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Orethrius:
When I had Linux operational on my laptop, chkroot and cron and all that.  I might actually consider using BitDefender Linux Edition once I get my Linux partition back up and running.  Now that I'm stuck in hell every time I boot my laptop until I can fix the problem with a KP at the VFS load on Slack 10, I use   BitDefender Free Edition - it's kicked NAV's ass so far.
 :cool:

M51DPS:
Once one of my friends was having some problems with her computer, and desperately needed anti-virus (had none). I did a quick google and suggested this thing, but it messed up her computer. Now she's using Norton, but is there some good, free software out there that I can recommend in the future? I think that ClamWin is free and open-source, but I haven't had a chance to try it.

Or maybe I should go back to converting my friends to Linux....

[ September 19, 2004: Message edited by: M51DPS ]

worker201:
This company http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php offers free antivirus and free virus definition updates.

My Mac has no virus software.

JanusChrist:
Bringing this thread back...

I'm pretty happy with AntiVir from www.download.com. I used AVG 7.0 for awhile but it has way too many bugs. Norton and Mcaffee are both worthless system hogging ripoffs. I pretty much feel the same way about Norton as I do about Microsoft and AOL.

MrX:
everyone that uses Anti-Vir
http://www.free-av.de
knows that it is the best, and as soon as you know this norton and other big brand AV's are just bloatware shit.
i would say kapersky labs scanner, and then Anti-Vir would be tied for best AV you can get.
and AVG, it sucks.

Mr X

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