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Recently started working for Circuit City's firedog as a tech, and have been doing a lot of antivirus work. One day, I got to thinking, what do TWers use for their AV software? Maybe I'll find something that our higher ups don't know about and I can suggest we start using it.
Me personally, I'm using spyware doctor, works great.
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VeteranXV
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Punch Your Mom in the **** 2008
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VeteranXV
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nod32
and ma brain
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VeteranXX
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an expired trend micro
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VeteranXX
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Put your greasy fingers up my *******.
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SAV Corporate
1. Installs on anything
2. No stupid internet security crap
3. Doesn't get in the user's face unless there is a virus/spyware
4. Autoupdates reliably
5. Doesn't expire
6. No nag messages except for outdated definitions
downsides: uses lots of memory, has stupid startup scan (easily disabled)
it's the best for IT work because it's very easy to understand, all your retarded customers and employees will leave you alone.
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VeteranXV
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Stick It In the Butt Internet Security 2007
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VeteranXX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kloa
nod32
and ma brain
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There is no better...
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VeteranXX Contributor
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nod32
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VeteranXX
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linux
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VeteranXV
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why do we have this thread every week?
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Love∞
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Up until a week ago, I wasn't using any. I just don't engage in risky behavior; which has worked well for me for years.
However, I just installed Nod32 recently, and I'm pretty satisfied with it thus far.
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VeteranXX
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kloa
nod32
and ma brain
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VeteranXV
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As noted above, SAV corporate is the best AV for companies and IT, if you enjoy your sanity. Kaspersky has a better AV engine, but scans take forever. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware is the best free anti-malware/spyware program out there at the moment.
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VeteranXX
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none - i only install it AFTER i get the virus to clean it out
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The Man ShowX Contributor
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DMAUL
SAV Corporate
1. Installs on anything
2. No stupid internet security crap
3. Doesn't get in the user's face unless there is a virus/spyware
4. Autoupdates reliably
5. Doesn't expire
6. No nag messages except for outdated definitions
downsides: uses lots of memory, has stupid startup scan (easily disabled)
it's the best for IT work because it's very easy to understand, all your retarded customers and employees will leave you alone.
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VeteranXX
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nod32 for myself and home users, SAV Corp for work machines
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