What's the best free antivirus for a PC?
G Data
Don't trust common sense autists
Common Senseā¢ 2017 Elite Edition.
Eset
>>56443052
Does Common Sense saves you when a zero day exploit affects one of your programs?
You run a lot of runtimes in your PC, the javascript one of your browser, java, flash, .net
>>56443534
If you are vulnerable to a zero day exploit, no anti-virus will save you.
>>56442617
common sense 2016 duh
>>56443594
You need to upgrade bruh >>56443052
>>56442617
Linux
install gentoo
>>56442617
a new os
spend like 20$ for a lifetime key from malwarebytes on a 3rd party website
that and eset, tdss & hitman pro (trial) will help you for the one time you ever install malware, since it's really fucking hard to these days
>>56442617
Norton antivirus. Hands down. It's so good, most software comes bundled with it nowadays.