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AnOnYmOuZ Posted at 10:04 pm on April 30, 2008
I dont know which to choose from lol

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The Dark Prince Posted at 8:09 am on May 1, 2008
According to personal experience and Top Ten Reviews, Bit Defender is the best anti virus software out there.
Kaspersky is okay too, but it is not user friendly, seriously, if you make a mistake it could shut your internet off. And when it detects a threat it goes in a lock down where you cannot access the internet period.
climber783 Posted at 12:26 am on May 1, 2008
Geek Squad isn't necessarily the best source of information.  My  family and I have had nothing but bad luck with them.  A couple friends of mine have had trend-micro, and it simply didn't work.  They still got computer viruses.  

The one time I had to go to Geek Squad, I knew more about my computer's problem than anyone there behind the desk.  I only got stuck letting them tinker with it because I still had a warranty on the laptop.

IamMelissa Posted at 12:18 am on May 1, 2008
None of the above... my bf works in the geek squad in best buy and he says trend-micro
climber783 Posted at 11:54 pm on April 30, 2008
AVG and Avast are both excellent programs.  And they're both free.  I've used Avast for a few years with no problems.  It's even caught viruses that other programs have missed.

http://www.avast.com

Aqueous Posted at 10:21 pm on April 30, 2008
I have Norton Antivirus..it's really good.
AnOnYmOuZ Posted at 10:18 pm on April 30, 2008
Y'all are a bunch of Freeloaders! lol
ijustdontknow Posted at 10:09 pm on April 30, 2008
I have AVG. I find it the best free one out there haha
3li Posted at 10:08 pm on April 30, 2008
I personally have McAfee
but, its performance is.. eh..
AnOnYmOuZ Posted at 10:07 pm on April 30, 2008
Quote: from kittymunchy at 1:06 am on May 1, 2008

Quote: from Mr F at 10:05 pm on April 30, 2008

Only pussies use anti-virus stuff. Real men just don't get viruses in the first place.

... say the ones who have HIV.


ooo burn!! lol

kittymunchy Posted at 10:06 pm on April 30, 2008
Quote: from Mr F at 10:05 pm on April 30, 2008

Only pussies use anti-virus stuff. Real men just don't get viruses in the first place.

... say the ones who have HIV.

nicktodd Posted at 10:06 pm on April 30, 2008
I would pick Trend Micro (PCC), Kaspersky, or F-Secure over the rest. Can't say about Nod32.
Mr F Posted at 10:05 pm on April 30, 2008
Only pussies use anti-virus stuff. Real men just don't get viruses in the first place.
Silenced Posted at 10:04 pm on April 30, 2008
AVG
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