What is the anti-virus program installed in your computer?

I use Eset NOD32 Smart Security Busniess Edition.
 
I have two: KasperSky and Windows Defender.





What? Windows Defender has proved itself to me more powerful then that stupid AVG.
 
on the partition I'm using right now I use CommonSense 1.0 however when I switch to my other partition I use Avast! Home edition.
 
I probably shouldn't be running two at once, but I haven't had a problem with it yet on this laptop.

- Avira Antivir
- avast! 4.8 Professional
 
I use NOD32. It's not free, but it's fast, it doesn't use a lot of system resources, and it has a great detection rate.
On my old laptop and on the desktop I have Avira Antivir.
 
I currently use Avast! It works fine but I get irritated every time a notification pops up with a narrator saying "virus database has been updated." There's probably a way to turn it off but I can't be bothered.

I used to use AVG Free but a friend suggested me to change.
In the options you can choose to manually install virus database updates/program updates (it will prompt you with a reminder when there's an update available to you.)

And I use avast and Windows Defender on all my computers.
 
Windows defender comes pre-installed in Vista, so I have that.
I also use Trend Micro Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware. It works pretty well. Though, with Firefox's quick-checker for downloads, Trend Micro's guard thing, windows defender, the windows firewall, and all of Vista's extra security, I'm covered pretty well.
 
Avira Anti-virus. Because Avira just nedded small memory RAM. (And because my copmuter is slow)
 
I have Norton Internet Security, Norton Anti-Virus, Ad-Aware, Spybot Search and Destroy, and a-squared(malware detection program). Ad-ware is a trial, so I got that one for free. If I wanted the upgraded version, then I have to pay for it. Internet Security and Anti-Virus I been keeping up by getting subscriptions. And it isn't cheap either. $50 a year. Well maybe it isn't too bad. Because it is for both of them. And it has done the job so far. Yes I know it takes up a lot of resources, but that is the best I can get for right now. I trust Norton.
 
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