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Posted: Sun, 29th Oct 2006 05:56 Post subject: what is the best security suite that dosn't slow your pc ? |
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What is the best security suite that Dose not slow your PC ?
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hard question i know .. but i can say most fast one is bitdefender but i don't like to use it anymore easy to install and easy to uninstall ..
Mcafee
Norton
those doesn't easy to uninstall .. |
tell me what do you think ?
BitDefender ( Faster and get awards )
NOD32 ( is an antivirus package only )
Kaspersky Internet Security
F-Secure
Common Sense
Or other .. ?
i mean with security suite a package of software Containing :
Anti-Virus, Firewall, Anti-Spyware, Antiphishing, Antispam and Parental Control
but it's OK if you use Multiple programs but you have to mention it all.
Last edited by ManBlooD on Mon, 20th Nov 2006 02:17; edited 3 times in total
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Posted: Sun, 29th Oct 2006 10:09 Post subject: |
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BitDefender is great. I personally use NOD32, but if I wasn't using that I'd go for BitDefender.
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Posted: Sun, 29th Oct 2006 15:33 Post subject: |
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Praetori, Nod32 just only antivirus ..
i mean with security suite a package of software Containing :
Anti-Virus, Firewall, Anti-Spyware, Antiphishing, Antispam and Parental Control
but it's OK if you use Multiple programs but you have to mention it all.
RazorsEdge , yes Kaspersky Internet Security is good.
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Posted: Tue, 31st Oct 2006 00:45 Post subject: |
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F-Secure CLient security ftW
Has no parent control tho, but i dont need it!
Doesnt slow you down, simple installation,
updates couple times a day,
no bullshit with serial, great keygen for life 
Deadelius wrote: |
geez sry but isn't that a torrent ? |
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Posted: Tue, 31st Oct 2006 02:15 Post subject: |
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I use Kaspersky (just the AV), Zone Alarm, Spyware Terminator and Peer Guardian.
And since I think a browser IS a part of Internet security (probably the most important heh) I use Opera (Firefox is also great of course, its just about an individual but Opera uses less system power).
But if you are looking for the real suite, I would recommed Kaspersky probably.
Oh, and NOD32 is REALLY great if it comes to speed - it is VERY fast AV (and at the same time quite decent) and uses only a little CPU and memory.
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Posted: Tue, 31st Oct 2006 05:05 Post subject: |
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I use NOD32, PeerGuardian, Firefox if that counts, and Spybot S&D. It's also very worth it to turn on TeaTimer in Spybot because that protects the Run section of the registry (what's in msconfig), and the homepage of your IE (even though I don't use it, it's nice to protect the homepage). Running normally, NOD32 takes up about 22MB of RAM, which is average, but it doesn't eat up CPU like Norton.
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Posted: Sun, 19th Nov 2006 05:37 Post subject: |
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About me now i am testing "Kaspersky Internet Security" working fine with me..
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Posted: Sun, 19th Nov 2006 14:07 Post subject: |
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been using Common Sense 1.0 for almost ten years now and haven't had a single virus
+ non-microsoft browsers and a good firewall
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TheDamned
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Posted: Mon, 20th Nov 2006 00:31 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 20th Nov 2006 00:33 Post subject: |
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s_hole wrote: | been using Common Sense 1.0 for almost ten years now and haven't had a single virus
+ non-microsoft browsers and a good firewall |
+1 for common sense 
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Posted: Tue, 21st Nov 2006 08:30 Post subject: |
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Parallax_ wrote: | s_hole wrote: | been using Common Sense 1.0 for almost ten years now and haven't had a single virus
+ non-microsoft browsers and a good firewall |
+1 for common sense  |
OMG, common sense works ... people should try it sometime .. and with Vista .. its gonna put out all 3rd party firewalls and AV out of business!! 
