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Originally Posted by
yourdj
And so it should be. They have made so much money out of a problem they should have fixed in the first place.
To be frank they are taking the
I am adamant that they have created most of the viruses themselves to get licensing money from anti virus software manufacturers.
Or engineered the early ones at least.
Toby, is today your day for making completely unsubstantiated, ridiculous accusations?
Try and put your brain in gear before you post!!!
Last edited by Corabar Entertainment; 18-09-2011 at 02:28 PM.
Reason: typo
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Originally Posted by
Twinspin
Trend Micro Titanium Maximum Security i use now. I changed last week from eset nod 32 and its even better.
We've recently become a Trend partner at work and we're rolling out Trend anti-virus to many of our clients. It certainly does the job and isn't too much of a resource hog - Gets the thumbs up in my book!
I use Microsoft Security Essentials on my home PC. The MacBook isn't currently protected.
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Eset Nod 32 is a good anti-virus however but its too in your face if you know what i mean. Always requiring updates for it.
Trend on the other hand is more laid back but it gets the all important updates and definitions. and seems to be powerful. Id say personally that Trend is the best anti-virus ive had to date.
ive had. AVG, Avast, Anti-Malware Bytes, Nod 32,
Last edited by Twinspin; 18-09-2011 at 12:50 PM.
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Microsoft Security Essentials - Free, low resource usage and doesn't slow down my pc
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