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I would prefer comprehensive firewall, antivirus, rootkit, trojan etc protection.
Quote from: Nick B on 1 Mar 2008, 01:17 amI would prefer comprehensive firewall, antivirus, rootkit, trojan etc protection. All that suite stuff will bog down your machine, especially Norton, though it does work. I ran Norton products on my machine for years, getting rid of it was like getting a faster computer. NOD32 is real nice, lightweight, and just works, what didn't you like about it? I pair NOD32 with ZoneAlarm Pro and never have had any problems or infections and I think I visit some potentially dangerous sites on my quests. Using Firefox helps too.Used NOD at least 3-4 years ago. Can't remember the particulars...maybe wasn't user friendly enough?? Scott Finnie has been testing firewalls and anti-virus programs for a long time. His blog has a lot of info regarding some new and old programs.http://blog.scotsnewsletter.com/
I've used Norton's and McAfee's bundles in the past. While good, they are resource hogs. I now use a combination of AVG, ZoneAlarm, and Firefox and haven't had any issues.You could also consider switching to a Mac. aa
No anti-virus/firewall suite will protect your computer if you have kids (or you are a big kid yourself). Clicking "OK" to install anything you find online is a recipe for disaster, especially if it ends in .exe. As an example: lohan_nude_photos.jpg.exeMy Cousin's computer wins the prize with over 250 spyware and hijack programs I cleaned off it.A couple of free programs work great if you have kids: Spyware Guard and Spyware Blaster. Get them both here:http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/products.htmlThey hardly take any resources at all so leave them running all the time.
Is it important to scan for rootkits, worms, keyloggers ?