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jbrmanila
03 May 2009

I use Avast Home Edition for real time protection and Advance SystemCare Free or MalwareBytes on a as-per-need basis. I'm currently tweaking on start-up and running processes and planning to check your advice regarding X-RayPc. Thanks in advance.

Posted by:

bhavna
05 May 2009

I have used all three antivirus programs, and they have all failed, but only due to the user, usually failing to update their software when it expires. I also repair infected machines and have found Norton to be the boat anchor. I myself run McAfee on my home computer and spouses laptop. I also run AVG on my kids computer and my laptop. AVG by far does not chew up as much memory as McAfee, but both have proven to be as effective as each other. Update always!! Why do I run both? To allow my customers a choice of getting a free and effective antivirus!!

Posted by:

Mike Feighner
10 May 2009

Bob:

Your article does not mention the software I have on my system. I have had adverse slow results with both Google Toolbar and Comcast Toolbar. With the anti-spyware I have my system has slowed down so much that there is a long delay in logging into a site, dragging down the page to the next page, a delay when entering a comment since the green phishing bar at the bottom of the page is not complete.

I have various anti-spyware software program and am not clear on how to disable any of them temporarily at least if I know I am visiting a reliable site like this one.

My system is XP, and the hardware is old but still it should not be a slow as a tortoise or a snail (RAM is 512 MB). I have SpywareStop, XoftSpy SE, RegCure, ErrorKiller, and MacAfee. I notice that SpywareStop and XoftSpy SE both find parasites but not the same ones.

What advice do you have more me?

EDITOR'S NOTE: My advice would be to pick ONE anti-virus and ONE anti-spyware program. Having multiples running at once can cause slowdowns and other problems.

Posted by:

Jim
09 Jun 2009

I have been using the Comodo Internet Security Suite for three months. This free package gets very high marks from the industry and it is free.

Posted by:

ccn
21 Jun 2009

I like Super Anti Spyware. That is good for tough stuff. Get it at: http://is.gd/17GMQ
Another good one it PC Tools Spyware Doctor. It's not free but is one of the best: http://is.gd/17GSY
Another two to have up your sleeve is Spybot SD: http://is.gd/17GVW and AAW Personal: http://is.gd/17HkP They are free

For AV use AVG: http://is.gd/17HmB It's not free but does the job extremely well

Posted by:

ccn
21 Jun 2009

I like Super Anti Spyware. That is good for tough stuff. Get it at: http://is.gd/17GMQ
Another good one it PC Tools Spyware Doctor. It's not free but is one of the best: http://is.gd/17GSY
Another two to have up your sleeve is Spybot SD: http://is.gd/17GVW and AAW Personal: http://is.gd/17HkP They are free

For AV use AVG: http://is.gd/17HmB It's not free but does the job extremely well

Posted by:

Mark
25 Jun 2009

AntiVirus programs only detect malware. They don't prevent attacks before they start, protect your wireless connection, or prevent viruses from entering your PC. I recommend Comodo Internet Security which you can get the highest level of security with the advanced features available. Comodo Internet Security has :

* Firewall - Slam the door on viruses with Comodo's unique Default Deny Protection.

* AntiVirus - Scan for and destroy known threats to your PC’s health. Explore Comodo AntiVirus

* Live Security Expert - Have an expert on hand 24/7 to solve any PC problems you may be experiencing. Explore Expert PC Support

* Wi-Fi Security - Encrypt all your data when using Wi-Fi so no one can steal your information.

Watch this Video about Comodo Internet Security Pro:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1rQ-y0iDZw

Posted by:

Jen
30 Jun 2009

I've been using Intelinet for the past few months. I downloaded it to rid this nasty persistent spyware, and it did the trick, but I don't know if Intelinet is legit or not. Their ads look authentic, but I have not seen any reviews about it. Anyone know anything about it? Good or bad?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I can't find any reviews of Intelinet from a trusted source. Personally, I'd stay away from it.

Posted by:

Eddie
29 Jul 2009

I know this is about antivirus/malware but I thought a good firewall should also be included in a discussion on the subject.

I just recently started using PrivateFirewall 6.1 and I'm really impressed by it. It's free and it works. Have you ever used it, Bob? You might want to check this out. You can get the antivirus with it or choose not to install it when prompted. I opted not to, as I have Avira and am happy with it.

http://www.privacyware.com/personal_firewall.html

Posted by:

Megan
18 Aug 2009

I have had free antivruses and found I had a malware infection. then had a major crash. which included the printer spooler and dependent RPCSs (said RPC but wrong)not listed.I read many articles, tried some programs, wrote away for advice, rang microsoft.In the end realised I didn't have the skills to get into the root directory. I tried and then purchased Register mechanic from PCTools.com
All I wanted was an automatic updater and fixer. It worked!It listed the RPCSs in the right box. I don't receive any commission from this comment..just telling you how to..

