Whats the best out there for windows 10?
Preferably something that doesn't cost a fortune.
I guess that would include this site because this site has already had virus problems (not the fault of Scarlet Nation, Rivals sold banner ads to companies that got caught in my antivirus)Don't go to porn or other shady sites. Best defense is avoidance. Also don't access the internet for best protection.
I guess that would include this site because this site has already had virus problems (not the fault of Scarlet Nation, Rivals sold banner ads to companies that got caught in my antivirus)
Wash hands for at least 15 seconds before and after contacting other people, before eating and after using restroom.Whats the best out there for windows 10?
Preferably something that doesn't cost a fortune.
I like Kaspersy and would also suggest Semanticthanks. any feedback on kaspersky?
I use Bitdefender and Malwarebytes for virus and malware, and COMODO for firewall software. (all free versions)
Check out these site for a list:
http://lifehacker.com/five-best-desktop-antivirus-applications-1607557993
http://www.howtogeek.com/225385/what’s-the-best-antivirus-for-windows-10-is-windows-defender-good-enough/
There's nothing inherently more secure about a Mac than a PC. Not since Windows 7.I use two PCs, a Dell and a Mac.
I use the Mac exclusively for all financial transactions. Never for casual browsing and certainly never in Scarlet Nation.
The Dell I use for everything else (gaming, etc), and I have on it Bitdefender and Malwarebytes. While you can get them for free, the paid versions are some of the best in the industry - including Nortons and McAfee.
I would also recommend the Webmail Ad Blocker plugin - works wonders with ads on Yahoo, Google and Hotmail/Live/Outlook/whatever the hell Microsoft decides to call it.(2) Use Firefox as your browser and use the NoScript plugin. NoScript prevents sites from running Javascript and allows you to selectively enable various scripts on any given site. And be parsimonious about which scripts you allow. Never allow more than necessary to do what you need to do at any given site and for sites that are not highly likely to be safe, don't allow any scripts to run.
(3) Use the ad-block plus plugin.
ScriptSafe, ScriptBlock and similar Chrome plugins are not really equivalent to NoScript on Firefox due to constraints in the Chrome plugin architecture. Which isn't to say that if one insists on using Chrome, that they aren't better than nothing. But it's not really the same thing.For those using Chrome the NoScript equivalent is ScriptSafe.