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which is the best internet security package. just got battered by a nasty virus and do not want a repeat experience.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I cannot say what the BEST is, but I use the following four programs that are all free to give me protection.
Note that these companies also SELL software so make sure you download the free versions.
AVG Anti Virus - as it says - anti-virus
Zone alarm - firewall
Adaware - spyware
WinPatrol - monitors your PC for anybody trying to do anything naughty
With these 4 your should be fairly well protected.
Note you need to run AVG and Adaware on a regular basis, the other two just sit there and monitor.
Note that these companies also SELL software so make sure you download the free versions.
AVG Anti Virus - as it says - anti-virus
Zone alarm - firewall
Adaware - spyware
WinPatrol - monitors your PC for anybody trying to do anything naughty
With these 4 your should be fairly well protected.
Note you need to run AVG and Adaware on a regular basis, the other two just sit there and monitor.
VHG has provided a great answer. The most popular combination of security software, with the 'regulars' here in AB's Technology section, is almost certainly AVG Free together with Zone Alarm Free. They cover all of the main security risks.
Despite its name, spyware isn't really a security risk. It's just a pain in the @rse because it tends to slow your PC down. VHG's suggestion of Adaware Personal is a sound one.
I've never found a need for something like WinPatrol but it won't do any harm to use it.
My only slight disagreement with VHG is over the need to run AVG periodically. AVG's default settings automatically scan e-mails and other downloads which might contain viruses so, theoretically, there's no need for periodic scans. (All the same, it's probably still a good idea).
Chris
Despite its name, spyware isn't really a security risk. It's just a pain in the @rse because it tends to slow your PC down. VHG's suggestion of Adaware Personal is a sound one.
I've never found a need for something like WinPatrol but it won't do any harm to use it.
My only slight disagreement with VHG is over the need to run AVG periodically. AVG's default settings automatically scan e-mails and other downloads which might contain viruses so, theoretically, there's no need for periodic scans. (All the same, it's probably still a good idea).
Chris