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Title: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: bob3160 on July 31, 2007, 12:01:06 AM
From a recent article in PC World (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,133631-page,1/article.html?tk=nl_wbxnws) 15 Great Free Security Programs
I've compiled what I consider are 11 Great Free Security Programs.
The 11 I chose can be found at:
http://mysharedfiles.no-ip.org/11GreatFreeSecurityPrograms.html (http://mysharedfiles.no-ip.org/11GreatFreeSecurityPrograms.html)
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: drhayden1 on July 31, 2007, 12:05:02 AM
thanks bob-use everyone except....
File Shredder 2
AOL Active Security Monitor-don't want anything AOL-HELL on my computers ;D
and LinkScanner Lite....
have siteadvisor,WOT and finjan-that's enough 8)
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: Lisandro on August 03, 2007, 04:41:02 AM
I only do not have (use) AOL Active Security Monitor 2.0.0.18... Does it worth?
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: rdmaloyjr on August 04, 2007, 03:58:04 PM
comodo & AOL don't belong on your list!!!
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: bob3160 on August 04, 2007, 04:07:10 PM
comodo & AOL don't belong on your list!!!
You are entitled to your opinions.  ;D
I'm entitled to disagree.  :)
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: rdmaloyjr on August 04, 2007, 04:30:54 PM
comodo & AOL don't belong on your list!!!
You are entitled to your opinions.  ;D
I'm entitled to disagree.  :)
True.  It's your list, so you can put whatever you want on your list.

But, the title "Great Free Security Programs" excludes them.

But, its still your list, so you can put whatever meets your opinion.  ;D
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Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: DavidR on August 04, 2007, 05:09:24 PM
Great is a subjective description and is no different to an individual choice of the 11 programs on the list.

There are many, many forum users who are using the comodo firewall feel it is a good free firewall despite your reservations about comodo in general, which you still haven't shown any evidence to support that view. So people will make their minds up based on how the firewall performs for 'them.'

I don't use comodo firewall not because I don't feel it is bad, but because I have a lifetime license for Outpost pro firewall. If however, I did become dissatisfied with Outpost then I would most certainly try comodo based on its reviews and results in firewall leak tests.
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: gdiloren on August 04, 2007, 05:30:47 PM
I use Comodo Firewall for 6 months now without any issue at all!!! Cheers Comodo!!! :)
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: micky77 on August 04, 2007, 10:05:52 PM
I use Comodo Firewall for 6 months now without any issue at all!!! Cheers Comodo!!! :)
I too, have been using Comodo for 6 months, no issues at all, I am more than happy with it.Fantastic  :D
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: drhayden1 on August 04, 2007, 10:16:22 PM
nice to see bob that you rated the 2 "best" programs first and of course "no.1" is Avast!-any arguments or disagreements on that choice-lets hope not  ::) ??? :)

Avast Ye Mateys!!
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Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: rdmaloyjr on August 04, 2007, 10:23:06 PM
No question, no doubt, avast! is the best!  It is #1.
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: Hard_ROCKER on August 05, 2007, 08:55:27 AM
... There are many, many forum users who are using the comodo firewall feel it is a good free firewall despite your reservations about comodo in general, which you still haven't shown any evidence to support that view. So people will make their minds up based on how the firewall performs for 'them.' ...

+1

Been using CPF for 2 years now and with good results. I am very happy with it. Much better than my previous firewall Kerio.

No question, no doubt, avast! is the best!  It is #1.

Not when it comes down to detection, avira is the best of the free AV's on detection rates. The lack of an email on-access scanner, more FP's than avast! and the simple fact avast! is much more customizable is what is keeping me with avast! .
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: Lisandro on August 05, 2007, 03:48:57 PM
Not when it comes down to detection, avira is the best of the free AV's on detection rates.
Is there any way (besides the mess with service names, etc.) to use Avira as a second, non-resident, scanner?
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: bob3160 on August 07, 2007, 10:53:53 PM
This has just been updated.
Following AOL's latest blunder, I'm no longer recommending their security suite.  :( :'( >:(
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: drhayden1 on August 07, 2007, 10:58:18 PM
which was posted here.... http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=29778.0
what's next AOL-HELL ??? ::)

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Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: Hard_ROCKER on August 08, 2007, 07:30:03 AM
Is there any way (besides the mess with service names, etc.) to use Avira as a second, non-resident, scanner?

Ups i didn't notice your post till now, sorry !
Tech i haven't tried that because i firmly believe in not trying to mess with 2 AV's at the same time, i got burned in the past once(thank god i did a system drive backup before) and will not go that road again.  :)
However i am running both XP and Vista on this machine and i have avast! on my xp installation and avira on my vista installation so i can scan my partitions with both AV's.
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: Lisandro on August 08, 2007, 02:38:45 PM
However i am running both XP and Vista
I have XP and Kubuntu.
I have avast on both... maybe I can consider to research for Avira in Linux (I'm not sure they have a version (free) for Linux).
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: gdiloren on August 08, 2007, 02:43:00 PM
I actually put on one WinXPSP2 computer AVIRA PE Classic as resident (for detection), BitDefender 8Free (on demand) and clamwin FREE or "turtleWin" as I like to call it (on demand and for the email plugin in Outlook (supposed to scan infected email but- and it's unclear-after emails are in your pc)). Should they conflict if I use the on demand scanners only after having deactivated the resident in Avira, one at a time? I don't know how long I'm gone keep that configuration...!!! Web pages have been created recently that put forward Avira and Kasperky as better detection than Avast and they're generally saying that Avast is on a downhill trend  ???.
I just talked to a colleague and she says that if you catch something that the other AV don't see and use the quarantine, it's ok;but, if there are two AV that detect the same virus or malware in the quarantine of the other, there's gone be conflict and your system could freeze and eventually be damaged. So quite frankly, is it just a matter of leaving the resident or not... :-\
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: Lisandro on August 08, 2007, 03:01:28 PM
If there are two AV that detect the same virus or malware in the quarantine of the other, there's gone be conflict and your system could freeze and eventually be damaged.
A good program, with a good Quarantine, encrypts its content and avoid detection by other security programs.
Title: Re: 11 Great Free Security Programs
Post by: gdiloren on August 08, 2007, 03:07:01 PM
Thanks, then I'll give that configuration a trial but I already miss Avast's features on that PC though!! :-\