Which Anti-virus/Firewall do you use?
Sunday, November 5, 2006 by sophiesboy | Discussion: Windows XP
Over time I have tried a couple of different programs, and never been extremeley happy with them for various reasons.
I used Symantec/Norton for a while, and it had a tendency to crash my machine every time an update came out, requiring reverification with the company, unloading/reloading the program, etc.
At the moment I am using the McAfee Security Center Suite, and while it works reasonably well, it manages to chew up about 137MB of RAM according to the Processes window in the Task Manager. For a system that has a typical resting usage of about 350 to 400MB that seems like an awful lot to me.
A friend of mine recommended switching to the Grisoft AVG antivirus/firewall, which he said uses far less memory and catches quite a bit more than McAfee. I downloaded a free version and ran it once. It managed to detect three Trojans which McAfee had missed over months of use.
So the question is, for those of us who are just competent enough to unwittingly destroy our machines, but not so competent that we can delve into the minutiae of these programs, what would your recommendation be?
Ideally this would be a single source of programs designed to work together (the biggest selling point for the McAfee suite in my case), not a multi-sourced collection that may or may not work together depending on my ability to dig in and tweak drivers/settings/codes.
I await the collective wisdom with anticipation.
Reply #2 Sunday, November 5, 2006 7:39 PM
As for firewall, just the Windows firewall along with whatever my Linksys router might have going.
Reply #3 Sunday, November 5, 2006 7:59 PM
Paid...ZoneAlarm Pro and Bit Defender 10
Free [on other machines] ... Zone Alarm and Avast!
When I want to destroy a computer I load NAV2003 ....easier than a bucket of water while running...
Reply #4 Sunday, November 5, 2006 8:15 PM
Reply #5 Sunday, November 5, 2006 8:28 PM
Reply #6 Sunday, November 5, 2006 9:42 PM
Firewall = Outpost Firewall Pro (has built-in spyware protection)
Reply #11 Monday, November 6, 2006 12:37 AM
Antivirus: AVG Free version
Firewall: Sygate Personal Firewal (free)
Spybot Search & Destroy (free)
Ad-Aware (free)
Reply #12 Monday, November 6, 2006 1:49 AM
Firewall... well lets see There is ZoneAlarm(I know a Checkpoint product), Sunscreen and Checkpoint. As for hardware firewalls, lets see, there is the Juniper 5GT and a Lucent brick, plus a few other items lying around just for fun!
Yes, they are all currently up and running, mostly as a lab environment though.
Reply #13 Monday, November 6, 2006 3:54 AM
Reply #14 Monday, November 6, 2006 8:38 AM
I like it because it has competent firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware all in one, which combined with the anti-phishing filter in IE7 and the Outlook spam filters - works quite well.
The biggest plus is that I now have only 31 processes running with XP loaded, which is down from 37 processes when I was running Norton Internet Security 2006.
Although Microsoft is new to the security market, they have a good package if you are an average home user who wants some measure of security. Their network of security databases is quite extensive, and is always updating.
IMO - the OneCare Live package is worth a shot for those who are fed up with bloated suites which seem to need a large amount of background processes to run in real-time.

Reply #15 Monday, November 6, 2006 11:16 AM
Reply #16 Monday, November 6, 2006 11:32 AM
Recently started using Avast! at home.
Question for those who know.....
If I have a hardware firewall in my router at home do I need a software version also?
If so...why?
Reply #17 Monday, November 6, 2006 1:29 PM
Use da best software combo ever...
ZoneAlarm Pro [easy to crack]
Eset NOD 32 [easily 'almost crackable']
State-of-the-art Software...
you'll never miss a virus or an intrusion with these...!!!
Trust me...
Holla Back...
Dawson...
Reply #18 Monday, November 6, 2006 1:40 PM
Ad-Aware
Spy Sweeper
+
RegMechanic
Reply #19 Monday, November 6, 2006 1:42 PM
VCOM SystemSuite 7 Professional on the other.
| Question for those who know..... If I have a hardware firewall in my router at home do I need a software version also? If so...why? |
It's optional but, to monitor what programs are trying to phone home in such a way or whats incoming and outgoing.
Reply #20 Monday, November 6, 2006 1:42 PM
| All of you ppl suck... |
realy.., wait untile your cracks' get down....
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Reply #1 Sunday, November 5, 2006 7:34 PM