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Posted by:

business user
04 Aug 2015

From all free anti-virus software, is there anyone which is free for business use? Or they are free only for home use?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Comodo can be used for home or business: https://www.comodo.com/home/internet-security/free-internet-security.php

Posted by:

Jim Rapp
04 Aug 2015

Does Microsoft intentionally try to be confusing when it names things? Windows Explorer/Internet Explorer. Defender vs. MSE vs. Defender.

If being unclear and making life difficult were Olympic events, MS would win the gold!

EDITOR'S NOTE: There's more... Outlook Express turned into Windows Mail, which turned into Windows Live Mail. Meanwhile, Hotmail became Outlook.com. But there's still a thing called "Outlook" which is not the same as "Outlook Express" or "Outlook.com".

Posted by:

Patrick
04 Aug 2015

Hi Bob
I've been waiting (holding out), to upgrade to win 10. I know there are video problems and the like. The question is, how long do I wait to take the plunge. Is it reasonable to go for it now or wait a few months for the wrinkles to be ironed out?
I know there are always maintenance and bug fix updates that always come along. Any opinions/ suggestions?

Thanks
Patrick

Posted by:

gyppo
04 Aug 2015

Bob: My 'security wallet' is Panda Cloud, backed up by the free versions of Malware Bytes Anti Malware, Malware Btes Anti-Exploit, plus free Spybot.

I run MBAM and Spybot about once a week, generally whilst making breakfast as Spybot takes quite a while on my machine, or out of sequence if a questionable mail or website visit makes me uneasy.

Generally I avoid dodgy sites anyway and definitely avoid 'click now' come-ons.

I used these choices with XP Pro, and now Win 7 Pro

So far I've seen no problems for several years. My only scare was a few months back when Panda Cloud inadvertently declared itself to be a virus and shut off all my net connections. But the company fixed that in a few hours.

Gyppo

Posted by:

Lucy
04 Aug 2015

Thanks Bob! Another timely article. How often do you recommend running a complete scan, over a quick scan? I use from your list of recommended free anti virus software.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Once a month is fine, but you can do them more frequently if your monthly scans pick up anything.

Posted by:

Gary
04 Aug 2015

the article stated:

"The June 1015 test results from AV-TEST show that MSE/Defender still ranks dead last among the 21 products compared."

i would have thought that after 1000 years MS would have gotten MSE to be a much better product. :>) :>)

Posted by:

RandiO
04 Aug 2015

Will the incessant bashing of Microsoft/Windows ever cease? Or should I ask for a miracle and hope that someone (anyone) someday (any day) say something positive about the company or their products? Puhlease! Out of all people... Oh, never mind!

EDITOR'S NOTE: Did you read my glowing comments about Microsoft's new flagship operating system, Windows 10?

Posted by:

Prairiedog
04 Aug 2015

I used MSE on XP, Defender on Vista and now MSE on windows 7. On all three OSs, neither ever detected a virus, spyware, malware. I then sent SUPERAntiSpyware through each system and it dug out all the spyware and Trojans.

Posted by:

Robb Thurston
04 Aug 2015

Bob Rankin, I must allow, of course, that Micorsoft is NOT offering degrees in English As A Second Language, and maybe they should! Confused does not cover their defective communications. However, it is possible to take IE and crank it up to the supreme level of privacy and security, and to use all the other security facilities of IE. I do this and seldom get viruses. I use MSSE and supplement it with EMET. Is this for mom and pop, is this easy? No! So MS is not friendly. However, configured with the security offered by MS, IE is fairly secure, and it is not friendly.
One of your commentators asks about freeware antivirus/antimalware for enterprises. Look here:
>.

Posted by:

Delton Baker
04 Aug 2015

I had an Hotmail account since before they were part of Microsoft. I lost it in a fiasco with XBOX and my Grandson, but that is another topic. I now have an outlook account. If transfer attachments in either Hotmail or Outlook there is a little commercial that says "Protected By McAfee...". Which tells me not even their of employees trust any of the Microsoft Security Essentials products.

Posted by:

Ray Bobo
04 Aug 2015

Thanks a bunch, Bob. This answers the question I asked in your previous dispatch; namely, should I renew my 3rd party security software in light of Win10. I shall. Better safe than sorry. And please don't stop telling the truth, even if it offends some.

Posted by:

intelligencia
04 Aug 2015

Hello!

Whatever you do . . . DO NOT use Comodo Anything!!!

The company's anti-virus software is MALWARE on Wheels!
. . . as SOON as I installed it . . . It crashed my 4 1/2 year old computer and it could not recover!
(Fortunately, I had a linux Mint DVD and installed that. This Linux thing with some tweaks added is an incredible Kernel!)

Please Note: I do not work for or volunteer for Linux. This is just my humble experience working with Linux Mint for the past month or so since my Windows 7 laptop went kaput!

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Posted by:

Joe
04 Aug 2015

for years I used System Mechanic Pro and NEVER had a problem yeah I know it's not free but for what you get it's worth $20yr....I don't work for them either buy the way just saying

Posted by:

bodryn
05 Aug 2015

I haven't trusted Windows for online stuff for years now. I'm limping along using a semi-crippled Google Chromebook - where at least any viruses that give the system trouble attack the system "in the cloud" because that's where the system is. However, in order to see and hear videos on it, I have to sign on as a guest on my own computer. Some foul-up which so far I've been unable to master. For serious computing with Windows, I STAY OFF-LINE ENTIRELY.

Posted by:

Batya
05 Aug 2015

I've taken your advice and used Avast Free + MBAM, previously on Windows 7 and 8, and now on Windows 10. I also use CCleaner from time to time. No problems so far ...

Do you advise uninstalling Windows Defender? Does this interfere with the work of the other programs?

Posted by:

Calvin
06 Aug 2015

Well, I've got 5 years of totally virus free performance on 7 computers that I maintain using MSE and MBAM free. I have no complaints and will continue to use it. Avira, AVG, Avast - I've used them all and they either use so many resources or have allowed viruses/trojans/spyware through so i won't use them.

Posted by:

Gary
10 Aug 2015

As a volunteer (retired IT Professional) I have been supporting a centre where we tutor Seniors in using PCs, tablets, mobile phones, digital cameras and other new technology.

We have use MSE since it's release on our Windows 7 PCs and Defender on our Windows 8 PCs and in all those years have never had a virus on any PC.

We don't run regular scans and the seniors who use the PCs have no restrictions in their use. I suppose those "independent test" people know what they are doing.

Posted by:

Gary
24 Aug 2015

I've used MSE since day one on multiple desktop/laptop pcs used by many different users and never had a single issue. Numerous family members and friends have the same experience. What's the fuss all about? What am I missing here??

Posted by:

Gary
24 Aug 2015

One more thing, I use PC Matic Super Shield on my older XP work horse machines (all are connected to the internet 24/7). No issues at all.

Posted by:

Joe Sabatino
24 Aug 2015

I invested in the paid version of Malwarebytes Home Premium and I run the free version of Malwarebytes Antiexploit on my w10 and w7 machines. The also have MSE (w7) or Defender (w10) on there but I NEVER HAD A PROBLEM with these machines.
Further, I only use web based email and I don't have a Facebook account (my wife does and she gets plenty of poo.

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