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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 381264"><p>Agree with the malware removal tool kit not so much with their cruddy anti-v. There are better open source anti-v's out there than Microsh!t's software (sorry, can't actually stand anything of theirs except Win XP Pro and Win7, Win 98 was another good product but they dropped the ball on Millennium and Vista hardcore which lost a lot of brownie points with a lot of the tech world big time, Millennium being the worse of the bunch, Vista makes a close second).</p><p></p><p>However, I do agree that their removal kit for malware is pretty darn good to an extent and are virus\malware specific, you have to find out which one you have before you pick which removal tool kit you need (yeah, there are several and many more come out from them daily).</p><p></p><p>Another pay for anti-v which is VERY worth the money put out (80 to 120 depending on which version or suite you get) is NOD32. The anti-v alone is 80 CND, the suite can run between 120 to 200 depending on distributor or retailer (again those are CND prices). NOD32 was developed by the Canadian Military for Military purposes. The FBI\CIA picked up the project and expanded the project through the contracted company that did this for the Military and then started distributing to the consumer a few years later. Even the governments use a rip roaring souped up version of NOD32 Suites for their governmental servers these days. Very phenomenal, well designed program. I do recc buying the actual Suite rather than the anti-v alone. The suite as some very nice security and privacy features for internet, email and messenger uses. I do have to warn on this one too, it's a bit of a thing to get used to and more for moderate end users than beginner end users. There are some wicked advanced features that can be hard to adjust and play with if you are not familiar with firewalls and security software but it's worth learning how to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 381264"] Agree with the malware removal tool kit not so much with their cruddy anti-v. There are better open source anti-v's out there than Microsh!t's software (sorry, can't actually stand anything of theirs except Win XP Pro and Win7, Win 98 was another good product but they dropped the ball on Millennium and Vista hardcore which lost a lot of brownie points with a lot of the tech world big time, Millennium being the worse of the bunch, Vista makes a close second). However, I do agree that their removal kit for malware is pretty darn good to an extent and are virus\malware specific, you have to find out which one you have before you pick which removal tool kit you need (yeah, there are several and many more come out from them daily). Another pay for anti-v which is VERY worth the money put out (80 to 120 depending on which version or suite you get) is NOD32. The anti-v alone is 80 CND, the suite can run between 120 to 200 depending on distributor or retailer (again those are CND prices). NOD32 was developed by the Canadian Military for Military purposes. The FBI\CIA picked up the project and expanded the project through the contracted company that did this for the Military and then started distributing to the consumer a few years later. Even the governments use a rip roaring souped up version of NOD32 Suites for their governmental servers these days. Very phenomenal, well designed program. I do recc buying the actual Suite rather than the anti-v alone. The suite as some very nice security and privacy features for internet, email and messenger uses. I do have to warn on this one too, it's a bit of a thing to get used to and more for moderate end users than beginner end users. There are some wicked advanced features that can be hard to adjust and play with if you are not familiar with firewalls and security software but it's worth learning how to use. [/QUOTE]
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