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Wildcatboy
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Toronto, ON

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 Anti Virus Poll

Time for another Poll and I encourage all of you folks (Registered or unregistered) to participate. I'm sure I've missed a few Anti virus programs (No kidding. Check the AV index on top of the page. ) so make use of the others category and post your comments please.

Poll
What kind of Anti Virus Program do you use?

Anti Vir

AVG (Grisoft)

AVP (Kaspersky)

AVX (Softwin)

Dr. Solomon

FSecure(Datafellows)

Inoculate IT

McAfee

Norton

Panda

PC-cillin (Trend Micro)

Vet

A combination of 2 or more (Explain)

Others (Explain)

None (Why?!!)


Votes:830

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Murray3

join:2001-03-06
Texas

This'll be another popular poll

I use InoculateIT PE and have just tonight installed AVG.

I use the 2 together, as I already used IPE and AVG now gives me some Email protection.

Just need a good Trojan Detection system now. Think I may try TDS3.
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Rocktagon
Slightly Bent
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Chattaroy, WA
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 reply to Wildcatboy
Very nicely done. Glad to see I am in the majority so far, and I would venture to guess that Inoculate will stay the leader.
What more could you ask for than low resource usage, frequent easy updates, fantastic reputation, and FREE!
Good job WCB!
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Dude
What Happens When I Do This
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Chicago, IL
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reply to Wildcatboy
Good Idea. I have Mc Afee it Piss*s me off the least


Rxdoxx
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Middle River, MD
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reply to Wildcatboy
Think results may be skewed a little, I use AVG and PCillin.
Think a lot of the regulars here will have more than one, especially with a couple of them being free
I voted AVG because that's my resident shield but I keep PCillin updated and let it ride monthly.
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vice8686

join:2000-10-13
Lancaster, CA

reply to Wildcatboy
I use McAfee VS. I trust it and I don't see a noticeable drain in resources on my Compaq. it had done very well for me and has caught it's fair share of virus' in the past(before using a FW). Dat files are updated every Wednesday and I like that. Support had been good for me as well.


Vampirefo
Premium,MVM
join:2000-12-11
Huntington, WV
 reply to Wildcatboy
McAfee all the way LOL.McAfee has never let me down,So I won't let McAfee Down. My vote just incase you haven't guessed it, is for McAfee.


bird147
Please Care
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join:2000-11-27
Monterey, CA
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reply to Wildcatboy
I run both AVG and Inoculate at the same time. I also run TDS and Tauscan together. I don't have any troubles running all of these and feel it better to be safe than sorry.

Great post Wildcatboy....thanks

take care.......


Oooo

join:2001-04-12
Ooootown
 reply to Wildcatboy
McAfee has my vote too. Never bothered me and it's always up to date. Haven't been infected yet.


Muttbutt
Premium
join:2001-01-16
Ormond Beach, FL


reply to Wildcatboy
I think you will find quite a few of us use more than one AV, I use IPE, and AVG together.
I had IPE first, so I guess that is the one that gets the vote.
Hope this poll is as successful as the firewall was.
Jim
[text was edited by author 2001-05-26 00:47:44]

[text was edited by author 2001-05-26 00:49:21]


N9ZN
Security Is A Community Effort

join:2001-03-29
Tampa, FL
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reply to Wildcatboy
WCB this is great!

Ok I checked a combination of two or more.

Right now I am running AVG and Inoculate IT , they work well together and provide that little extra. I can honestly say that with these two AV's in place there certainly is no need to pay for AV software.

On my *bsd systems I run 'Snort' which is a great intrusion detection system for *nix users.

To help prevent issues with memory consumption etc. (I have a ton of items running) I use freemem pro which works great at freeing up unused memory.


meeow
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reply to Wildcatboy
I'm another Inoculate IT and AVG fan.
Inoculate IT is my main anti virus, but I like the way AVG handles
Outlook Express, so I use both.
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CabMonk
Gold Fish Boy
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join:2001-03-09
Toronto
reply to Wildcatboy
I use 2 as well. AVG and Inoculate. Inoculate for overall protection and AVG more for e-mail. And both free.:)
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Ausnetwanderer

join:2000-11-03
Down Under

 reply to Wildcatboy
Re: AV Poll... Surprising early indications?

Good thread, well planned too. Thanks WCB. I can hear you purring from here.

Seems like I am tagging along here with IPE and AVG on the home system. Both are running without restriction.

For the laptop... IPE only (because of space).... but when AVG Ver.7 comes along... err... well, that's for another thread .

One thing I wasn't prepared for was the number of McAfee registrations given what has been said in these threads in recent times. Just an observation folks. Nothing sinister in the comment or derogatory about the program.

Guess I will go now.
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John


RadRick

join:2001-01-31
Pflugerville, TX
reply to Wildcatboy
Re: Anti Virus Poll

I use Anti-gen(Sybari)for exchange Server on email and Norton on my workstation(s)

rick


Link Logger
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-29
Calgary, AB
reply to Dude
What do you think of the new version of McAfee? I'm not all that keen on the bundling, just one bad mouse click away from having them try to put a bunch of other stuff on my system.


2kmaro
Think
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reply to Wildcatboy
Normally I use AVG and InnoculateIT PE together. I've just tacked on Mail Watcher (from Innoculate IT folks, by way of EmilioG's notice) to see how it works - and if it looks good, I may drop AVG. I really like the way AVG deals with email attachments, both coming and going.


Hutch
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Out House
reply to Wildcatboy
Good idea Wildcatboy. I use Norton Anti-Virus 2001. I am very happy with it too.
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Starfish
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Netherlands
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 reply to Wildcatboy
Great poll WCB!

I"m currently using AVX Professional and I must say I like it very much.

Especially because it has a couple of advanced protection modules of which this one is my favorite:

AVX Mail Monitor: Filters email on the POP 3 level, insuring that the infected message is intercepted and blocked before its arrival into the email client no matter what email application is used. AVX Mail Monitor directly integrates with Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Qualcomm Eudora, and Netscape Messenger.

I like this one especially!

Mail server --> AVX pop3 module --> Outlook
(Scanning mail before handing it over to Outlook)

This has already saved me a couple of times...!

Truly a great program IMHO

Starfish...:)
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Anon
reply to Wildcatboy
i checked a combo of 2 or more. there are 2 i like but for different reasons.

Norton ( not system works or utilities ) because of the bootdisk it makes (saves partition info,FAT,cmos data on floppy and have had to use it beofore).

PC-cillin because it detected more and was able to clean more of them off my test disk then any of the others that where mentioned in the poll.
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