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And malwarebytes definitely does not substitute as an antivirus. |
Sorry Ryan never noticed your post.
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If you know what you're doing online and keep to a few basic safety rules, it's highly unlikely that you'll be hacked or pick up a virus, unless someone is deliberately targetting you specifically (which is highly unlikely unless you're someone high profile, or someone with the ability to do it has some sort of grudge against you).
That's without any anti-virus or anti-malware software, of any kind. Basic rules: - Never use the same password (credit card, bank etc.) on any other sort of website (like this forum, facebook, etc.) - Double check the address in the browser bar before entering any information on a financial site (to avoid being phished) - Don't use "dodgy" sites (unless you know what you're doing) - Don't accept download requests / app install requests / browser add-on requests that you don't recognise. - Don't even open emails that you are unsure about. If you do, definitely don't click on any attachments in those emails. Oh, and facebook users: DON'T follow an external facebook link and then type in your password when it asks you to "confirm" it. Far too many people falling for this sort of thing. Mainly because we live in an age where people who barely know how to operate a mouse are spending half of their life online. I haven't bloated out my computer with AV programs beyond MS Security Essentials for over 10 years. I also haven't had to clear a virus or malware in longer than that. ... and I do download from "dodgy" places :joker: The number one reason that people fall victim is because they don't know what they're clicking on, and because they have a habit of blindly clicking "OK", "Yes", "Accept" on anything that pops up on their screen. |
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Oh dear. I have used this for years thinking it was effective :laugh:
Never managed to get a virus though on any of my comps. Gav goes on his for like 5 mins and the thing is riddled :D |
Will it attack my phone too :worry:
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Avast is highly regarded and offers a free version if you're interested, Vicky.
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I'm confused how can it get on your computer
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Genuinely wouldn't let Avast or AVG anywhere near my precioussss... :joker:. They're bloatware. You might as well allow the malware itself!
Microsoft Security Essentials ( http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/w...tials-download ) is absolutely more than enough unless you're stumbling around the darkweb clicking every link you can find, or opening every email about Nigerian princes containing 25 attached files. And whatever you do, don't let yourself be scammed into installing Norton or McAfee! Especially Norton. If anyone wants to MAKE a virus, they should hire the guys at Norton. I can clear most viruses off of a PC within half an hour. As yet, I have NEVER managed to successfully remove Norton, without completely wiping the hard drive. It's a parasite. It's the single worst piece of malware I've ever encountered. But yeah. MSE + no dodgy porn + don't click stupid phishing links, and you're fine. |
#MacbookLife
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LOL. I had that problem with norton too a while back :laugh: It never leaves
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OSX still doesn't feature this, and malware can sneak onto a mac "silently". Mac viruses have also become much more common because laptop use has increased significantly, and mac laptop owners tend to have: - less technical knowledge than PC laptop owners, - probably more money, because the things are wildly overpriced. Those combine into a massive juicy target for someone looking to hijack some bank details. Mac viruses are much more common these days. |
MS Security Essentials isn't as good as it once was. Avast is widely regarded as superior when it comes to a free anti virus program.
MS defended it at one point, yet have given up themselves. |
Yeah Microsoft even admitted last year that it was bottom rung stuff and you should never use it alone without another antivirus.
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I personally go bareback on my main PC. No AV at all since 2007 :D |
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Not that I would ever use it anyway but when the software creators admit it themselves then it's got to be awful eh. |
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And tbh most people are very wreckless online these days anyway |
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