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Posted: Tue, 21st Nov 2006 16:28 Post subject: |
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$20 on microsoft backing down from that stance as vistas around the world are filled with worms and viruses that utilise the zillions of security holes microsoft left for them
ofcourse, it COULD be good, but given microsoft's track record of computer security, i'd say they're fucked
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Posted: Tue, 21st Nov 2006 16:59 Post subject: |
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Posted: Tue, 21st Nov 2006 22:28 Post subject: |
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I use Outpost Firewall. Makes Spybot redundant as it mirrors the teatimer function (only it does it a lot better). I really recommend this firewall to everyone. It takes a bit of setting up, and you have to know your stuff. However, once you have it going, its the best - Ever. It even has a full screen application mode for when your gaming. How good is that. I used to use Sygate Personal Firewall Pro, but upgraded to Outpost this year.
I don't use any anti-virus program at all. I even stopped using anti-spyware programs. Mainly because all the time I had them installed they never discovered anything. No virus, no spyware, nothing. I used to run Avast, and Spybot and Ad-aware and all the usual suspects. Personally I do think that the threat of getting a virus is over-rated. I often wonder if it isn't the anti-virus companies that set up all those "free wallpaper/free screensaver" websites in the first place. If you know what I mean.
I don't get spyware or viruses, despite running p2p software. Why? Because I don't download anything suspect. I don't use IE. I don't use Outlook Express. I disable all images in my email client. I don't click on suspect links. I don't have any inclination to download "free screensavers" or "free smilies". I wouldn't even dream of running MSN/Yahoo messenger. If you think your going to go on suspect websites, try VMWare, you know it makes sense.
Get yourself a good Firewall. That's all you will ever need. That and a good deal of common sense.
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Posted: Thu, 30th Nov 2006 08:59 Post subject: |
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I've been using Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition (i've noticed - especially on my notebook - that it doesn't chew resources that the retail Norton AntiVirus did purely because it doesn't come with a lot of "crap" that seems to be included in Norton to make it "user friendly"), along with Firefox and Common Sense and have never had any issues at all.
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Posted: Thu, 30th Nov 2006 11:03 Post subject: |
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TheDamned wrote: | NOD32 ftw. |
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Posted: Thu, 30th Nov 2006 11:14 Post subject: |
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+1 for common sense. I occasionally run an antivirus just to make sure there's nothing there but i never had anything. same with spyware. scan it from time to time, the only thing he finds are tracking cookies.
Don't click anything you see, know what you download and don't use IE, and you'll be fine 
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Posted: Sun, 3rd Dec 2006 13:59 Post subject: |
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Kaspersky Internet Security is not working for me anymore when it make update it damges the files and disable the antivirus
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Posted: Sun, 3rd Dec 2006 14:33 Post subject: |
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anyone try Panda Internet Security 2007 v11.00.02 ?
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Posted: Sat, 9th Dec 2006 19:10 Post subject: |
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AVG Internet Security 7.5.432 build 867
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* Anti-Virus protects from viruses, worms and trojans
* Anti-Spyware protects from spyware, adware and other malicious programs
* Anti-Spam filters spam and protects against phishing attacks
* Firewall protects from hackers
Benefits
* All-in-one, easy to use protection – install and forget
* New program versions and updates, for free, throughout the license duration
* Quality proven by all major antivirus certifications (VB100%, ICSA, West Coast Labs Checkmark)
* 24/7 technical support provided at no extra cost
Features
* Improved virus detection based on better heuristics and NTFS data streams scanning
* Unique automatic threat-removal anti-spyware engine
* Automatic firewall profile switching for improved security and usability |
http://download.grisoft.cz/softw/70/filedir/inst/avg75iswt_432a867.exe
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Posted: Sat, 9th Dec 2006 23:35 Post subject: |
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ManBlooD wrote: | Kaspersky Internet Security is not working for me anymore when it make update it damges the files and disable the antivirus |
hmmm....try the new version of KIS 6.0.1.411 (there is bunch of new serial no.)..its great...and yes sometimes when u update the program u can have bad files in download list but after few moments it should all go well and update will be completed normaly.... and maybe is your license key on the blacklist if your software goes off (disabled)....
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Posted: Sun, 17th Dec 2006 01:26 Post subject: what is the best security suite that dosn't slow your pc ? |
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I found that AVG Internet Security does a Good Job without using alot of system resources.
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