AVG antivirus free version software in Windows Vista

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How is the performance of AVG antivirus free version software in Windows
Vista, i had trial version of Norton Antivirus 2007 in my system, the trial
period got over now i supposed to uninstall that and install the new
Antivirus software. Could anyone suggest me AVG antivirus free ware is
available in the Internet, shall i download and use it for my Laptop.
Is this will provide the good internet Security??????

Many thanks in advance.
Venga
 
Venga said:
How is the performance of AVG antivirus free
version software in Windows Vista, i had trial
version of Norton Antivirus 2007 in my system,
the trial period got over now i supposed to
uninstall that and install the new Antivirus
software. Could anyone suggest me AVG antivirus
free ware is available in the Internet, shall i
download and use it for my Laptop. Is this will
provide the good internet Security??????

The AVG Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Free Editions, along with a firewall
(Vista has one built in), will provide the common home computer with
adequate protection. There are also other free security programs you may
consider to use, such as Avast, AntiVir, AdAware, Avira, Spybot S&D and
Comodo AV. Google a bit about.

Here are some tests of security software:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/124475-1/article.html
http://www.av-comparatives.org/
http://reviews.cnet.com/4566-3680_7-0.html?tag=wkfd.dir

This is Norton's removal tool, you need it to uninstall the trial AV:

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/tsgeninfo.nsf/docid/2005033108162039


Charlie42
 
Dump Norton!

As for other anti virus software, AVG and Avast are just as good (free
versions). As for other security Vista has its own firewall and it also has
its own spyware/malware application - Windows Defender.

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Be a bit careful though. Don't use any program unless you can find a
reputable source that did a review on it. In the past week I have seen three
different fake anti-malware programs that actually are just carriers for
additional malware on your computer. As a starting point, don't install a
program that comes from a place that can't spell "malware" on its website.

The ones I saw were PCSecureSystem, PrivacyGuard, and SecurityDefender. All
three installers were also digitally signed.
 
Jesper said:
Be a bit careful though. Don't use any program unless you can
find a reputable source that did a review on it. In the past
week I have seen three different fake anti-malware programs
that actually are just carriers for additional malware on your
computer. As a starting point, don't install a program that
comes from a place that can't spell "malware" on its website.

Good point from Jesper.

Consult Eric Howes' anti-spyware site for a list of known rogue
anti-spyware:
http://www.spywarewarrior.com/

Charlie42
 
I use AVG on a few PC's running Vista. It runs great, and isn't as
bloated as Norton. It does auto updates, etc. as well.

I highly recommend AVG to anyone. :) 32 bit and 64 bit available.
 
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