Posted by:

Cecil
21 Aug 2009

Thanks Bob, your articles are wonderful and helpful, keep up the good work! I look forward to your articles helping me out of a computer bind again.

Posted by:

Angelica
07 Sep 2009

Thank you for your very helpful website.

I did the free scan from CA Antivirus after reading your article today. It had also been recommended by the Microsoft Tech that I had talk to by phone. I knew that I had some issues after getting the Blue screens you mentioned in another article. I have tried a number of scans over the last week, Norton, Webroot, Doctor Spyware, Windows Defender, etc. CA was the most through in finding issues, BUT when I downloaded the "free 90 day trial"...which also told me I had to remove Windows Defender, I clicked on "remove" on the CA scan and was then ask to pay $80. I contacted customer service and they said "pay" or no removal. So, I now have a list of the 65 threats on my computer, but I am not sure I want to give $80 to a company that misleads people about the trial offer. There is nothing on their website about the trial not allowing you to remove anything.

Their customer support is based in India and the company is out of Islandia according to their tech support person?

I am a computer absolutely non-techie person. Windows Defender nor One Care found any of the issues that CA found. Does that make sense? I need something simple to protect my computer and not major expensive.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I'm pretty sure you downloaded something OTHER than Computer Associates Antivirus. What you described sounds like a rogue program, and I recommend you remove it immediately. Use System Restore if neccessary. Then install one of the freebies I recommend here: http://askbobrankin.com/free_antivirus_programs.html

Posted by:

Tori
10 Sep 2009

I am helpless right now.. I got loads of trojan viruses on my computer on monday and i have been struggeling to find a virus program that will manage to get rid of them. Spyware detector only found 2 different ones, but i can't remove the rest.Trojandownloader,trojan-spy etc. What should i do? Is a system restore any good idea?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I recommend you start with a good antivirus program, such as AVG, Avast or Avira -- all free. Then install Windows Defender to scan for spyware. At this point, System Restore might just roll back to a different set of corrupted files.

Posted by:

Rich
30 Sep 2009

CA anti virus comes free from my ISP... After reading all the horrible things all the so-called big wigs said ( PC World, PC Mag , C/Net, as well as other testing sites......I have discovered CA's detection rates are dismal.....I know people love to bash McAfee ... but I've been using it with Firewall etc ..... no problems ..... BUT can I achieve similar results with one of the free AVs? I also use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware .. Great program!

EDITOR'S NOTE: The detection rate tests can be misleading, because the obscure viruses that your anti-virus program misses will probably never threaten you anyway. I used CA for many years (until I switched ISPs) and it always worked well. That said, the freebies do an excellent job, too. See http://askbobrankin.com/free_antivirus_programs.html for more info.

Posted by:

Rabimba
05 Oct 2009

Well I persoanlly use nod32 in my laptop and used Kaspesky in my desktop.And i'm quite OK with them.
For the other users that ask me I recommend avira or avast.
AVG i really don't like.

Reasons: Avg fails to dtecetc mane even known viruses even with latest updates. Avast generates a lot of false positives. It identified my own three programs THAT I WROTE TO CLEAN MALWARE as viruses. Its just too much hard on the packers.
On Avira. The gphone.exe varient i was testing on recently successfully penetrated avira(free edition) with full update on my virtual pc.

Anyway...no Antivirus is perfect. If i rewrite a couple of codes of a know virus,pack it differently and mutate it a littlke much it can even fool nod32,kaspesky,bitdefender and norton too (TESTED). So along with antivirus (and of course updates) a little bit of caution I think is necessary

Posted by:

David
19 Oct 2009

Just downloaded the newest version of AVG free on 10/13. To say that it slowed down my computer to a crawl is an understatement! I dumped it on 10/19 and I am now back to a more normal speed.

Beware of version 9! It is a killer!

Posted by:

MarkL
01 Dec 2009

MalwareBytes has saved my cookies several times. It not only detected the bad guys, it also removed them.

Posted by:

Deanna
10 Dec 2009

Bob, thank you for your recommendation of CA. I used it a few years ago and forgot how powerful and thorough it is. I've gotten rid of Norton and am VERY happy with CA. Thanks!

Posted by:

Muraleedharan
11 Dec 2009

Sir, I would like to know which firewall/trojan remover I should use along with my Avast! Professional Edition for protecting my laptop. Are they available free of cost or should I purchase? Your reply will be of great assistance.

Muraleedharan, India

Posted by:

Frank
24 Dec 2009

i use a software called Pc Laptop Guard for years now.
It helps me fix the damage caused by infections in seconds.
Pc Laptop Guard doesn't prevent an infection. Instead fixes the damage and removes the infected agent as well.
Its not free, but the cost is well worth it.
www.labellpcsolutions.com

Hope it helps.

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