![]() |
The definitive malware thread!
Ok everybody....there's been talk of different antivirus/spyware progs here in the past, and there's one going on in The Lab now.
I'm just going to give you my advice on what to use. You don't have to take my advice, you're free to do what you want.....but bear in mind I've worked in IT since 1984, and now I run an IT business here in Spain. So I do this for a living, I'm not a hobbyist, and I'm going to give you the advice I give all my customers. Firstly....antivirus programs! There's only one in the game.....NOD32. My opinion? No....it's fact! These results are based on 9 years of independent testing by virusbulletin.com. http://www.eset.com/images/Missed-In...ld-Viruses.jpg I think that says it all. Secondly....spyware! No product dominates this category like NOD32 does in the AV progs, but my personal recommendation is Webroot SpySweeper. It usually gets the best results in most independent tests. One thing you need to be aware of though....some programs are not what they appear to be. There are fake and even malicious programs out there. Read THIS and if you are running any of them, get rid of them asap. Thirdly....firewalls! Let's make one thing clear straight off.....Windows Firewall is a waste of space! Why? Cos it does not block unauthorised outbound transmissions, so if your system is infected with something, it will quite happily allow your PC to communicate information out. If you're behind a router with a hardware firewall, you have a degree of safety, but in my experience most home installations don't have the router configured correctly for optimal security. So don't place all your trust in that. Therefore my personal recommendation for a software firewall program is Zone Alarm. And as a total all in one security suite my recommendation would be Kaspersky. What more can you do to protect yourself? 1. Use Mozilla Firefox instead of Internet Exploder! 2. Don't use P2P software like Limewire. This isn't 1999.....you can get all the downloads you want from various blog sites which will have full safe links to file storage sites such as rapidshare. 3. If messages pop up saying "Download this you may have viruses".....DON'T DO IT! Cos it's probably an incoming Trojan that's going to be beaming it's way to you. 4. READ the dialogue messages from your AV or firewall prog! If it's saying something's suspect....don't accept it. If you choose to over rule your security programs then you've just opened the door for malware. 5. Don't take advice from every man and his dog. If you need advice, ask around other Brits for personal recommendations for qualified people. Don't presume that just because someone has a computer shop or presents themselves as an IT engineer, that they're the real deal. Do your research! Both in real life, and on the Net for independent product testing. To summarise....use quality programs for your security....not freebies. Use common sense when you're on the internet. Update your security programs daily and do regular checks. And lastly....the one everybody forgets....backup your data regularly! Hope this is of some use to you guys. |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Thanks for this info it is extremely useful. On your recommendation we have already downloaded NOD32 and will look into the rest today.
Rosemary |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 5460876)
Thanks for this info it is extremely useful. On your recommendation we have already downloaded NOD32 and will look into the rest today.
Rosemary |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Step 1...Install Linux..
Step 2...see step 1 |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by SoJohn
(Post 5460889)
Step 1...Install Linux..
Step 2...see step 1 |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
I disagree, it is. In fact, before I left for Spain I installed it on my sisters and on my mothers computers. :D
It has all the applications you could need (although often "equivalents"). Yes, you might not be able to download every bit of crap you see, but isn't that part of the problem anyway. Unless you play games, there is no reason to use Windows. |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by XTreme
(Post 5460886)
Rosemary....before you install NOD, make sure you have uninstalled any previous AV programs and rebooted the machine!
Thanks again. Rosemary |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by SoJohn
(Post 5460931)
I disagree, it is. In fact, before I left for Spain I installed it on my sisters and on my mothers computers. :D
It has all the applications you could need (although often "equivalents"). Yes, you might not be able to download every bit of crap you see, but isn't that part of the problem anyway. Unless you play games, there is no reason to use Windows. But ditching Windows and replacing with Linux is not an option for the average end user. So it's a completely moot point. The end user here in Spain is generally not computer-savvy, they need compatibility with all programs and devices, they want to play games (the ladies do) and they don't want additional complication.....they want de-mystification. In short, they need their existing hardware and software to provide them with the functionality they need.....without having to be continually getting their OS re-installed due to trojans etc. And the advice I gave will enable them to achieve that goal.....simply and cost-effectively. |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
we use AVG and the webroot antispyware, have never had to reboot or reinstall because everything is scanned as it comes in, we do NOT open attachments, unless we are sure of them, and even then we scan them first, everything we send in e mails is scanned BEFORE sending.
