Home Anti-virus
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@nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:
So I'm having some ridiculous issues with Avast Free AV and I'm considering switching to something else.
Details here: https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=203267.0What have you got for AV?
I use Webroot. I also resell as an MSP for them, though you'd be better off to get your own key/sub through Newegg and manage it yourself unless you want to incur incident costs when I call you asking why you're checking out www.lemonparty.com and getting viruses at 3am.
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@RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:
@coliver said in Home Anti-virus:
@RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:
@Francesco-Provino @scottalanmiller none of that info changes what the OP asked. "Running a disposable VM" is not a type of antivirus.
Originally I was going to agree with you. But now that I think about it running a Windows VM with a snapshot prior to when you're accessing the internet and restoring to that snapshot would be a pretty manageable solution. Especially with machines capable of doing virtualbox.
Not on a box that would struggle with the extra load of virtualization. Being able to run a VM and being able to run a VM well are two different animals.
Bottom line: hey, @nadnerB, were you looking for an AV software or a bunch of "just use virtualization" advice?
I'm looking for AV advice/experiences
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@scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:
@nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:
@scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:
@nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:
@IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....
How is that even possible?
My bad. I was thinking type 1. Type 2 does work. I hate it but it works.
How is that possible, though? What is stopping a Type 1 from working?
The CPU.
http://ark.intel.com/products/36547/Intel-Core2-Quad-Processor-Q8200-4M-Cache-2_33-GHz-1333-MHz-FSB -
@scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:
@RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:
@Francesco-Provino @scottalanmiller none of that info changes what the OP asked. "Running a disposable VM" is not a type of antivirus.
Well, it sort of is.
Sort of, kind of, but not really.
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@coliver said in Home Anti-virus:
@RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:
@Francesco-Provino @scottalanmiller none of that info changes what the OP asked. "Running a disposable VM" is not a type of antivirus.
Originally I was going to agree with you. But now that I think about it running a Windows VM with a snapshot prior to when you're accessing the internet and restoring to that snapshot would be a pretty manageable solution. Especially with machines capable of doing virtualbox.
This is a family PC. I'm trying to keep the process of internet access simple for Mrs nadnerB and Mini-nadnerB.
Looking at it on the convenience vs security scale, I'm looking to have something more middle ground.
(If it's convenient, then it not secure. If it's highly secure then it's not convenient)
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Convenience-----------------------------------------||-----------------------------------------SecurityA VM is much further towards the secure/security side of the scale and that's far too complex for my intended audience.
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What's pushing you away fromDefender then?
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When I had a Windows machine (it was actually my wife's) I used the Avast Business version. It's free and has the centrally managed web console. I don't know what the technical differences are between it and the one you are using but I never had any problems.
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I have Malwarebytes and Clamav on Mac, so no active monitoring, I might run a scan once every few weeks/months. No AV at all on Linux/BSD boxes. No Windows machines at all. My brain is the best AV.
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I've been using a Webroot 5-PC license for a couple years now. I keep it on my mine and my wife's computers and some immediate family member's computers that have no idea what they're doing. Phone calls for support have pretty much stopped since implementing this plan.
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@scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:
What's pushing you away fromDefender then?
Honestly, I'd not actually stopped to consider it.
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Since getting no where with Avast support and less than helpful replies on my forum post, I'm giving Avast the flick.
I read a different forum post there and someone went in all guns blazing (same issue) and the SAME cupcake that did a link drop rely on my thread gave THE ACTUAL ANSWER that I was looking for.
However that's just some random dude that doesn't work for Avast and I'm sick of their crap over the last week of trying to renew and finding nothing but out of date information and having less than useful support.
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If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
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@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
@Grey with the side hustle over here.
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@NerdyDad said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
@Grey with the side hustle over here.
Meh. I'm happier that people aren't spreading infectious diseases.
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@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
@NerdyDad said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
@Grey with the side hustle over here.
Meh. I'm happier that people aren't spreading infectious diseases.
You have webroot branded condoms?
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@coliver said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
@NerdyDad said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
@Grey with the side hustle over here.
Meh. I'm happier that people aren't spreading infectious diseases.
You have webroot branded condoms?
I'm a little sad that @nic can't get those made now.
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@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
@coliver said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
@NerdyDad said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
@Grey with the side hustle over here.
Meh. I'm happier that people aren't spreading infectious diseases.
You have webroot branded condoms?
I'm a little sad that @nic can't get those made now.
Would they have a green W on the tip?
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@coliver said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
@coliver said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
@NerdyDad said in Home Anti-virus:
@Grey said in Home Anti-virus:
If you want a 30 day webroot code, let me know (via PM/Chat). I'm happy to make a couple for people to test, and if you want to purchase, we can move from there.
@Grey with the side hustle over here.
Meh. I'm happier that people aren't spreading infectious diseases.
You have webroot branded condoms?
I'm a little sad that @nic can't get those made now.
Would they have a green W on the tip?
The way that most vendors cheap out on things, it's most likely that it would just be printed with webroot materials, though they'd like get a glow-in-the-dark green ones. Bonus points for green apple flavored!
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We'd staple the condom to a free keycode card to make sure you are safe.
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@Nic said in Home Anti-virus:
We'd staple the condom to a free keycode card to make sure you are safe.
Right in the center of the packaging, right? So that it doesn't get lost?