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14 thoughts on “Free security software

  1. I am fed up with avast! updated to 2015 and wrecked my laptop!! Would you recommend Avira? Thanks to you I managed to get rid with removal tool.
    cheers

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  2. Is BitDefender Free still available ? Your link points to a site (at least for me) which does not offer any free version. Mozilla currently has a help page about safety where they also recommend BitDefender Free. Their link does open a BitDefender page offering to download the free version, but… the download does not work (for me, again).

    Could it be that they are offering the free version in certain parts of the world only, and they track your location ?

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    1. The link is still valid. Once you click green FREE DOWNLOAD button and ad for BitDefender 2016 appears, scroll down in that window and you’ll see a text link to Free Edition there.

      Be aware that BitDefender Free Edition is NOT compatible with Windows 10. BitDefender company doesn’t seem to be in any hurry to make it compatible considering how much time has passed since Windows 10 release and how everyone else have compatible solutions. If you’re still on Windows 7 or Windows 8.x, then it’s still fine. Hasn’t been updated for ages still (the program, signatures are still valid), but still.

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  3. Another free standalone of good quality http://www.emsisoft.co.uk/en/software/eek/

    I have been keeping an eye on the AV comparison sites, and update my vivaldi blog each month with the new charts, or when they finally update them.
    I am only posting the top 5 rated Free AV each time.
    https://vivaldi.net/userblogs/entry/best-free-anti-virus
    There are some links to resources for Android, Linux and Apple AV comparisons, and some other funky resources there you may be interested in at the bottom.

    I really need to start copying posts across to WP, as due to spammers Vivaldi has started clearing posts before they are updated, and I cannot re-edit until they are cleared.

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  4. I love avast! I really hate Comodo, their products are third rate, rarely updated, and the moderators on their forums are total a holes. Avast has its problems, but atleast I can rely on them.

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    1. I agree about the Comodo support forums, but I’m starting to change my opinion on their software. Yeah, it is glitchy here and there, but they are innovating. Their technologies are really good lately, especially the new Valkyrie system for automated analysis of unknown files which will finally complete the purpose of their Auto Sandbox system. Before users had to decide if file should run outside of sandbox which is a bad policy. Waiting for analysis was just too lengthy. But Valkyrie is planned to be a lot faster, analyzing files in hours or days (opposed to months and years for old rating system). Despite huge connection issues with their latest Comodo Cloud Antivirus 1.2, I’m really liking it.

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  5. Comodo entirely removed from the list because they are the most retarded, self absorbed and 120% ignorant company with hardest fanboys for moderators on their forums and CEO who is apparently a retard. I got banned twice merely for disagreeing with their (otherwise moronic) methodology of developing software. And now they banned a friend of mine who dared to do the same. He questioned their methods and behold, Captain Fanboys instantly started threatening him for “tone” used. Melih, the Comodo’s CEO also went all pissbaby butthurt. Beyond hilarious. Anyway, as such, company that behaves so immature has no place on this page. Don’t bother asking why it’s not listed anymore, why it’s not listed at all and don’t even bother using them. I don’t even know why I kept insisting on using their stuff. Maybe because they have good ideas, but totally fucked up execution. They have no fucking clue what they are even doing.

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    1. Hey RejZoR, you are absolutely right about Comodo, they are a very loathsome “security” company. They are currently running a beta program for their v10 product which they expect to be released later this year (According to BuketB on their forums.). Keep in mind they have only released one beta so far. I used to be a Comodo fan, but they are not good with the development of their software. They would rather have as many programs out at once, regardless of the quality of their products. BTW, don’t believe when you see Melih on their forums posting replies to users, it is very possible that a Comodo staffer or his assistant is running his account.

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      1. Yeah, well, a friend questioned just that, ridiculously long CIS 10 beta with zero updates as well as the driver signing fiasco with CIS 8 in Win10 Redstone. It’s possible his posts are still up there if they haven’t deleted them already. It’s what got him banned just like I got banned TWICE for daring to ask things other lame suckups don’t dare. Comodo can piss right off with their shitty attitude of banning anyone who dares to merely disagree. I’ve said some very harsh stuff on avast! forums about avast! and behold, still not banned. Maybe it hurt their feelings a bit that moment, but as they actually value any kind of feedback, avast! is getting better and better and it made a massive stride this year in terms of protection. I wonder what the future will be if they keep up improving stuff instead of getting butthurt like Comodo.

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  6. I have been testing Qihoo and am pleasantly surprised as it has many features that its rivals lack.
    eg. It even has options to monitor for keyloggers and webcam hacks.
    installing the extra Avira and Bitdefender engines does eat RAM, but I am impressed with the lack of impact on the system, although it does make scans slower.
    Due to having 3 AV definitions it can be a bit too aggressive, but as long as you don’t let it do everything totally automatically it is very good.

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  7. Herdprotect is no longer available on the home page but is still working so you could swap to a link to MajorGeeks.
    No sign of the next version yet and I won’t hold my breath waiting.

    Something similar but perhaps more useful is the MetaDefender tool from OPSWAT.
    It runs in basic mode for free so lacks some disinfection ability.
    VirusTotal is used for its definitions, but it also checks your software for CVE warnings.
    Using a free or paid account allows you to look at the behaviour of files you have scanned, or uploaded to the site while logged in to the metadefender portal.
    The MetaDefender site can be used in the same way as VirusTotal without logging in.
    They also have a separate chrome extension in their free tools section, which will use VT for checking and also has the ability to deliver a disinfected file if possible.
    You have the option to share scan results or keep them private.

    NoVirusThanks have a wide selection of free tools.
    The standalone malware scanner/removal tool has not been updated for a long time but many other tools get regular updates.
    Worth looking at first are OSArmour and System Hardener. These are not AV but can minimise the possibilities available to malware and hackers.
    Most stuff works on all Windows since XP.

    VirusTotal have a funky new GUI version.that you can specify, with more options available for looking at file behaviour and relationships with URLs.
    https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/

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  8. rejzor Angry Sheep, meet again, but I don’t want to break your confidence. Although I know that you use WIndows system and rely heavily on anti-virus software. Let me tell you an interesting thing. I obviously don’t agree with this decision. There are many people who are too smart in their own way. Computers implement many interesting security strategies…

    Security is very polarized, there are only good and bad. To put it simply, there are two extremes: being able to defend and being unable to defend. You don’t need any additional anti-virus software. Maybe you need a firewall Simplewall and a VPN and some extreme browsers Cromite or mullvad browser + arkenfox, and then always choose mullvad DNS to block ads, that’s enough. You can install a Noscript

    If you are talking about overall Windows security. Well, that’s impossible. When using any software, you must accept that your computer is in an untrusted state, not your system. Because any application can be executed under the system, the system in 2000 was like this, and the system in 2023 is still like this. Although there are many security policies or a series of interesting rules formulated by Microsoft, to be honest… you experience If your computer is remotely accessed or attacked, you won’t believe this nonsense.

    It’s nice to write a reply here because your blog doesn’t require any verification and you know that makes me happy?

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  9. Also, I didn’t expect to get such valuable comments from you about Comodo, haha. In my country, many people say that this antivirus company is absolutely free, and there is a lot of marketing nonsense, saying how powerful their sandbox technology is. At best, it is just put in the trash can, and then they promote how powerful the 340/340 score they can get from the comodo leaks test.

    Any antivirus software is bullshit to me. It only sells lies. It is better to use Tor systems such as Whonix or Qubes to get the actual…

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