I just got a new laptop and need some antivirus protection. Which one is the best?
common sense 2017 is pretty okay
>>59155943
GNU/Linux or as I've taken to calling it Gentoo/Linux.
MSE, it just works
>>59155943
i use avast. have for like 10 years now. have never had a virus. but also people who i've set up a computer for and put avast on their system... they've gotten viruses. i guess I AM the antivirus at the end of the day.
inb4 avast is bad or something... please enlighten me.
>>59156014
They've become like the rest. Pop ups everywhere, essentially nagware now. I can't say for the scanning abilities because I haven't used Windows in general for a bit but all I remember of Avast is the constant begging.
I remembered liking Bitdefender Lite or something. Tiny tray utility that would get the job done, but it let you make an account with them to do some extra shit I can't recall.
>>59155950
>common sense 2017 is pretty okay
https://newsfromthelab.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/bitcoin-friction-is-ransomwares-only-constraint-f-secure-socs-2017-supplemental-appendix.pdf
>>59156054
Avast has a setting called gaming/silent mode that disables popups. So that at least deals with the begging thing that you're talking about.
>>59155943
Windows Defender plus Common Sense 2017
Linux doesn't have this problem
>All these tards saying Common Sense while they are part of my botnet
lel
>>59157291
fuck up moron. For winbabies get mse and malwarebytes
>>59155943
Install linux.
>>59155943
Common sense 2018 dev test build