Topic: Anyone recommend truly free Maiware program?
willing2's photo
Fri 09/06/13 07:05 AM
Not just that.

I am running AVG anti virus.

What are other good protections, please?

smokeybette's photo
Fri 09/06/13 11:51 AM
avast is free and excellent. google avast and pick
avast.com/index. and hit the downloads one.
they try to get you to pay to upgrade,
but stick with the free one.

willing2's photo
Fri 09/06/13 12:02 PM
Thanks

robowow's photo
Fri 09/06/13 10:07 PM
Malwarebytes.com

Ɔʎɹɐx's photo
Thu 09/26/13 04:18 PM
Avira ... is a very good choice

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Thu 09/26/13 05:19 PM
Yes, go with Malwarebytes.
Just be sure to update it regularly.

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Mon 09/30/13 05:32 AM
Malwarebytes with avg or avast running works great

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Mon 09/30/13 05:32 AM
Malwarebytes with avg or avast running works great

wadrules1's photo
Mon 09/30/13 11:54 AM
It's actually Malwarebytes.org and use this in combination with Microsoft Security Essentials.

LaQira's photo
Mon 10/14/13 07:27 AM
Edited by LaQira on Mon 10/14/13 07:28 AM

Malwarebytes.com


That ! I run both malwarebytes , avast on my computer and a personal firewall called sygate

GLG2009's photo
Mon 10/14/13 08:05 AM

Malwarebytes.com


This is a good one.

isaac_dede's photo
Mon 10/14/13 11:21 AM
I Use Malwarebytes, and avast seems to work the best, but remember if you don't have the necessary RAM in your computer Avast is a resource hog, if you don't Microsoft Security Essentials works well for computers that don't have the necessary memory.

mattgmiles's photo
Thu 10/24/13 02:52 PM
Edited by mattgmiles on Thu 10/24/13 02:58 PM
Use Hitman pro also to get a good idea of what malware/trojans etc... is on your system, then you can search online for ways to remove it. Hitman pro is free to use for scanning, but it will not delete the problems unless you pay to activcate it.

However you may activate a free 30 day license if you cannot remove the threats with your other programs. So that's a good option if you are out of options lol. Still even without activating hitman pro, it is invaluable as it gives you an idea of what's on your system.

Also when downloading a program under 60 mb, go to virustotal and then upload the .exe file and it will scan the file using 47 anti-virus programs and tell you what problems are included with the program.

Even if there are issues with the suspicious program, if yo know you have the ant-malware programs to remove the issues ( after researching the problems online) you can still go ahead and install the program, which will usually be a free one--that's why there are malware and stuff included.

Adwcleaner rocks as well, you run it, then you restart your system, then you run it again and then uninstall it. It's a great one to use.

Malwarebytes is great also as per the previous recommendations.

And while you are at it, get ccleaner. Try this link for instructions on best practices using these programs, and links to same.

http://www.malwareremovalguides.info/pup-optional-conduit-removal-intructions/

MarcoBruto's photo
Sat 10/26/13 06:35 AM
http://www.lavasoft.com/

looks like adaware has a new full free suite for anti-virus

might be worth a try.


p.s. geek power

Randyb62's photo
Mon 12/02/13 07:59 AM
When it comes to anything software, I recommend checking out CNET.com.

ikaruscrane42's photo
Mon 12/02/13 06:30 PM
I actually tried ad aware for my laptop I have here and I have been able to find any and all trojans and viruses that attempted to destroy my computer. Keeps saying to upgrade but it will automatically reset it after a while

rik2013fl's photo
Tue 12/03/13 01:58 PM
If you cant run Malwarebytes, stinger or sophos you got a bad one. Go to safe mode and pray you can run it from there.

We do this service professionally and if anyone needs help let me know, we remote in with teamviewer and get most of it done.

Mr5cott's photo
Sun 12/08/13 08:59 PM
Malwarebytes.

I run Avast mostly but there have been times when Avast has missed things. I used to run AVG and Macafee many years ago and along came some Malware that incapacitated both Macafee and AVG and Malware bytes was the only thing that got rid of it.