Ant Flo
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Posted 10:08 pm, 01/27/2011
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Ok, you got me. Turn on your software firewall as well as your hardware firewall. Regardless of it being the built in Windows firewall, or something else.
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dtw1016
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Posted 9:35 pm, 01/27/2011
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best antivirus/firewall is comodo. its free and very good.
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Ant Flo
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Posted 1:55 pm, 01/27/2011
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This is the worst thing you can do. Turn on your windows firewall regardless of your physical firewall/router. Just do it.
"And if you have a wireless router, you don't need a software firewall. Your router acts as one. If you're paranoid, and don't want to be annoyed by the pop-up warnings, turn on the one in Windoes. But honestly, it's like wearing a parka and a raincoat!"
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RadioGiant
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Posted 9:41 am, 01/27/2011
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Avast is free, and works great. And if you have a wireless router, you don't need a software firewall. Your router acts as one. If you're paranoid, and don't want to be annoyed by the pop-up warnings, turn on the one in Windoes. But honestly, it's like wearing a parka and a raincoat!
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mtncruizer
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Posted 11:04 pm, 01/26/2011
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I use Avast and Ad-Aware. Like em' both!
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bigboystoys
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Posted 8:22 am, 01/17/2011
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Just to 'second' what Ant Flo has said and also, to that list, ad Webroot (formerly Spy Sweeper) Security Essentials and McAfee as well. All of them unnecessary IF you use MS Security Essentials.which will do as good of a job as any and it's FREE. It is on the MS website ... don't use a mirror site for it.
If you currently have one or more of these other anti virus/anti spyware programs installed you will need to uninstall them completely in order to install MSSE and that can be the 'rub'. When trying to uninstall some of these other programs, what Ant and I have said about them will become clear.
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RadioGiant
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Posted 10:37 pm, 01/14/2011
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I use Avast free on all my Windows systems. It works great, never a problem. I've also heard that Microsoft Security Essentials works well, as someone else pointed out.
As for a firewall, if you have a Wireless router, it should function just fine as a firewall. If you're feeling paranoid, switch on the Windows firewall. The combinatin of it and your wireless router should be all the firewall you need.
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SimpleRon
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Posted 7:20 am, 01/13/2011
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Try Microsoft Security Essentials - Free and uses very little resources.
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cynicaljoe
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Posted 7:01 pm, 01/11/2011
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Another vote for Avast. Free, doesn't hog system resources, and keeps me running fast and clean.
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abadabado
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Posted 1:10 am, 10/27/2010
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Windows Defender free from Microsoft. Not a memory hog and seems to do a very good job.
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Ant Flo
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Posted 12:32 am, 10/23/2010
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I'll go on record to say that Norton is a corporate wh*re that takes $ from companies that manufacture keygens and other pieces of malware in exchange for not flagging them.
Maybe I'm just bitter.
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unc417
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Posted 9:47 pm, 10/22/2010
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bennett78
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Posted 1:34 pm, 10/20/2010
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Kaspersky is one of the best
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GT
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Posted 1:27 pm, 10/16/2010
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Thanks for the suggestions
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Ant Flo
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Posted 9:54 pm, 10/15/2010
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Kaspersky or ESet (NOD32) if you want to purchase something. Both are a lot easier on system resources than anything put out by Norton/Symantec, and have a much higher catch rating.
If you want free, go with Avast or Panda Cloud. Stay away from AVG, it's bloated.
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GT
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Posted 9:22 pm, 10/15/2010
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Looking to purchase Anti-virus and firewall, not a fan of norton programs, any suggestions or recomendations will be greatly appreciated,thanks in advance
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