Best antivirus software for 2008

Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:43AM EST

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You're crazy to use a computer on the web without antivirus software, but getting solid antivirus protection doesn't have to mean spending a fortune. In fact, some of the most capable antivirus products don't cost a thing.

Here are some of my personal thoughts on the best antivirus products on the market, both free and commercial.

Free

Alwil Avast! 4.6 Home Edition - Venerable Avast! is still free for personal use, and it's a relatively unobtrusive and capable virus stomper that will work well for just about anyone. A new feature adds a web proxy to the mix (which filters all traffic running through it for security risks), and it works will all major web browsers. It also recognizes non-virus threats like spyware and adware. The Pro edition ($40) adds a few power-user features that the average user probably won't miss. Give the free version a try!

Aviva AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic 7 - This has long been a capable and effective antivirus product, especially noteworthy for its fast operation.

UPDATE: Many readers have asked me about Grisoft's AVG product. I've used it and don't really prefer it to Avast/Aviva, namely because it does not seem to scan all files effectively. Independent security ratings place it relatively low in overall capability as well. Your mileage may vary, of course. 

Paid

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro - Trend Micro has long been an also-ran in the antivirus world, but after spending some time with a recent version of the software I've been impressed with how well it works, its paucity of crashes, and how generally effective it is. Trend offers three vaguely similar versions of its security application; this one ($70) is the most inclusive, and cheaper than the rest. You can also get plain antivirus for just $40.

Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 - If you want absolute and utter control over every 1 and 0 that enters and exits your computer, Kaspersky is the app for you. I honestly don't think you can get any more secure than with Kaspersky locking down your system, but it was overkill even for me, and I had trouble convincing it not to remove some applications I knew were OK and actually wanted on my PC. Kaspersky is a hungry shredder with no reverse button (and it's on the slow side, too). $80. (Anti-virus only is $60.) I put NOD32 in this category; it's very similar in operation but can be heavy-handed.

Symantec Norton 360 - I've been a Norton user in various forms for close to a decade; the latest version doesn't do much different than the last few years' worth, but it's still rock-solid security that I don't hesitate to rely on. My only complaint is that Norton can slow down your computer quite a bit (like Kaspersky) and almost invariably hangs when I'm trying to shut down my computer. If you've ever wondered where all those error messages about programs like "ccApp" not responding come from, well, you've found it. It's frustrating that these problems persist year after year. $80 for Norton 360, or AntiVirus only for $60.

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  • 1 Posted by dryicezero on Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:56AM EST Report Abuse

    I am a huge fan of Avast and recommend it to everyone. I like the fact that it catches all types of malware while not consuming a lot in the way of system resources. Visit my tech blog at http://www.smbtechadvice.com

  • 2 Posted by cpens on Wed Feb 27, 2008 1:39AM EST Report Abuse

    I have been using AVG virus scan and I was wondering if you can and should have more than one virus scanner on your computer.

  • 3 Posted by georusu on Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:34AM EST Report Abuse

    Great article but other rankings dont even take into consideration the free antivirus solutions you call "capable". What's up with that?

  • 5 Posted by gingerls1girl on Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:11AM EST Report Abuse

    Having used antivir, i can tell u that they "do" have a paid premium verision that u r prompted to purchase...frequently. I've also used avg, and about the only thing it can catch is maybe a cold! Avast with it's vocal anouncements makes u "feel" secure, but that's about it. Oh, and by the way, yes antivir is fast, but it has a very high incidence of false positives, so i definitely would not recomend it. eset nod32 does not slow down ur computer, has 0 or maybe 1 false positive on tests and for good reason has received many awards. I've used it on 2 occasions for the free 30 day commercial time period and have been very impressed with it, and plan on purchasing it shortly. ps, it is also faster than the others u have mentioned avast,avg,kapersky,norton,trend micro devices,etc.

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