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Title: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Markie on 13 October 2006, 14:05:31
Hey All

My laptop keeps telling me its time to renew my licence for Norton antivirus.
I purchsed for me and also for the wifes lptops a year ago to protect me from the naughty and evil predators of the internet.

5 days to go before i am unprotected  :o

Do i renew Norton, or buy something else.....OR is there anything i can download ( cheaper but as effective) from the internet...?

I think i need a firewall and whatever else stops me getting viruses  ::)
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: RossPhim on 13 October 2006, 14:09:42
If it's just a virus protector you want, try AVG.
Best thing is that it's free.
They also do a firewall but I have never tried that and I think it costs.
Norton let far too much stuff through before and since switching ti AVG I've had no trouble at all ....... so far.
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Bo Bo on 13 October 2006, 14:16:28
You won't be unprotected as such, you won't get any more updates.
Agree that AVG is best free one available, I've had it for years with no probs.
Zone alarm do a free firewall (amongst others), it just doesn't have all the functions of the full version.
Personally I'd get rid of Norton, slows the system down.
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: TheBoy on 13 October 2006, 14:18:37
Just remember guys, no discussion of anything that would break the copyright in the forums. Please to see that hasn't happened  :y
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: RossPhim on 13 October 2006, 14:22:20
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I think i need a firewall and whatever else stops me getting viruses  ::)

For that I think you need a full body condom!  ;D
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Markie on 13 October 2006, 14:23:57
No infringement intended Jamie  :) sorry if i have given the wrong signals - i dont want any pirated or dodgy downloads - my laptop is too valuable to mess about with... :y

dont know mch about software and my tech guys at work advised theres lots of good stuff to considor instead of off the shelf norton & McAfee. They did mention avg....will have a gander when i get home  :-/

thanks All
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: TheBoy on 13 October 2006, 14:36:58
To protect you need in order of importance:

Common sense
Windows patching - Use Windows Update or other methods regularly
AntiVirus - Update daily
Firewall
Malware - run regular if not on access...


I personally have a system that does my Windows patching daily, AV (I use Mcafee) daily.

I run the freeware Ad-Aware weekly

I use firewall in my router, and not any specific firewall other than XP one on my machines. Software firewalls give a false sense of security...
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: STMO123 on 13 October 2006, 15:09:53
I, too, use AVG and Zone Alarm and Ad-Aware. There was a worm in one of my temp internet folders, AVG found it and quarantined it almost immediately it was down loaded :y
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Big Rod on 13 October 2006, 15:12:38
I use BT/Yahoo broadband and get free virus protection using that.

However I might look into AVG as I use Windows Server on my luggable at home and the BT stuff won't execute on it.
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: STMO123 on 13 October 2006, 15:15:25
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I use BT/Yahoo broadband and get free virus protection using that.

However I might look into AVG as I use Windows Server on my luggable at home and the BT stuff won't execute on it.

www.grisoft.com is the site Big Rod
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Big Rod on 13 October 2006, 15:22:02
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www.grisoft.com is the site Big Rod

Cheers!

Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Bo Bo on 13 October 2006, 15:24:24
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Just remember guys, no discussion of anything that would break the copyright in the forums. Please to see that hasn't happened  :y
Almost did, thought better of it  [smiley=lipsrsealed.gif]
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Jimbob on 13 October 2006, 15:47:10
Ive lost faith in Norton, had several virusus it hasnt known about.
I use AVG and norton at the moment (until subscription runs out).

Also look at kaspersky anti virus (http://www.kaspersky.com) , thats meant to be good, and there is a 30 day free trial so you can see if you like it.


I also run anti spyware frequently - adaware (http://www.lavasoft.de)

All helps keep a nice clean system.
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: Baron Von Spongebob on 13 October 2006, 16:46:38
AVG free edition.
Used it for over 2 years. Updated daily.

Wouldnt use anything else.
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: jonny2112 on 13 October 2006, 18:33:56
I use EZ Antivirus as recommended by the security centre - free for a year with free upgrades during that time.
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: mijfife on 13 October 2006, 19:49:46
Yep. AGV antivirus and zone alarm firewall both used here too. I also run Spybot, a free spyware software and my pc has been clean for months.

Cheers Jim
Title: Re: One for the Techies Not car related
Post by: TheBoy on 13 October 2006, 21:33:03
Remember guys, the Windows Update is essential as well - more worms spread via OS flaws than other means. And OS flaws means they can often get in under the AV/Firewall software