Related topics

Free anti-virus for Vista?
There even were some entirely new issues, for example with virus scanners. Norton Antivirus produces error messages, and Bitdefender Antivirus can't be installed any more at al `---- http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/103646/from/rss09 Vista SP1 Released and Delayed Simultaneously ,----[ Quote ] Continuing

Linux-loaded ThinkPad Gets Decent Review from ...
It sits right in there with hearing that is impaired by listening to loud sounds. LOL. There is no correlation with straining your eyes ("occular By rights, and up here, the virus should die off in sub-zero weather. But it doesn't and it does spread. And it spreads when people intermingle in the stores.

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
~PA Bear revvinon wrote: Just wondering yet if there is a way for me to accomplish this: "OK. I can uninstall this update but when I go back to Windows update Disable your anti-virus application, any real-time protection provided by an anti-spyware application (except for Windows Defender; includes Spybot Tea

First Microsoft Vista Virus - Ba-ha-ha-ha!!!
vista isn't that bad, I wouldn't personally go and pay for it, but since it came with this new pc... How did you obtain the PC? Or is it because they have to spend more time removing their normal factory installed crapware that no sane person would consider installing? hehe yep. or is there bundled support?

Free anti-virus for Vista?
Nothing from Vista's built-in anti-malware thing either. Let me ask you something, John and Alias, and you've got to answer truthfully: when was the last time your anti-virus/ security software popped up and warned you that there was an infection in your machine (or it had just stopped an infection)?

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
Andy C.(never #) acamfi...@revenue.org microsoft public windows vista general On Dec 5, 3:40 pm, "Steve Thackery" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote: SNIP I agree that with a machine behind a firewall, you are much safer than someone who is attached directly to the internet, but there are lots of ways to get things onto

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
There are only 2 antivirus programs I would even consider: 1. Kaspersky AV (KAV) or their suite (KIS), currrently at version 7.0.0.125 which is 100% Vista-compatible. This new version includes a new active heuristics engine which scans for "suspect" items not covered by it's Pro Active Defense definitions.

$899
kevpan...@nospam.hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Indeed, A Much Better Solution Is A Free Anti-Virus Product Like Avast 4.7 Home Edition Jerry "Morgan" wrote: Hi, I have a new inspiron 1520 laptop running Vista. Since purchase there have been a number of "unexpected errors" where the pc turns

IE not working after Vista system restore
Trent Woodruff afreti...@charter.net rec sport football college microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 03:57:22 GMT, The virus has to get on your system somehow. Yes, there are a couple that can get in via open ports and an open system, but the majority of viruses come from

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
When i open IE i have other browsers open without any prompts from me to go there. I cannot figure out where the problem is and it is driving me nutty! English: http://www.raymond. cc/blog/archives/2008/01/09/scan-your-computer-with-multiple-anti-virus-for-free/ To use this utility, perform the following.

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
No virus protection is going to be perfect, but not using ANY virus protection is foolish. There are a LOT of older exploits out there in the wild and many more of those than zero day exploits. AVG Free Edition has been upgraded to work just fine on Vista and whatever you may think about anti-virus software it is

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
Also ceck all your other add-ins and if your virus scanner integrates with Outlook disable this integration and try again. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] So here is what I did to get there: - I got a new Dell XPS M1710 with Vista Home Premium, and no Office installed. This is one of the most powerful laptops

Vista judged and found to be
Most infections come about my a user executing the virus to start with. Not true! Explain drive-by viruses if you would. Cheers. -- Remove Vista Activation I also find it interesting that there are no comments on the page, even after almost 200 views (at time I viewed the video) so I'm assuming he's deleting

Vista Virus
I looked after the mail order computer system (got it, a Pick system, mainly looking after itself)...the mail order side they then sold off...such memories...it was there I wrote a computer version of the board game "Stockmarket" (using ASCII graphics to demonstrate share levels) that people could play on their

using office xp documents in windows vista
I had a Sony Vista laptop for Xmas. It spent the first 3 days updating!. There is no occasion when I have wanted to do something it has not been "up-dating", "Backing-up" or "downloading virus protection" & needing to re-boot. My Iyonix is always ready to go! My Vista machine isn't quite that bad, though it does

Windows Vista Firewall Problems
Rock r...@nospam.net microsoft public windows vista general "VB Programmer" wrote In your opinion, what is the BEST antivirus program that is out there (compatible with Vista. Search the newsgroup posts for discussions about anti-virus on Vista. This has been discussed many times. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell]

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
NoStop nos...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general alexB wrote: Probably it would be helpful if you gave more information. from SB S&D website <quote starts> Spybot - Search & Destroy detects and removes spyware, a relatively new kind of threat not yet covered by common anti-virus applications.

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
Nothing from Vista's built-in anti-malware thing either. Let me ask you something, John and Alias, and you've got to answer truthfully: when was the last time your anti-virus / security software popped up and warned you that there was an infection in your machine (or it had just stopped an infection)?

WIndows Vista Shutdown Process is very slow
The
first thing you need to do is get your system stable again. Then you can add one anti-virus program. However, I am wondering if there are lingering infections left, in which case your best option will be to rebuild the system from scratch. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security:

Malicious Software Removal Tool?
I've been having problems choosing a x64 Vista Antivirus. Op "Scott" wrote: On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:24:03 -0800, Vista64 <Vist...@discussions.microsoft.com> spake thusly: I installed Vista 64 bit, Now I realize there is no antivirus for it. Does anybody know if I can buy anti virus for Vista 64 AntiVirus for 64-Bit