โMay-10-2015 12:11 PM
โMay-12-2015 07:36 PM
Rainier wrote:
If it's Microsoft, go with Microsft Security Essentials. It's free and designed specifically for their OS.
โMay-12-2015 05:15 AM
Dakota98 wrote:
It's time once again to renew my internet security software.
I'm currently running Vipre Internet Security 2014.
I did an online search for the the top rated software & came up with Vipre being rated # 1 on one site & McAfee way down on that list.
โMay-11-2015 05:34 PM
โMay-11-2015 12:55 PM
โMay-11-2015 08:40 AM
covetsthesun wrote:Dakota98 wrote:
1492
Thank you for the information, it was in my opinion very helpful.
Appears that Kaspersky has the best overall scores & cost is pretty much the same.
While Kaspersky has the best overall scores... I've had it for years and some pretty irritating bugs have sailed right by. The viruses that got through disabled some functions on my computer and took some time to clean up.
Kas isn't perfect...but none of them are.
cts
โMay-11-2015 08:11 AM
Dakota98 wrote:
1492
Thank you for the information, it was in my opinion very helpful.
Appears that Kaspersky has the best overall scores & cost is pretty much the same.
โMay-11-2015 07:35 AM
โMay-11-2015 07:15 AM
โMay-11-2015 05:58 AM
โMay-11-2015 05:32 AM
1492 wrote:Rainier wrote:
If it's Microsoft, go with Microsft Security Essentials. It's free and designed specifically for their OS.
I would not recommend MSE at all. The top security testing organizations have consistently rated MSE at the bottom of current major AV packages for the past couple of years. Something even an MS security rep has apparently admitted when questioned why MSE performed so poorly in protection. Even going so far as suggesting that MSE should be considered a baseline, and to use another AV package.
If you have any links to recent data that shows MSE to offer similar protection with current popular AV software, please post it? Haven't seen any recent reports to suggest otherwise in several years?
โMay-11-2015 05:13 AM
Rainier wrote:
If it's Microsoft, go with Microsft Security Essentials. It's free and designed specifically for their OS.
โMay-11-2015 04:47 AM
โMay-11-2015 04:41 AM
Grandpere wrote:
Vipre is your best bet, been using it for 10 years and no problems.
โMay-10-2015 03:50 PM