|
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 5461509)
we use AVG and the webroot antispyware, have never had to reboot or reinstall because everything is scanned as it comes in, we do NOT open attachments, unless we are sure of them, and even then we scan them first, everything we send in e mails is scanned BEFORE sending.
As I've said numerous times....just because an AV prog scans and reports zero viruses....don't believe it's true. Especially in AVG's case. You use what you want, it's your PC....all I can do is advise you on situations that I see day in and day out. However I must add that the combination of people who won't take advice, and who insist on using cack software is the lifeblood of the independent IT specialist! So you go for it....download some more AVG definitions my man! :lol: |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Is there any chance this thread could be moved to the Lab?
|
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5461780)
Is there any chance this thread could be moved to the Lab?
And I know people in here, so I've just taken the time to give some advice based on my day to day experiences of dealing with situations like this. |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5461780)
Is there any chance this thread could be moved to the Lab?
I think that this information is important to all computer users so maybe duplicating it across the whole of BE would be better than a move to the lab. Rosemary |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by XTreme
(Post 5461874)
The reason I posted it here was in case some of the people don't visit The Lab.
And I know people in here, so I've just taken the time to give some advice based on my day to day experiences of dealing with situations like this. Thanks Rosemary |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Anytime Rosemary!
My business is shown in my signature, so if you ever need help you can get my e-mail address from there. Same applies to anybody else too. |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
My husband worked in the computer industry in England and he certainly agrees with you about NOD32:thumbsup:
|
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by XTreme
(Post 5460886)
Rosemary....before you install NOD, make sure you have uninstalled any previous AV programs and rebooted the machine!
When I ran a system scan with the AVG antispyware it showed three Trojan horses in the vault :eek::eek: I had awful things happening the bloody puter was doing what it liked , so now I have come to thinking that I will put Nod on here also,could I just disable Norton and then download Nod ,I may has well take advantage of the free days I have left with Norton. If I download Nod do I need anything else,I shall also put Zone-alarm back on .I have windows defender running also and run a quick scan daily.I have also come to the conclusion that outlook is a waste of space. Oh I do tend to look in the Lab now and again,I used to be a regular visitor when I first got my lappy a few months ago, thanks for this information here :thumbsup::thumbsup: |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
You'll have to uninstall Norton totally first jandy. You'd be well advised to download the Norton removal tool from their site first.
Use NOD in conjunction with ZA, and as you're using Defender as well you should be fine. |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5461780)
Is there any chance this thread could be moved to the Lab?
Never enters my mind to go into the lab as I have no idea what I am doing at the best of times. This seems like decent info that could help many people, I have no idea what it is telling me because I can't be bothered to read pass the first paragraph but I will make sure OH does as he is the puter person in this casa. Thanks Pete, I know you will take no notice of what Matt says.;) |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by XTreme
(Post 5462822)
You'll have to uninstall Norton totally first jandy. You'd be well advised to download the Norton removal tool from their site first.
Use NOD in conjunction with ZA, and as you're using Defender as well you should be fine. My O/H just suggested that I do a re-install every few weeks and get the Norton for 60 days each time:eek::eek: he's having a laugh I think :rofl: |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Well all I can say is that every one else gets stuff moved to the Lab......
|
Re: The definitive malware thread!
I would PM the Mods about it Matt! :lol:
|
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5462965)
Well all I can say is that every one else gets stuff moved to the Lab......
Rosemary |
Re: The definitive malware thread!
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 5478303)
Just had a thought based on what you are saying about this thread - should all sport threads only be in the Locker room then?
Rosemary |
| All times are GMT -12. The time now is 2:24 pm. |
Powered by vBulletin: ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.