Re: Virus Scanner
Posted by KoRnFlakes on
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PC-Cillin, Norton?
Could really do with putting a scanner on my pc, allot of viruses going around atm.
Which is the best or most recommended now?
Re: Virus Scanner
Posted by gimpinthesink on
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I use norton its quite good and got all the virouses I've had.
Re: Virus Scanner
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i prefer McAfee, i have tryed norton, it uses to many resourses and slows my PC down, and it finds way more stuff than AVG..
still its a personal choice.
McAfee 8 is out BTW
Re: Virus Scanner
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/me points at MoneyShots post
i reccomend that one too
i had too many problems with norton
Re: Virus Scanner
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pfft norton is constantly screaming and crying about updates and your "master boot record being modified" ... yeh right ... norton is paranoid and slows your comp down ... i use avg :wink:
Re: Virus Scanner
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Norton is bloatware, AVG imho is the best program around :smile:
Re: Virus Scanner
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I've always used AVG, it got rid of a real bastard of a virus i had a month ago. But keep it updated always, say every 7 days, then it works good. Also it scans out going email, and puts a cool little footer saying so on them. And zonealarm free edition is also quality, and has so far 496 malicious intuders. Or so it says. I think some of these might just be servers pinging me.
Re: Virus Scanner
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AVG ?
You dont get viruses on linux, btw :smile:
Re: Virus Scanner
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Want to bet on that Xeno..
Re: Virus Scanner
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That's because people who use Linux are bitter enough with their compiling programs and bitching about what version of X they have and stuck in the 80's with their command prompts, if they had viruses to worry about too it wouldn't be pretty :razz:
Re: Virus Scanner
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I use BlackICE and in 90 days ive had 1009 atempted connections and of that lot only 23 are malicious.
I usualy get UDP or TCP probes but ocasionaly get a Sub7 probe and I get a hell of alot of probes from 207.44.240.23 I have no idea where and what it is (apart from a computer).
Re: Virus Scanner
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I have a hardware firewall which came in my router . . . it doesn't pop up and tell me that xx.xx.xx.xx has attempted to kill me on port xx (which is good imo) but my comp is fine. . . i have no software firewall
Re: Virus Scanner
Posted by gimpinthesink on
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lol I knew there was something like that out there but I hadnt looked.
i dont think its anything malicious I just get about 100-150 pigs a day from that ip
Re: Virus Scanner
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I use Norton... :biggrin:
Re: Virus Scanner
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Norton for me. You kind of need this sort of software for clean-ups when you have 300mbs left on your machine!
Re: Virus Scanner
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I have a gay virus that shuts down my computer only a few minutes after connecting to the internet. Downloading AVG now since it beats the 60$ price tag of Norton's 2004 NAV.
Re: Virus Scanner
Posted by Crono on
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There's a patch through that, it's called msblast, and it only happens when you connect to a Microsoft Server, or it did when it came out. You can get a specific patch for it through System Update.
Re: Virus Scanner
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Unno. But its a good excuse for another reformat :biggrin:
And I figured out why SATA didnt work last time. In BIOS, the boot device was IDE-0 and theres a option for SATA.
Re: Virus Scanner
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Fri Apr 9th 2004 at 3:42am
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Uh-huh ... think it's about time to read your manual now? Since it DOES tell you all this?
Re: Virus Scanner
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Actually it dosent mention that it has to be set to SATA in the boot devices in BIOS :razz:
Re: Virus Scanner
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This topic was started over 6 months ago... why on earth did you post in it, WC?
Re: Virus Scanner
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Cause I had some gay virus? And I knew long ago there was a thread for free anti-virus software, so I did a search.
And SATA still didnt work. Oh well, here's to reinstalling ME and then XP pro. T'will be a long night boys! :biggrin:
Re: Virus Scanner
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and then? No and then. Just install XP pro fresh if anything ... god no wonder you have so many problems with your computer.
Re: Virus Scanner
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types this really slow
nick, its a simple thing to remedy. you can either
1) disable remote proceedure call, just google search on how.. but i would recommend that you..
2) get the patch, its simpler by far.
these constant posts of yours, that are solvable with 2 minutes of google searching are making you look silly.
the message you posted is a common malady, google will help you, but only if you use it.
Re: Virus Scanner
Posted by Wild Card on
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I never thought about Google :biggrin: slaps self
I was looking at Symantec's website but I could find anything.
Re: Virus Scanner
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It's only the biggest virus to happen in recent history getting lots of media coverage and more. :rolleyes:
Re: Virus Scanner
Posted by Wild Card on
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It was in the summer. At which point I was at camp for 6 weeks.