Virus protection

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silverfoxcc

Original Poster:

7,690 posts

145 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Just had an email form McAfee that the renewal for my system ( up to 5 devices covered) will be 95...

I am a bith loatrhe to pay that much.

Any cheaper and just as good protection systems out there?


Captain_Morgan

1,229 posts

59 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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The foc default in built Microsoft one that comes with windows is fine.

shtu

3,454 posts

146 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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I've used the assorted free ones over the years, Avast, AVG, etc., and now just run the default Windows AV and Firewall. It's fine, and doesn't spend 50% of it's time trying to make you buy something.

https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/...

Jim the Sunderer

3,239 posts

182 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Just use Microsoft Defender

wikipedia said:
During a December 2017 test of various anti-malware software carried out by AV-TEST on Windows 10, Windows Defender earned 6 out of 6 points in detection rate of various malware samples, earning its "AV-TEST Certified" seal.[68]

During a February 2018 "Real-World Protection Test" performed by AV-Comparatives, Windows Defender achieved a 100% detection rate of malicious URL samples, along with 3 false positive results.[69]

An AV-TEST test of Windows Defender in October 2019 demonstrated it provides excellent protection both against viruses and 0-day / malware attacks.[70]

On December 1, 2021, AV-TEST gave Defender a maximum protection score of 34 points after successfully managing to detect ten out of ten ransomware samples in a lab test.[71]

Brainpox

4,055 posts

151 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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McAfee is awful by modern standards and paying for it is basically a scam at this point. Stick with Windows Defender and you'll be fine.

Jamescrs

4,483 posts

65 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Microsoft defender is all I use on my own laptop and have no issues, I say that with the caveat that I also give it very little use and don't visit any sketchy websites either.

As a rule I don't even do any banking on my laptop, I use the App on my phone

Dave Hedgehog

14,555 posts

204 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Captain_Morgan said:
The foc default in built Microsoft one that comes with windows is fine.
indeed

but if you must have one, panda free AV is decent, you can disable the odd popup it gives you

https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/homeusers/free-an...

if you want to pay bitdefender is the best

https://www.bitdefender.co.uk/solutions/

Edited by Dave Hedgehog on Friday 24th March 14:04

plasticpig

12,932 posts

225 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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For paid I would go for Sophos Home https://home.sophos.com/en-us

Rivenink

3,684 posts

106 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Depends on your needs.

For home use; Windows Defender works just fine.

For business use, you'll want a paid for solution with additional management features.

wol

63 posts

250 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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plasticpig said:
For paid I would go for Sophos Home https://home.sophos.com/en-us
Seconded.

bitchstewie

51,264 posts

210 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Defender is pretty decent these days but just as important is don't do dodgy st on your computer and run a supported operating system and keep it and your browser up to date.

No antivirus is going to save you if you're using Internet Explorer on Windows XP and go looking for midget porn.

ARHarh

3,761 posts

107 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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I have only used defender for years now, probably 10 years. Never had an issue in that time.

98elise

26,617 posts

161 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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As others have said, Defender is fine these days.

the-norseman

12,442 posts

171 months

Saturday 25th March 2023
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I'm not a Windows user (Linux/Android) but my work machine which is supplied by a large government backed organisation only has the built in stuff running on it.


popegregory

1,439 posts

134 months

Friday 29th March
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Hi all, has this advice changed in 12 months, or can I happily cancel Norton and not give them the £89.99 they’re keen to take from me next month?

xeny

4,309 posts

78 months

Friday 29th March
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No. Yes.

popegregory

1,439 posts

134 months

Friday 29th March
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