I'm going to redo my entire laptop and I want to get some good programs to prevent viruses, pop-ups and advertisements. What do you guys recommend? Preferably free. Any input would be great.
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AVG is good but the way it stalls your initial bootup bothers me. Microsoft Security Essentials is free and one of the best from what I have encountered.
ADP for Firefox and Chrome to block popups and in site ads.
The built in windows firewall when configured correctly should be enough. If you have your own router it to should have a built in firewall you can configure.
If you're going to spend some coin I would go with eset for virus protection.
Malwarebytes for free spamware scanner.
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Originally posted by Hines57 View PostMicrosoft security essentials. Haven't found any much better and free."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
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Should this happen to you again CJ, if you'll keep rkill on hand and run it, you'll likely be able to run whichever cleanup utility afterwards without having to jump through hoops.
RKill is a program that was developed at BleepingComputer.com that attempts to terminate known malware processes so that your normal security software can then run and clean your computer of infections. When RKill runs it will kill malware processes and then removes incorrect executable associations and fixes policies that stop us from using certain tools. When finished it will display a log file that shows the processes that were terminated while the program was running.
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Originally posted by Hines57 View PostMicrosoft security essentials. Haven't found any much better and free.
Originally posted by CJ View PostI got a malware java based virus a few days ago, I belive it was fire sirefire or something like that. Just like every damn virus it used java as the backdoor, and then it immediately deleted microsoft security essentials (it literally vanished from my toolbar and start menu) and it prevented me from reinstalling it. After a few reboots I tried several different malware programs which it blocked from installing (installation would complete, and the program wouldn't be on the start menu or on the computer). Finally when I downloaded the new security essentials with the latest revision it installed and deleted it. Interesting thing is I never downloaded anything, it just appeared somehow - using java as the backdoor. The only viruses I've ever actually had were all because of java, I hate the fuck out of that api.
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Originally posted by CJ View PostI got a malware java based virus a few days ago, I belive it was fire sirefire or something like that. Just like every damn virus it used java as the backdoor, and then it immediately deleted microsoft security essentials (it literally vanished from my toolbar and start menu) and it prevented me from reinstalling it. After a few reboots I tried several different malware programs which it blocked from installing (installation would complete, and the program wouldn't be on the start menu or on the computer). Finally when I downloaded the new security essentials with the latest revision it installed and deleted it. Interesting thing is I never downloaded anything, it just appeared somehow - using java as the backdoor. The only viruses I've ever actually had were all because of java, I hate the fuck out of that api.The only difference between a tax man and a taxidermist is that the taxidermist leaves the skin. -- Mark Twain
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