Best AntiVirus

January 23rd, 2020

Well I have avast! right now.
But I need a better one that doesn’t consume too much cpu usage like Norton.
Is Kapersky Pure good?
Or should I go for something else. Please name them.

Answer #1
But I need a better one that doesn't consume too much cpu usage like Norton.
Norton is not CPU/memory intensive. Avast is actually one of the lightest currently available
Check out these benchmarks
http://www.raymond.cc/antivirus/
Answer #2
AVG Free
Answer #3

Is Kapersky Pure good?
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Yes, this one rocks
Answer #4

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But I need a better one that doesn't consume too much cpu usage like Norton.
Norton is not CPU/memory intensive. Avast is actually one of the lightest currently available
Check out these benchmarks
http://www.raymond.cc/antivirus/
Didn’t really understand anything about benchmarks lol. I’m a noob when it comes to these things xD
Answer #5
Avira
Answer #6
My Avast version is 4.8.
Is it better to use 5.0.677 or shift to a new anti virus?
Answer #7
My Avast version is 4.8.
Is it better to use 5.0.677 or shift to a new anti virus?

Move to another one mentionned above
Answer #8
Well then which one?
Answer #9
Well then which one?
I use Kapersky for my computer and AVG for my laptop and never have any problem. I had Avast and Bitdefender and didn’t like it
Answer #10
Just like in my other posts, I’ll say it again, Norton internet security 2011 is good, it doesn’t consume ram or any of the resources like the older versions, yes it sucked before but now its so much more better and improved and even in the reviews it has gone up, other anti-virus has issues with keys and licenses, the Norton internet security found on have cracks which make the antivirus legitimate for a year, long duration keys till like 2020 or 2025 will eventually get black listed and its a pain, check the review link below
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2372224,00.asp
I used to use kaspersky…but got tired from the black listing keys and the every month trial keys, so i have been using Norton for the past 2 years and its been working perfectly for me
Answer #11
Kaspersky PURE Or Kaspersky Internet Security 2009/2010
Answer #12
I Installed kaspersky 2010 and according to my task manager that it eats alot of cpu usage when it is searching.
Answer #13
I use Avira. It’s free, simple and effective.
Answer #14
kis as its lighter than pure.
Answer #15
I use Nod32 and malware bytes
Answer #16
I use mcafee and it seems to work well and ive used windows free version microsoft security essentials on a diferent pc which again seem to work.
But everyone on hear will say that the security software there useing is good, wouldnt they.
You`d look daft to say any diferent.
But probably the best one is the user
Answer #17
I use NOD32 + Malwarebytes AntiMalware + SuperAntiSpyware
Answer #18
Important Charts_Antivirus programs 2010
http://www.google.com?t=6677281&highlight=
Answer #19
Use BitDefender Internet Security or Total Security 2010… You can find this software on Apps section on WBB. McAfee, Avira, AVG, Avast, Norton, F-Secure, PC-Cillin etc. are like boytoy with this software ESET Smart Security and Kaspersky Internet Security, of course, will also be good for your security. If you ask, I’m using BitDefender Total Security 2010 without Windows Defender and Windows Firewall are closed.
Answer #20
i believe you seek bitdefender! try it and you will suprised their virus signature
Answer #21
i believe you seek bitdefender! try it and you will suprised their virus signature
yes, dude here is the graphic for daily update comparing ESET, Kaspersky and BitDefender 2011 versions they are only antiviruses… internet security and total security are better than antiviruses, never forget about it
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Answer #22
No fake it’s working enjoy Removed-Bounce
Answer #23
Kaspersky PURE
Answer #24
Nod32
Answer #25
Of course it goes without saying that using the pc in a profile with no admin privileges is very helpful towards security. Then if you need to install things, do it from an admin profile
Answer #26
try NOD32 the only problem is when u download a crack from here u probably need to search every month a new key :s
Answer #27
I use AVG free 9.0 and malwarebytes
Answer #28
Nod32. Keys expire weekly or so though. But it’s the best out there. Outstanding threat detection which should be the main purpose of an Anti Virus. I suggest you get Smart Security as they offer a very good anti-spyware and internet threats.
Answer #29
nod32! the best !