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Lol Norton Anti Virus 2008 can fix your problems XD

>> No.4  

Moar like cause your problems amirite?

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>>4

You are rite my good sir. Norton is aids. It is worse then some viruses and people pay for that garbage.

>> No.6  

norton adds like 10-20 extra processes and slows systems down, on top of that it seems to tolerate viruses that free av software (avast!) spots and removes. having said that i have earned a fair bit of money over the years sorting the mess that norton creates. shipping 6 month subscriptions with new laptops is a security risk too as there are lots of lapsed subscriptions out there not getting updates.

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All you need is The Shield Pro antivirus software. Easy to use, and fast (it goes through your drives like industrial-strength Ex-Lax). And it rapes all viruses, worms, spyware & generally any malware to death. My drives have never been cleaner.

>> No.8  

how much development time did they waste making those custom gui widgets?

>> No.9  

>>7

No.

Avast + Comodo + Nod32 + Spybot.

>> No.10  

>>7
Lol no.

>>9
tells the truth.

>> No.11  

>>9
I've tried comodo firewall and hated it, leaked awfully bad.

How's avast though? I've been using Avira but the pop up each time it updates is getting pretty irritating.

>> No.12  

ClamWin is perfect if you need something to scan certain downloads while lacking on-access scanning (a plus for myself).

>> No.13  

Spybot is fuckwin

>> No.14  

ugh.. NAV leaves something like 200+ traces in your system.. even after official removal. it also corrupted on me at least 2 or 3 times a year and required reinstallation.

3 years ago got nailed w/ a trojan that it let slip by. it could detect it but not clean it. after days of playing hide-and-seek with the trojan I gave up and was about to give to a computer geek buddy for further action. in the mean time I unloaded NAV (comp ran much faster!) and loaded AVG Free... which to my surprise, promptly found the trojan AND a 2nd one I was not yet aware of. A simple click and it was obliterated.

A free program did all that without pain. Havnt been infected since, and my computer runs noticably faster too.



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