The BEST one is the one that is properly configured by the user.. properly configured for automatic updates, properly configured to scan for PuPs, and one in which the user properly chooses the correct response and/or action when presented with an alert... otherwise, the programs are useless.
Good Luck :)
2007-10-06 03:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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#1. Kaspersky.
#2. Norton and BitDefender.
#3. McAfee.
Stay away from AVG.
EDIT: looi76 -> The test you link to is old.
23 April-10 May 2007
2007-10-06 02:22:07
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answered by Anonymous
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According to Virus.gr Anti-Virus Test, these are the detection rate for 174770 virus samples:
2. Kaspersky version 6.0.2.614 - 99.13%
6. BitDefender Professional version 10 - 97.70%
20. McAfee version 11.0.213 - 86.13%
21. Norton Professional 2007 - 86.08%
2007-10-06 02:19:20
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answered by Flamezz 5
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Avoid Norton and Mcafee, I would go with Kaspersky or BD
2007-10-06 02:14:10
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answered by Cupcake 7
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I guess the ones you mentioned are the best
2007-10-06 02:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Why pay for AV software when you can get excellent free products with far less bloatware, IMO. Two excellent free products, are as follows: -
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/download-free-anti-virus/us/frt/0
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
2007-10-06 02:36:08
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answered by Jazz 1
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