Does anyone know of any sites that offer free scanning for viruses and adware and other things along that line. I have looked on the net but none of them are really free
AVG Antivirus? When we subjected antivirus software to real world testing last year AVG came in dead last. It caught about 60% of the viruses that we tested it against (never even saw 40% of the viruses we used).quote:
Originally posted by 55:
Download Spybot, AdAware, Spywareblaster, CWShredder, HijackThis!, PestPatrol and AVG Antivirus and you should be relatively safe. You just can't be too careful on the internet anymore.
Will the Spyware programs slow your computer? Yes. Will the Antispyware programs slow your computer? Not the well written ones.quote:
Originally posted by LT4 Vette:
Will these Spyware programs slow my computer down ??Will it hog up my memory & system resources ?? THANKS![]()
I agree that much of the computing public has been conditioned to expect free software, and that Enterprise class products can be cost prohibitive for the average consumer (nor would the average consumer want the administrative overhead involved). Which is why my recommendations are products such as Kaspersky, Panda, Norton or McAfee. None of these are Enterprise class products-they are geared for the average computer user. When we did our testing back in 2004, these 4 products stood above the rest in several areas, including ease of use, reliability and a decent interface. Kaspersky is my personal favorite because of the low resource use. However any of the products give excellent results. I believe that if more users would use a high quality antivirus product, as well as patch and update their systems as needed, most viruses/trojans would be a thing of the past, which is why I would never recommend a product such as AVG.quote:
Originally posted by Quest:
Yes LT4Vette,
Granted that you are experiencing unreasonable "slowness" to your fairly fast computer (e.g. Pentium 4 2.8GHz), spyware/adware/malware and/or virus is of suspect.
Michael,
General public prefers to lean heavily towards "freebie" stuff and thus the free virus scanners and such. Corporate/enterprise class tools are sometime costly to acquire.
In North America most folks use high-speed/broadband + fairly fast computers with little to no protection. Hackers/virus writers would love to have a piece of this performance/broad-band pie and use it (spam mails, spreading viruses, DDoS attacks, Zombies, etc.)
According to an AOL survey done last year: about 70% of broadband PC users have no proper AV software subscription and over half of them AV are not up to date.
I guess you are not using many antispyware stuff.quote:
Originally posted by michaelc80:
The Microsoft product is still a beta product-it's never a good idea to put a beta product on a production PC. Beta is just that-not a finished product and is being tested to find the bugs.
adaware and spybot are 2 free programs that you download, the run periodically to check your system for "spyware". It does not run continously like a virus protection or firewall.quote:
Originally posted by LT4 Vette:
michaelc80,
Thanks for correcting me.I meant to say ....."Will Antispyware programs slow my computer down?![]()