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    Wink Anti Virus Software?

    What is the best virus software availble to purchase?

    Thank you

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    Fanatic Member Gimlin's Avatar
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    Norton or Mcafee

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    I wouldn't touch either of those - I go fro Trend products (PC-Cillin for home use I think)

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    I stick with dr. Solomon.

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    Norton is doing just fine for me

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    I use Anti-Virus Gold (AVG) as it's free and I'm tight It seems pretty good though, it's stopped a couple of viruses sent to me as an e-mail.

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    Norton Antivirus 7.51 Corporate Edition.
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    what's the best free anti-virus software available?

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    Norton is my favorite. But be careful; anti-virus programs are far from perfect. New viruses can slip through even the best anti-cirus programs. The only way you will be truly safe is if you decompile everything to ASM, check it yourself, and then run it. That's a little paranoid, so, Norton or McAfee will be fine.

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    Norton is my favorite. But be careful; anti-virus programs are far from perfect. New viruses can slip through even the best anti-virus programs. The only way you will be truly safe is if you decompile everything to ASM, check it yourself, and then run it. That's a little paranoid, so, Norton or McAfee will be fine.

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    Mcafee Anti Virus Suite.
    Especially for networks of any size.

    Else you can get Mcafee to do your virus protection for you.
    They scan all your email and keep all your software up to date and scan your hdd for you. You dont have to do anything except pay them money! Depends how lazy you wanna be.

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    Originally posted by Beacon
    Mcafee Anti Virus Suite.
    Especially for networks of any size.

    Else you can get Mcafee to do your virus protection for you.
    They scan all your email and keep all your software up to date and scan your hdd for you. You dont have to do anything except pay them money! Depends how lazy you wanna be.

    b
    We have a simililar setup with Trend, we used to have McAfee but found out it let some things through... never had an issue yet with Trend (about 2000 users)

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