash as far as I'm concerned.... I use the paid for Malwarebytes and like it. It doesn't like a couple of websites that Norton thought were ok and send a warning . Maybe that's why Norton didn't protect me. I don't believe that I ever SAW a WARNING..but it didn't stop problems.
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02-09-2016, 10:13 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Fall River,Mass.
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SuperAntiSpyware and Malwarebytes free editions have been effective for me the last 5+ years.
I've got several "blue screens" after visiting naughty sites but a simple restart of Windows was the only requirement.
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02-09-2016, 01:31 PM
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PA Steward
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Del Boca Vista
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I've never had any problem with Microsoft's built in virus cops...Security Essentials and now Defender...I know they tend to get a bad rap, but they've worked for me.
I also use Malwarebytes (it's still free for me...using version 2.2.0.1024) and I use HitmanPRO which I think is EXCELLENT and well worth the yearly subscription price...
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02-09-2016, 03:31 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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I'm going to go back to the free version of MB.
It worked well for years. I must have missed a hidden check box when I upgraded.
I'll try Hitman, too.
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02-09-2016, 05:09 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
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Security Essentials and now Defender...I know they tend to get a bad rap, but they've worked for me.
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Indeed they do. Even from Microsoft.
http://www.howtogeek.com/173291/good...rty-antivirus/
Tom,
I use Kaspersky for AV and run Spybot Search and Destroy (free download) when I think I need it.
The Kaspersky I get in a 3-machine deal for $35 a year.
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02-09-2016, 07:44 PM
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this one is really the best updates several times a day, as I have a lot of sensitive data on my machine, I needed to find the best here it is:
http://www.eset.com
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02-10-2016, 04:32 PM
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Here's my favorite process for determining if I have malware on a computer. This doesn't protect the computer from getting malware, nor does it remove it, but it helps ID if there is an issue. It is fast. It is free. It checks all running processes against about 55 vendors malware scans at Virus Total. Note that this only works for Windows.
Download Windows Sysinternals Process Explorer ( https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...rnals/bb896653). Unpack it and move the executable to the desktop. Right click and run the application as an administrator. The first time through you need to agree to a couple of things and then it launches -- this can take 10 to 15 seconds. Under Options, select Virus Total.com and check the box Check Virus Total.com. You'll see a new column on the right and the "hashes submitted." In about 15 seconds, you'll get your response. Each running process will be evaluated by 50 to 57 different scan engines. If a process comes back clean, they'll be indicated by "0/55" Even if a process comes back with a low number (say 3/55) they are probably OK -- ie, false positives. If you get a higher number -- anything higher than 6 or 7, you probably have a problem requiring attention.
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02-10-2016, 04:59 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Benton, La.
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Hitman pro, it finds malware most other don't. You can download it for a free trial.
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02-10-2016, 09:10 PM
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crusty old guy
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Snarkytown USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
I've never had any problem with Microsoft's built in virus cops...Security Essentials and now Defender...I know they tend to get a bad rap, but they've worked for me.
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I suggest that you look at the AV-Comparatives 2015 summary report. The MS stuff is always ranked near or at the bottom when it comes to detection. So, in theory, you can have a virus on your computer and Defender won't detect it.
Kaspersky and Bitdefender are consistently rated the highest in detection year after year. I have used both but prefer Bitdefender as it seems to take up less resources on my machines. I don't particularly care for their firewall module but other than that I would recommend.
CCleaner is great, but not an anti-malware program.
And, as an FYI, there's a difference in detection algorithms between an antivirus program (Bitdefender) and an anti-malware program like Malwarebytes. Your AV program is always "on" whereas Malwarebytes is an on-demand scanner, although it has real-time website blocking.
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02-10-2016, 09:27 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Reno, NV
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Here's my favorite process for determining if I have malware on a computer. This doesn't protect the computer from getting malware, nor does it remove it, but it helps ID if there is an issue. It is fast. It is free. It checks all running processes against about 55 vendors malware scans at Virus Total. Note that this only works for Windows.
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That looks very interesting. I will try it.
Thanks, Always Thinking.
Back at you with another useful one - not virus/malware related but very handy. Belarc Advisor
Last edited by Dave Schwartz; 02-10-2016 at 09:28 PM.
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