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(deleted) Sun 05-Feb-12 21:39:52
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Both AVG and McAfee is pants.

Agreed.

If you go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01c12nz/Click_... aprox 9 minutes into the video, you will learn that both AVG and Mcafee fail the financial malware test for Zeus.

I use Kaspersky which passed the test thankfully and just as well as I do buy quite a lot of stuff online and also do online banking.
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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 05-Feb-12 22:51:15
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Ooh BBC Click, I hope you don't believe everything they say on there tongue

Quite surprising for McAfee - while their product is carp, I expected their detection rates to be fairly reasonable. I would have no hesitation doing online banking on computers without any antivirus software, providing they are my own. If I don't go installing dodgy software, there is absolutely no reason why there should be anything malicious on the PC.

Kaspersky has got too bloated for my liking unfortunately, ever since they got in bed with the retail sector like PC world and started to pay more attention advertising than developing.

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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 05-Feb-12 22:52:51
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I've been led to believe that more than one concurrently running AV product is not a good idea.

Indeed it is not - but don't tell Titus tongue

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(deleted) Sun 05-Feb-12 22:54:40
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Ooh BBC Click, I hope you don't believe everything they say on there tongue

It was an independent test tongue



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Kaspersky has got too bloated for my liking unfortunately, ever since they got in bed with the retail sector like PC world and started to pay more attention advertising than developing.

No problems with bloating on my PC wink
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(deleted) Sun 05-Feb-12 23:04:02
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Further info: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/9...
Standard User Deadbeat
(knowledge is power) Mon 06-Feb-12 03:39:59
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..... If I don't go installing dodgy software, there is absolutely no reason why there should be anything malicious on the PC.

There is every reason to believe otherwise! The days are long gone when malware had to be actively downloaded and activated by the user.
"Passive infections" are nothing new; "drivebys" were one of the chief means of hijacking dialup connections in the 90's. Remember the various worms of a decade or so ago? No downloads involved there.... Not even a need to visit a dodgy site..... Just being connected was enough to get burned!
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(knowledge is power) Mon 06-Feb-12 03:46:14
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... I use Kaspersky which passed the test thankfully....

KIS's "Anti Banner" feature also means that a fair bit of recent malware is blackholed without the AV even seeing it.
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(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 06-Feb-12 18:16:45
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I was thinking more the other way round, things are more secure than they were 10 years ago. I am not sure Microsoft would accept your point that putting a fully patched Windows 7 machine on the internet will result in it getting infected because it has no Antivirus product- because 99.9% of the time it wont. The chance of this happening is probably less than an antimalware program missing an infection caused by a clumsy user downloading all sorts of rubbish.

I think we'll have to disagree on this one - Virus infections (generally) don't just magically push themselves onto the system, ones that do are brand new exploits and usually get patched in no time at all, and highly unlikely to occur.

If they are new enough to circumvent unknown weakness in the OS then there is a good chance they won't be detected by an AV product, either because they are so new, or they are a bespoke attack on someone.

If this was the case then as I go about my business on the web my AV product would pop up now and then saying it's blocked malicious software, fact is, it never has...

You have to admit that this incorrect assumption that you must have security software on your PC otherwise when you do online banking your information will get hacked is just nonsense - and as usual the media continue to portray this story and technically incompetent people continue to believe it.

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(deleted) Mon 06-Feb-12 19:00:14
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Remember the various worms of a decade or so ago? No downloads involved there.... Not even a need to visit a dodgy site..... Just being connected was enough to get burned!

I remember the MS blaster worm !

I didn't bother to keep my PC updated with security updates and I got stung with the PC closing down after 60 secs of going online !
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(deleted) Mon 06-Feb-12 19:01:44
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In reply to a post by CurlyWhirly:
... I use Kaspersky which passed the test thankfully....

KIS's "Anti Banner" feature also means that a fair bit of recent malware is blackholed without the AV even seeing it.

Yeah I am more than pleased with Kaspersky and I will probably renew my licence for the third time when it expires in august.
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