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    I would say Avast. Been using it for a few years and it's worked fine. Not too many false positives and doesn't use up a lot of system resources at least for me anyway.

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    avast talks! :O u cant trust an av that talks, thats too skynet shit looool
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    Knowledge of malware identifing and removing + comodo shoud be enough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cypherk View Post
    best av: yourself + sandboxie
    If you rely and trust sandboxie, then I'm sorry for you...I tell you this from my experience with some fucking good methods
    And if you trust yourself,thats even worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by cypherk View Post
    avast talks! :O u cant trust an av that talks, thats too skynet shit looool
    Well NOD32 has the Robot from iRobot!
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    Just do some safe browsing using specific hardware, I personnaly browse internet
    using my fridge so that when someone tryes to infect me I just freeze it ...

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    I wouldn't choose an AV that lets binaries install into system startup without asking if signature isn't detected.
    So far only Kaspersky has blocked my harmless binary from adding to startup and I still managed to bypass it. Go for Kaspersky if you need protection from 99% of public shit.
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    When is ESET releasing a new av?

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    Quote Originally Posted by akademiker View Post
    I wouldn't choose an AV that lets binaries install into system startup without asking if signature isn't detected.
    So far only Kaspersky has blocked my harmless binary from adding to startup and I still managed to bypass it. Go for Kaspersky if you need protection from 99% of public shit.
    Yes its true, some very 'paranoic' avs has startup 'scanner'.
    Did you bypassed it via code( cryptology ) ?

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