Any one of those while working online...
1.Mcafee internet security suite 2007(30days trial)
2.Norton internet security suite 2007
3.AVG Internet security suite2007(30 days trial)
4.trend micro antivirus ,anti-spywares(trial)
6.CA(computer associates ) anti-virus (trial)
7.AVS(Active Virus Schield) antivirus (trial)
all of those have some advantages and disadvantages, one cann't gurrantee that it is the best, some make systems slow some are slow in scan ,some can consume alot of application memory, some can give unnecessary warning from time to time, some can slow down system start-up and web surfing ..you can download and try one by one and gather your own experience and select which is best for your work and protection.
2007-03-28 02:52:07
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answered by Manik 7
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answered by ? 3
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I like AOL Active Virus Shield. Don't let the name AOL fool you. Active Virus Shield is made by Kaspersky which is one of top-rated anti-virus vendors in the world.
In recent tests, the most popular free anti-virus, AVG, was only able to detect about 82% of a very large sample of viruses. On the other hand, Active Virus Shield was able to detect better than 99% in the same test.
Full test chart is here:
http://www.virus.gr/english/fullxml/defa...
Active Virus Shield has excellent virus detection rates and is extremely light on using your computer resources. (6mb ram)
Active Virus Shield detects and removes spyware, also.
And it updates up to 15 times a day with new virus definitions, 7 days a week.
Good stuff, free for everyone from:
www.activevirusshield.com
2007-03-28 02:35:03
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answered by endlessknowledge 2
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Zone Alarm Security Suite (firewall + antivirus + anti spyware + ad remover + cache cleaner + privacy and identity protector, all in one suite).
AVG AntiVir, also, is not bad, and is free, unlike Zone Alarm.
2007-03-28 02:36:34
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answered by M_A_saBet 2
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I like NOD32 the best as it is thorough and light on resources. For a free antivirus program you can try AVG and Avast.
2007-03-28 02:36:53
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answered by Neo Q 3
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At the university where I work, our Senior LAN installs Symantec Antivirus on all the computers for faculty, staff and student computer classrooms.
2007-03-28 02:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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AVG free edition. its's free, regularly updated and does not freeze the pc like Norton. in other words, free and yet rivals all commercial anti virus software
2007-03-28 02:36:39
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answered by darkestheart 2
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hi - depending on your life style of course - i find the free anti virus AVG 7.5 - works for me and has free updates
2007-03-28 02:37:39
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answered by miktill 3
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i like AVG
its free easy to deal with and latest updates easily available...
2007-03-28 02:37:48
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answered by Harsh Peeush 3
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