I herd u liek virusez...

What anti-virus programs do you use?

  • BitDefender

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Avast!

    Votes: 5 13.5%
  • Kaspersky

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • ESET Nod32

    Votes: 3 8.1%
  • Shield Deluxe

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Trend Micro Antivirus

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Norton Antivirus

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • Panda Antivirus Pro 2011

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ZoneAlarm Anti-virus

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Microsoft Security Essentials

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • AVG

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • Avira

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 16.2%

  • Total voters
    37

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    So what anti-virus program do you use?
    I don't use any anti-virus programs because I don't watch porn.
    Avast! 5. I just want to make sure that my system is secure and free from viruses, malwares, trojans, etc.
     
    I don't remember exactly what anti-virus program I use for my laptop, but I think it's Kaspersky or Norton. My laptop's experienced a few viruses here and there, but they've been fixed.
     
    U HERD RONG

    When I'm in OS X, I typically don't use a commercial antivirus, but when I'm a little iffy, I break out a copy of iAntivirus and scan my computer. I've been using this computer for over two years now, though, and not once has OS X been infected with a virus.

    In Windows, I typically juggle between Sypbot S+D and MSE. It's a combo that's worked for me many times, and one that has saved me the stress of getting rid of a virus infection.
     
    Kaspersky, on my desktop and something else on my Mac laptop. Anything is good as long it doesn't slow down my computer or pops up every 5 seconds for a notification.
     
    I know what I'm doing so I never really get viruses. Only time I do, is when I plug my pendrives into somebody else's computer or put their pendrives on mine.
    I use Avast though, with Spybot S+D.

    On my Ubuntu, obviously, I never get any viruses :)
     
    AVG pour moi. It's not really necessary because I'm very careful with what I do online.
     
    I'm editing in MSE, AVG, and Avira. I use MSE, myself.
     
    Norton360 does then job for me.
    I got it for 1/4 of the price.
    And I still have 1 more use :3
     
    Generally nothing.
    I once made a post about how viruses are only generally acquired by the sort of people that would actually believe things like 1,000,000th visitor ads... and times haven't changed. I did put AVG Free on, not long ago, mostly for the sake of curiosity but there wasn't much to look at. Haven't yet felt compelled to remove it yet since it's not annoying...
     
    I use Microsoft Security Essentials. It works perfectly well and I see no reason to change or spend money on other anti-virus software.
     
    I have Norton 360 on all of my P.C's. Mainly because I only know a few other anti virus softwares, hahahaha.
     
    I have been using Kaspersky for a while now and it is found on all my family computers.
     
    I don't use any antivirus on any of my computers.
    I only download things from trusted sources and that's it.
     
    U HERD RONG

    When I'm in OS X, I typically don't use a commercial antivirus, but when I'm a little iffy, I break out a copy of iAntivirus and scan my computer. I've been using this computer for over two years now, though, and not once has OS X been infected with a virus.

    In Windows, I typically juggle between Sypbot S+D and MSE. It's a combo that's worked for me many times, and one that has saved me the stress of getting rid of a virus infection.
    Just because iantivirus says that, doesn't mean it's true.


    I don't use any antivirus on any of my computers.
    I only download things from trusted sources and that's it.
    What will happen if your trusted source is compromised and all uploads are infected with viruses?


    At the moment I'm testing out kaspersky internet security 2011, but it made firefox have problems loading PC which led me to doing a fresh reinstall of firefox and then removing kaspersky's addons manually to fix the problem.
     
    This really should be a multiple answer poll (where you can choose more than one answer)

    I use MSE on all VMware images, but NOD32 on my Boot Camp Windows. I also have Intego running on my Mac Side so that it's actively scanning for Windows Viruses so I don't accidentally download one and pass it on to any of my windows images or any of my family/friends that run windows.
     
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