I know common sense is what everyone is going to say, but I'm at uni and constantly connected to a public network all the time, I'm on Windows 10, what's the best anti-virus?
Common sense you dumbass. Why does the fact that it's a public network matter?
Kaspersky is the best by far.
Russians are currently leaders in detecting malware
>>56161594
Avast
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 2.3.6 or Webroot Secureanywhere
Kaspersky if you are really that much of a plrb, or just windows defender + malwarebytes if you have a functioning brain.
>>56161594
Just go for free Avira, BitDefender, AVG, Avast or Comodo
>>56161757
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware isn't antivirus software,
even creators said this
"however Malwarebytes' is not an antivirus, it is basically a program designed to detect and remove infections that most antivirus programs tend to miss or are unable to remove. You should absolutely have an antivirus software along with a good firewall and of course a good antispyware/antimalware app like Malwarebytes'."
>>56161703
Because they make all of it.
>>56161594
Common Se...
>Windows 10
oh, never mind.
>>56161828
>>56161639
Common Sense won't always protect you.
Autorun pendrives, BDs, DVDs, CD etc. and what's more someone else using your PC for a "little" moment.
>>56161864
>modern OS
>autorun
topkek are you a literal grandpa?
>>56161864
Just disable autorun retard
>>56161892
Kinda, I'm old, but not everyone using Linux or M$ Windows 10 BOTNET Edition.
>>56161864
Like 99% of people using PCs have done that...
What's more this won't protect you from someones doing on your PC, except guest account and other internal system protection.
>>56161864
Modern versions of Windows don't execute autorun, faggot, are you on XP?
>>56162135
Windows 7, but I disabled autorun by myself, don't worry.
>>56162160
So what else is there? You could always just use Comodo Firewall if you're paranoid.
>>56161594
ESET NOD32 is the least meme anti virus.
It takes the least recourses while being updated first most of the time.