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Your Anti-Virus Program
Sep 8 2007, 7:35 pm
By: JordanN
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Your Anti-Virus Software
Your Anti-Virus Software
Answer Votes Percentage % Voters
Bitdefender 1
 
4%
None.
Norton Anti-Virus 8
 
26%
None.
Mcaffee 3
 
10%
None.
AVG Anti-Virus 10
 
33%
None.
Linux based anti-virus 1
 
4%
None.
Some other crappy anti-virus 8
 
26%
None.
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Sep 29 2007, 9:22 am Moogle Post #41

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My anti-virus isn't even on your list. As well not a crappy program I find it runs better then norton =/ E-Trust ran by CA company. a Internet Security Suite, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, Firewall, Anti-Spyware. Runs pretty well for me. Here is a link for ya;

http://ca.com/us/



If all else fails, crowbar the fucker

Sep 29 2007, 5:48 pm Twitch Post #42



Quote from Moogle
My anti-virus isn't even on your list. As well not a crappy program I find it runs better then norton =/ E-Trust ran by CA company. a Internet Security Suite, Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam, Firewall, Anti-Spyware. Runs pretty well for me. Here is a link for ya;

http://ca.com/us/
Well same goes for kaspersky 7.0 :P and I got my ver in a beta :D.Now its full version but,I was a beta tester for the company :).



None.

Sep 29 2007, 10:35 pm FatalException Post #43



I prefer Ad-Aware SE, but Comcast decided to give all of its bitch to all of its customers. MCAFEE ANGERS ME.



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Oct 1 2007, 6:24 pm adam2new Post #44



Quote from Doodle77
My anti-virus = none, my firewall = none. No viruses, no spyware for 2+ years (a trojan got blocked about 2.5 yrs ago when i still used mcaffee, before i switched to Fx).

lolz, who would use anti-virus on linux :P

I guess your linux firewall was setup automatically during installation and is part of the OS... but I could be wrong



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