H Horn69 2,500+ Posts Dec 11, 2009 #1 Which one's better? I like Kaspersky but have a chance to purchase Norton with new computer and get full rebate. What's a guy to do? Hook'em!!!
Which one's better? I like Kaspersky but have a chance to purchase Norton with new computer and get full rebate. What's a guy to do? Hook'em!!!
H Horn69 2,500+ Posts Dec 12, 2009 #3 that's one of my worries too. I think Kaspersky is stronger catching the bad viruses. might go ahead and try norton since I'm getting it free and switch later if I have any problems. Hook'em!!!
that's one of my worries too. I think Kaspersky is stronger catching the bad viruses. might go ahead and try norton since I'm getting it free and switch later if I have any problems. Hook'em!!!
I Ignatius 1,000+ Posts Dec 12, 2009 #5 Norton is good AV protection, but it's a big drain on your system resources...
H Horn69 2,500+ Posts Dec 12, 2009 #6 sounds like I should ditch Norton. why else would they be giving away a free 2009 version. arrgh. thx guys. Hook'em!!!
sounds like I should ditch Norton. why else would they be giving away a free 2009 version. arrgh. thx guys. Hook'em!!!
W wherzwaldo 1,000+ Posts Dec 12, 2009 #7 MS Security Essentials it's free, lightweight, and it's getting some pretty good reviews.
H HornsInTheHouse 500+ Posts Dec 13, 2009 #8 You shouldn't have to pay for anti-virus software unless you're a business. Avast is a good real-time, auto-updating free anti-virus suite.
You shouldn't have to pay for anti-virus software unless you're a business. Avast is a good real-time, auto-updating free anti-virus suite.
D DoobieWah 500+ Posts Dec 13, 2009 #9 I had some pretty serious malware slip thru Norton on my machines at both work and home. (Picked it up from my favorite sports forum, btw,) Geek recc'd Kaspersky Internet Security. So far, so good.
I had some pretty serious malware slip thru Norton on my machines at both work and home. (Picked it up from my favorite sports forum, btw,) Geek recc'd Kaspersky Internet Security. So far, so good.