Good 2017 anti-virus? I'm thinking about Avira or Mcafee.
Common Sense
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>Mcafee
LMFAO
None, they're the digital equivalent of sugar pills
http://m.slashdot.org/story/313433
>>58890379
lol windows babies have to use an "antivirus"
>>58890550
lol, GNU + Linux basement dwelling neckbeards can't use certain software in conjunction with each other.
>>58890379
windows defender works great
>>58890566
What are you talking about? We can run anything we want. You're the one running a system that controls what you can run on your own computer. Why are you so quick to defend a corporation that wants to exploit you?
Windows 10 is fairly secure without an AV. :^)
Anyone here have any opinion on the german Gdata? it seems to be working fine but it might just be my naivety
>>58890379
Not using Windows
>>58890379
commons sense pro 2018
Common sense and malwarebytes 2.2.1.
>>58890379
try the newest beta of Common Sense.
>>58890379
Use Avast
>>58890379
kaspersky if you don't want placebo.
common sense professional enterprise edition 2017 if you don't want to pirate anything and don't download anything and don't connect to the internet much.
>>58890379
>Windows user detected
>>58890379
Still using Common Sense 2010, never has failed me so far.
>>58890379
>>58893069
>kaspersky
Gonna second this. Especially since it was the only anti virus that actually worked with the Win10 beta.
>>58893479
Except that one time a virus wiped an entire HDD partition.
I'm using Panda Free antivirus and seem to be ok
>closed source software with system privileges and background net tasks
gee
>>58890641
calm down jethro
>>58893479
Does CS2010 cover the newer ransomwares and whatnot?
>>58894285
I have been using it with the Brain addon, seems totally fine.
>>58890379
Common Sense 2017 with KASLR fully enabled
Kaspersky or F-Secure.
Both are excellent.
>>58890379
already had Common Sense 2017 Enterprise
>>58890641
>We can run anything we want
XD
Gahnoo Loonix plus Common Sense 2017 Ultimate with free lifetime subscription.
>>58890379
For what OS? If windows 10
>>58890379
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKgf5PaBzyg
>>58890379
I would go with eset or kasperky
>>58890566
Sure you can. Just not things that I would care about.
Enjoy your feget gimp and Libre office.
>>58890379
Kaspersky AV.
But you could do without any AV if you follow certain rules:
- have windows from trusted source
- keep windows updated
- do not run questionable stuff like pirated apps, games, cracks, etc., and maybe not digitally signed programs aka common sense