I am looking for a good solid antivirus / firewall package if possible, or noted separte ones if better.

I am running a server and looking to get some secutiry.

I looked up Kaspersky Anti Virus and ESET Anti Virus and they got good reviews? Are these any good?

Velvet

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Guys, please I need your help.

I want to install an Anti-Virus in my flash drive but I don’t know which one to use.

And the procedure to install.

I googled for the procedures but I am not getting what I want.

Right now I am installing it the same way I install on my Computer.

Please, I need your help.

Thanks in advance.

Madeline

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I just bought a new computer and I want some FREE availalble anti virus or internet security software. What kind of software absolutely keeps my computer safe and where do i download it from the internet?

Carol
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My friend’s computer–clean (Norton, Spybot and Ad Aware scans) 10 days ago. Norton is autoprotect enabled. Spybot and Ad Aware are the free versions; no real-time protection, but both were updated and Spybot immunized.

Friday, six days later, when computer booted, they noticed strange things…in fact, Smitfraud (and other, similar) spyware. When I checked logs and quarantines, I found that my friend had run Ad Aware on Friday, fixing 130+ problems (not all tracking cookies). Yesterday–yes, they waited five days, hoping it would fix itself–they called me in.

I’ve cleaned it up (what a chore), but when I ran a full system anti-virus scan, Norton found and quarantined a handful of nasties. When I looked them up, it seems that none is a recently discovered problem–WinFixer, ISearch and Trojan.Anser being the worst of the bunch. And Norton’s definitions updates from many months ago should have prevented them. So how do they slip past Norton?

Lilly

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