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mlts22
Mar 06, 2014Explorer
I've had good luck with Malwarebytes as the only AV program on a machine. It does one thing which few AV utilities do, and that is block malware server IP addresses. This way, even if the servers have 0-day attacks, it won't cause an infection since the bad stuff never gets downloaded in the first place.
Other than Malwarebytes and Spyware Blaster (which doesn't run in the background, but sets killbits), I'd focus on sandboxing the Web browser over trying to find the best AV stuff. Most infections tend happen due to a compromise of the browser or its add-ons, so stopping that is imperative, well before the AV software has to step in.
Other than Malwarebytes and Spyware Blaster (which doesn't run in the background, but sets killbits), I'd focus on sandboxing the Web browser over trying to find the best AV stuff. Most infections tend happen due to a compromise of the browser or its add-ons, so stopping that is imperative, well before the AV software has to step in.
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