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What is the best anti virus software to get?


I am getting a new Dell laptop. I am spending about $1,400 on it and want to make sure it last and remains fast. I want to get a good anti virus software for it but don’t want it to slow my computer down, but I do want it to fully protect my laptop from viruses and hackers. I am willing to pay money for it so whatever the best anti virus there is is what I want. I will have windows 7 professional on it as well.

A $1,400 laptop that isn’t a mac, that computer is going to be beastly.

First of all, I really don’t think there can be a "best" ONE anti-virus, no anti-virus can get everything and there are always things that one can catch that others can’t.

The best 3 are:

Bit Defender
Nod32
Kapersky

If you don’t do anything involving hacking/programming, you want to get Bit Defender, because they block questionable content ASAP without asking you. Nod32 and Kapersky block most things, but question you on some things, which can get a little annoying, but if you want to UNBLOCK something on your computer, Nod32 and Kapersky make it much easier than Bit Defender, which is why I said get these two if you don’t do a lot of things that could trigger them.

13 Responses to “What is the best anti virus software to get?”

  1. Cyrus Says:

    A $1,400 laptop that isn’t a mac, that computer is going to be beastly.

    First of all, I really don’t think there can be a "best" ONE anti-virus, no anti-virus can get everything and there are always things that one can catch that others can’t.

    The best 3 are:

    Bit Defender
    Nod32
    Kapersky

    If you don’t do anything involving hacking/programming, you want to get Bit Defender, because they block questionable content ASAP without asking you. Nod32 and Kapersky block most things, but question you on some things, which can get a little annoying, but if you want to UNBLOCK something on your computer, Nod32 and Kapersky make it much easier than Bit Defender, which is why I said get these two if you don’t do a lot of things that could trigger them.
    References :
    Nod32 on this computer, Bit Defender on my Laptop

  2. WinXP76 Says:

    AVAST Pro!! Top rated antivirus!
    My pc runs avast and I even forget avast is running…thats why i got rid of mcaffee, & norton.
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  3. Ayman Umme Says:

    TOP TEN:-
    1.BitDefender Antivirus
    2.Kaspersky antivirus
    3.Webroot antivirus with spysweeper
    4.ESET Nod32
    5.AVG antivirus
    6.F-secure antivirus
    7.Norton antivirus
    8.G-data antivirus
    9.McAfee virusscan
    10.Trend micro
    References :
    genius 1 & 1ly mee

  4. Ignas Says:

    I recommend ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4
    http://www.eset.com/products/nod32.php
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  5. I_M_Rock Says:

    yes the best answer for your question is BITDEFENDER 2010 coz u are constant on not letting your system slow down so obviously u need BitDefender .
    I have used all the antiviruses in top rank as stated in link below

    http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

    Kaspersky promises full security and also gives it but to some extent it will surely slow down.
    do not use Kis 2009.but 2010 is better

    and for ESET it is having some issues in reading windows firewall settings. often it shows some problem so avoid it too
    References :
    self experience

  6. kokhean Says:

    I’m not sure whether it works on Windows 7 Professional or not but

    this is the best anti-virus program I have ever encountered.

    If you don’t mind spending money, get Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware.

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php

    Or you can get it for free at :

    http://www.multiupload.com/5R572ZOZ3R

    There are more programs available at :

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/
    References :
    http://www.malwarebytes.org/

  7. Masa Says:

    I use Kaspersky Internet Security for and subsequently
    And use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Scan Xoftspy SE v4.33 help not often say the best
    But ………. I use this set for nearly two years
    Use Kaspersky.
    Pay. But with good
    http://the-best-free-antivirus-software.blogspot.com/

    top 5 antivirus of 2009?

    1) Kaspersky – 97% detection – few false positive
    2) Nod32 – 97% detection – few false positive
    3) Avira – 99% detection – many false positive
    4) Avast – 98% detection – many false positive
    5) Norton internet security 2009 – 98% detection – few positive
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  8. mr.grumpygit Says:

    A selection of Commercial AVs

    http://www.bitdefender.co.uk/bd/site/buy.php – Bit Defender
    http://www.kaspersky.com/products – Kaspersky
    http://www.eset.com/ – NOD32
    http://www.pandasoftware.com/home/particulares/default – Panda
    http://www.trendmicro.com/en/products/desktop/overview.htm – Trend PC-Cillin

    A selection of Free AVs

    http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html – AVAST!
    http://free.grisoft.com/doc/2/lng/us/tpl/v5 – AVG
    http://www.free-av.com/ – Avira AntiVir Personal
    http://www.majorgeeks.com/PC_Tools_AntiVirus_Free_Edition_d5469.html – PC Tools Free Edition

    Others can be found by searching the web.

    You can find independent test results on many AVs at http://www.av-comparatives.org/ – this can help you decide which is best for you.

    IMPORTANT!! Remember – only install ONE AV. Having 2 AVs may sound great but they can cause conflicts with each other.
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  9. Dre Says:

    i would recommend using Kaspersky Anti-virus especially for windows 7…bitdefender isn’t stable on most laptops. and eset has a very low detection rate for malware.

    Here the link below for Kaspersky
    http://www.kaspersky.com/globalstore?blocknum2=1
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  10. NO6664ME Says:

    kokhean suggested Malwarebytes’ Anti-malware but it is not an anti-virus nor a full security suite.However,I would install it along side what ever security suite you decide to get because it will pick up malware that some of these big dollar suites miss. It’s just good software to keep in your arsenal. There is a free (good enough) and a paid version.You can get them both at CNET at http://www.download.com
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  11. Ol'grizzler Says:

    I changed to Avast a few months ago, I have also got superantispyware and Malwarebytes. I recently changed to Comodo firewall which seems fine and I seem to boot up quicker. They are all free for personal use and I have had no trouble with Viruses Trojans Hackers etc. I also use Windows Defender from the Microsoft site. It is safe to use two anti-spy products but never use more than one A/V as it can cause conflicts. You should run A/V and anti spy weekly. Hope this helps
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  12. Vjachik Says:

    NOD or Kasperskiy
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  13. Zenon Says:

    Check out Spyhunter here:

    http://www.pcthreat.com/parasitebyid-756

    Remember to always keep your antivirus and anti-spyware applications up to date and fully functional.

    Feel free to check out the free trial version of Kaspersky here:

    http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner

    Good luck!
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