Antivirus software
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2004 7:27 pm
The other thread got me thinking about antivirus software. I'm ready to buy an up-to-date antivirus program, and I wondered what you guys recommend.
I've historically used Norton, first because I got it free at CMU and later because one of the motherboards I bought came with a free copy. However, the free copy's CD is defective and no longer readible, so I figure its time for something new. Norton's become pretty badly bloated over the past few years. I also have no idea about how effective it is. The only time I've ever seen it detect a virus was when someone put one in my dropbox at CMU.
Things I'm looking for:
-Small memory/CPU footprint.
-Integrated virus definition updates. I'm too damn lazy to do anything more than click a button or two, so no manual zip-file downloads.
-Free virus definition updates for the foreseeable future. Norton's updates are only free for the first 90-days, as I recall. Reinstalling resets the time, but the entire point of buying the software is so that it's legal to use.
I've historically used Norton, first because I got it free at CMU and later because one of the motherboards I bought came with a free copy. However, the free copy's CD is defective and no longer readible, so I figure its time for something new. Norton's become pretty badly bloated over the past few years. I also have no idea about how effective it is. The only time I've ever seen it detect a virus was when someone put one in my dropbox at CMU.
Things I'm looking for:
-Small memory/CPU footprint.
-Integrated virus definition updates. I'm too damn lazy to do anything more than click a button or two, so no manual zip-file downloads.
-Free virus definition updates for the foreseeable future. Norton's updates are only free for the first 90-days, as I recall. Reinstalling resets the time, but the entire point of buying the software is so that it's legal to use.