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Old 05-15-2011 | 11:59 AM
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Default what anti-virus do you use?

I want to update my anti-virus, just want to see what everyone else is using. Im currently using Sophos but dont care for it.
Old 05-15-2011 | 12:16 PM
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I've been using AVG free on my laptop for years, switched to Microsoft Security Essentials on my desktop.

With the new AVG, if you want to run combo fix (fairly common cleanup tool), you have to uninstall AVG, which also requires a special tool, so I just made the switch, seems to work just as well.
Old 05-15-2011 | 12:24 PM
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AVG free, Only thing Ive used for years on any of my computers. Even my phone..
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I've been using Avira, friend recommended it and it has done an awesome job on my very expensive computer keeping it clean from everything.
Also, what I'm using is free, so that's also a plus.


However, if you're already stuck in virusland, I recommended Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. If you run that, I gurantee that anything harmful on your computer is gonna say bye-bye, as it is the end all to pretty much every bit of malware out there. It's what I use when I fix other peoples computers/ my old computer got completely infested with the worst of the worst (rootkit), and still took it out with the help of a couple other tools.

So those two things are what I recommend. If you have the money though, I'd take NOD32 over Avira, but depends on if you want to cough up dough.
Old 05-15-2011 | 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Nuclear Endless
I've been using Avira, friend recommended it and it has done an awesome job on my very expensive computer keeping it clean from everything.
Also, what I'm using is free, so that's also a plus.


However, if you're already stuck in virusland, I recommended Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. If you run that, I gurantee that anything harmful on your computer is gonna say bye-bye, as it is the end all to pretty much every bit of malware out there. It's what I use when I fix other peoples computers/ my old computer got completely infested with the worst of the worst (rootkit), and still took it out with the help of a couple other tools.

So those two things are what I recommend. If you have the money though, I'd take NOD32 over Avira, but depends on if you want to cough up dough.
Combofix + Malwarebytes is all you'll ever need for cleanup tools.

Combofix won't run on 64bit systems though
Old 05-15-2011 | 12:56 PM
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none, just don't got to stupid sites...
Old 05-15-2011 | 01:59 PM
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i think i might have caught something while searching trying to find downloads to get HTP on my laptop

thanks for the suggestions guys
Old 05-15-2011 | 02:15 PM
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Malware bytes is the best removal tool.Update, scan, update again, rescan.
Old 05-15-2011 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by dmelvin
Combofix + Malwarebytes is all you'll ever need for cleanup tools.

Combofix won't run on 64bit systems though
Combofix was the only thing needed besides Malwarebytes to get rid of the rootkit, which are particularly nasty.
Old 05-16-2011 | 01:22 AM
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another +1 to Avira and Malwarebytes. Pretty good stuff.



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