@ Vlk
Of course Avast is the best
Immunet is just install and forget and don't need virus definition updates
It can be installed beside Avast and other AV without any conflict
It is their ETHOS module
It scans and uploads unknown files to their cloud
And if it is a malware they will automatically protect every other users within 2 weeks maximum
It also detects many malware that other AV's miss
I think Immunet uses many different engines in their cloud infrastructure
I should ask you a question like this
Why do Avast fans like me still have to use Malwarebytes?
The answer is the same for Immunet
Extra Precaution QUOTE:
Any AV, no matter how good, is still missing at least half of the threats in the wild today. That is unless your testing with malware off places like malwaredomainslist or getting your samples from AV vendors, at which point they will likely do better because they've been processed, crawled etc.
As for the FW that's a non-issue for the most part. Ingress control was helpful when network worms made use of easily accessible, externally available, services which had vulnerabilities.
Since XP SP3 the attack surface has been eroded massively. It's still an issue but not one that cannot be sorted out with the default MS firewall. Egress control I suspect has more value but again it's limited. At best it will tell you have an infection. If you get exposed to a threat today it's generally through a method which bypasses your firewall such as browsing, file sharing etc.