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What Anti-Virus program is the best to buy?

1) Norton Anti-virus
2) EZ Anti-Virus from CA
3) AVG Anti-Virus
JIM, January 2005
Hi Jim
The only thing that got rid of the Trojan StartPage.1 was from www.NoAdware.net it will cost you $35 but if it dosn't work then they will give you your money back. I'm sure it will work for you.
But start with downloading some free software and try that first eventually building up to some you have to pay for.
On my system I have Antivir, Spybot Search and Destroy, Diamond CS TDS3, Spyware Blaster and NoAdware.
All available through Google, most were free downloads others were ($8) and ($35). All have their own strengths and weaknesses.
All the sites I have listed are trustworthy so no worries about saying yes. Dont bother with Norton it does not work very well and says the system is free when it is still infected.
Good luck!

Bob the Builder, February 2005
I use AVG Free Edition having used Norton for many years.

Norton AV is slow and takes up an unnescary amount of valuable system resources.

However I do also occasionally use some online AV ( just to check that AVG is doing it job )

You can try the following links..

http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx

&

http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/com/default.asp?language=2

Hope this helps

Stu - Milton Keynes - UK, February 2005
wath pc format are you running i have norton its ok you must suscribe but its worth it im running xp if you dont open anything you cant get a virus

eamon, February 2005
On price you would have to say AVG Anti-Virus. It is free for personal use!

Most AV programs cost and many only come with subscription to new definitions files for a certain period. You need to update your AV very regularly. New worms and viruses go around the world in a day! An AV program which cannot be updated because the subscription to new definitions has expired is not really worth having. Check out what subscription these packages come with.

Sam Tiller, January 2005