What is the best free antivirus?
What is the best free antivirus?
Other urls found in this thread:
novirusthanks.org
novirusthanks.org
twitter.com
gentoo
Your brain :^)
Common Sense
/thread
mcafee
of course
Prayer and holy water on the hard drive
MsMpEng.exe
Linux
dumb animeposter
Virusfucker2018.exe
oops posted the wrong one
why are you complaining about anime in an anime imageboard?
Avast
Norton
Ringo would use Avast
Avast is amazing
common sense 2019, still not available
Vitamin c and honey
do people not use MalwareBytes anymore?
is avira good?
i do. its all good here.
not letting your grandmother within 50 meters of an electronic device.
other than that, an adblocker and common sense takes care of 90% of shit.
This kills the daemons
wtf ringo-chan? how can you boast yourself as a tech-guru if you don't know that? that time with the network cables was just a lucky strike?
Don't use the internet or install free programs
based and redpilled
ClamWin or anything that uses ClamAV. Is there a better one anons?
common sense
>Common sense
if you look closer I'm not complaining about anime on an anime imageboard but the poster himself
Malwarebytes works fine, but they crippled ADW Cleaner.
Last time I ran both on a client's computer ADW found and removed 4 things, and MBAM got rid of 500+ more.
Prior to the buyout they were roughly equal but ADW is portable and 5 times faster.
People who say Common Sense is the best antivirus usually have neither common sense OR antivirus
this.
Glary utilitits
You mean "NOR"
this
ur a fag for /threading your own post
but yes, this
/thread
Man of culture
Imagine getting tiggered by a reaction picture.
/thread
/thread
GPLv3+
uBlock + uMatrix + adNauseam + https everywhere + noScript.
Anything by Norton. Now I know what you're thinking, they must be terrible right? Not true. They've really improved a lot over the years, their standard antivirus software-suite has the smallest impact on your CPU and memory compared to other competing antivirus clients in the market, allowing you to surf the web, watch a movie or play your favorite games without worrying about computer slowdown. You also won't have to worry about hackers in games because let's face it, your gamer score matters and a hacker could disrupt your progress or even make you lose it all together. Thankfully, the Norton software-suite blocks hackers from ruining your game and points them out to you, allowing you to report them for misconduct, leaving you to enjoy a fair game between your peers.
too bad their popups are annoying as fuck
The enhanced mitigation experience toolkit is probably the best one that actually does anything considering it comes with kernel level drivers that fuck with windows memory allocation and stuff.
Other than that common sense.
Free - avira
Paid - nod32
I use rogue killer these days
I'm not sure but I would not be surprised if norton cooperates with google and sells them data
fpbp
>inb4 free
malwarebytes+ublock+umatrix+adblockplus
>common sense
idiots
Just a friendly reminder that Stuxnet was able to disguise itself as a Realtek program because the certificate was stolen. How can common sense protect against that?
This.
Comodo was the only AV to be named a PITA by NSA.
OSArmor + SysHardener
novirusthanks.org
novirusthanks.org
Free, couple of megs ram usage, zero cpu, no data mining