I need virus, spyware, and addware protection. I don't mind paying for it if it's good and easy to use.
I use Macs.
We use the free version of AVG. It works pretty well. Alot of people recommend it. Their is also an upgraded AVG that you pay for.
Avast free are the ones I would recommend.
I had Avast for a bit and didn't like it. It came highly recommended from several review sites. Maybe I didn't use it properly? Usually I agree with all of your posts, and find them super informative, so it was funny that I had just gotten rid of Avast. I now have Spyware Doctor and so far I like it better than Avast. But what do I know; my knowledge of tech is somewhat limited. I'd love to redo my OS and programs, but I'd probably completely mess it up.
I like AVG more than Avast but of the free ones those work really well. I haven't used Spyware Doctor but I have heard good things about it. The new free AV from Microsoft called Security Essentials is a really good AV also. They aren't really promoting it to try and stay away from any Anti-Turst issues in the EU but it has gotten really good reviews from the security researchers out there.
There are a couple more things I recommend to keep yourself secure online so take this as my PSA for anyone out there interested. If you are running Windows make sure to stay patched. Every month you will get an updated version of the Malicious Software Removal Tool. When you do click on Start -> Run -> Type MRT and do a full scan. It will get deep into the OS and look for malware.
If you are using the Adobe PDR reader please uninstall it and use FoxIt instead. If you have or want to use the Adobe reader turn off Javascript. So many exploits come in through the Javascript engine in the reader and it really isn't needed.
Instead of doing your normal browsing with IE use Firefox. Regardless of what browser you use go in and make sure you are blocking 3rd party cookies. With Firefox you can set it to erase all cookies when you close the browser. There are also a lot of really good plug ins for Firefox that will help with security. I love NoScript but turn off notifications. I only temporarily allow scripts to most sites I visit and only allow the needed scripts. It the site is running 5 3rd party scripts I don't need I don't allow them. I realize this last part might be advanced so if you aren't comfortable with it that is fine. Running a lot of plugins will slow down the browser so be a bit selective
Good luck and safe browsing. It isn't really all doom and gloom out there but there are a couple of easy things that will make you a little safer in the Wild West that is the Internet.
If you are running Windows make sure to stay patched. Every month you will get an updated version of the Malicious Software Removal Tool. When you do click on Start -> Run -> Type MRT and do a full scan. It will get deep into the OS and look for malware.
If you are using the Adobe PDR reader please uninstall it and use FoxIt instead. If you have or want to use the Adobe reader turn off Javascript. So many exploits come in through the Javascript engine in the reader and it really isn't needed.
Instead of doing your normal browsing with IE use Firefox. Regardless of what browser you use go in and make sure you are blocking 3rd party cookies. With Firefox you can set it to erase all cookies when you close the browser. There are also a lot of really good plug ins for Firefox that will help with security. I love NoScript but turn off notifications. I only temporarily allow scripts to most sites I visit and only allow the needed scripts.
Could I please adopt you? I have no money, but make a heckuva _________________(fill in favorite food dish). I have DVR, and expanded cable, which includes________________________(fill in your favorite programs). I also drive a _________________________(fill in favorite car, as long as it's a 2005 Accord). I have/do not have pets. (Check one). I can do______________________(list hated chores) with ease and perfection. I most resemble_________________(fill in favorite older but still glamorous female star). Upon adoption, you will only be asked to keep my laptop up and running. Also, bring money.
Now, if you were still in Germany I could find a way to trade room and board for computer skills. Part of my job does include being tech support for everyone I know and most of their family. It pays off in Starbucks gift cards so it's ok.
What does "patched" mean?
What does "patched" mean?