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I see no one said anything about mcafee, are they that bad? I don't care about the prices.

The detection rates from what iv seen are pretty subpar unless they are well known infections. More to it, McAffee has terrible disk I/O issues that make the machine respond badly.

I honestly try not to be very biased in my opinions on the security stuff Only really remark with what I have studied but its very hard not to do with McAffee. I am not fond of the product at all and I think there are much better products available.
 
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I advice to use adwcleaner besides malwarebytes. Solved all unwanted toolbars/starting page hijackers including ask at my neighbours last week, the big advantage being it runs about 3 minutes, which is a LOT faster then malwarebytes, they acquired adwcleaner though recently.

But if you want a superspeedy malwarescan when you're being suspicious but don't feel like wasting time on it at that moment, adwcleaner really is grand, don't let the fact that it's so fast make you doubt it's effectiveness.

In fact I always open with that one in any mess I encounter.
 
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I see no one said anything about mcafee, are they that bad? I don't care about the prices.
afaik they are crap. thats why it is tied to every DL of adobe flash player(the only way it gets installed is by accident)...i stay away from it, to me, its one of those programs that noobs install, or maybe yupees too...what it DOES have is a name...brand recognition , but theyre good record is from long ago. now its shit

would You trust this guy with your PC's security?? :laugh:

 
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The detection rates from what iv seen are pretty subpar unless they are well known infections. More to it, McAffee has terrible disk I/O issues that make the machine respond badly.

I honestly try not to be very biased in my opinions on the security stuff Only really remark with what I have studied but its very hard not to do with McAffee. I am not fond of the product at all and I think there are much better products available.

Yeah. It's like installing a kingpin virus to control all the other viruses it's going to let into your computer.
 
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afaik they are crap. thats why it is tied to every DL of adobe flash player(the only way it gets installed is by accident)...i stay away from it, to me, its one of those programs that noobs install, or maybe yupees too...what it DOES have is a name...brand recognition , but theyre good record is from long ago. now its shit

would You trust this guy with your PC's security?? :laugh:



Intel bought it in 2010.
 

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Intel bought it in 2010.

ehhh yes and no. They are dumping that brand and IIRC are dumping the rest of the shares bringing them down to 49% in Q3 of this year?

They completely stopped their re-branding campaign.
 
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ehhh yes and no. They are dumping that brand and IIRC are dumping the rest of the shares bringing them down to 49% in Q3 of this year?

They completely stopped their re-branding campaign.

They still bought it in 2010 regardless. And yes it's a pile of garbage.
 
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They still bought it in 2010 regardless. And yes it's a pile of garbage.

my points still valid. & i know he is no longer the head of the company"founder" , he was recently accused of murder, and his life has been in the news over the past years...essentially, Mcaffee has used the last few years to cash in on a name that was built on a good track record, which has since turned to a shit track record. its to be avoided by any person who wants security...which is too bad, because anyone old enough to remember will say It was a decent program when it was in its prime.
 

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Bundlewarze
we all know what we recommend with bundled software un or never install it
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yup, a application that will only EVER be installed as a "parasite" download by accident...kind of like browser toolbars, download managers, and "optimizer programs".....i feel bad for the numbskulls who install "driver managers" or "driver updaters" and think they are legit....like watching a monkey try to solve calculus
 
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my points still valid. & i know he is no longer the head of the company"founder" , he was recently accused of murder, and his life has been in the news over the past years...essentially, Mcaffee has used the last few years to cash in on a name that was built on a good track record, which has since turned to a shit track record. its to be avoided by any person who wants security

1) What does J McAfee have to do with this thread?
2) He hasn't owned the company he founded for years and had a mad few years in Belize.
3) McAfee AV sucks I know but the founder still doesn't have anything to do with it.
4) He's apparently been accused of murder, what does that have to do with McAfee AV software being crap?
 
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I see no one said anything about mcafee, are they that bad? I don't care about the prices.

Do a quick Google search and odds are you'll find more than you want to.

Here even John himself doesn't like the software with his name still on it:


I would go for MBAM Premium, Webroot, Kaspersky, Avast, AVG, etc. I am not a fan of Comodo, mostly because their backup software sucked and was very inconsistent...can't say I was all that impressed with their AVAM solution either compared to the ones I already listed. To each their own on preferences. If you want free I run MSE/Defender + MBAM Free, pay I run MBAM Premium, WRSA, or Kaspersky. If you want an MSE/Defender repalcement toss in Avast or AVG, use MBAM to do weekly/monthly scans.

You could also do some DNS filtering with OpenDNS, it won't block everything, but you can cut out a lot of BS content. There's other DNS filters out there...but this one has solid performance and reliability. Though if you want a stricter DNS filter, you'll need to look at Norton DNS. I dislike Norton AV software though, but the DNS service does work well. This will help most folks if they can't even browse half the shitty sites they get infected from in the first place.

Always have more than one AVAM solution!

Relying on just one as a cure-all can be a very dangerous habit and crutch that could still lead to an infected PC. There is no perfect AIO AVAM solution that handles it all 100%, so if you have two decent solutions and you use them regularly, you'll be fine. Add that to DNS filtering and better browsing habits, odds are you'll have close to an infection-free computer experience.

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The magic answer is don't look at malicious websites and download malicious softwarez.
Oh, and get some decent AV software. (As pointed out by Kursah)
 
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1) What does J McAfee have to do with this thread?
2) He hasn't owned the company he founded for years and had a mad few years in Belize.
3) McAfee AV sucks I know but the founder still doesn't have anything to do with it.
4) He's apparently been accused of murder, what does that have to do with McAfee AV software being crap?

Well I guess my point with including the title from that article (and you'll notice the smiling laughing emoticon afterword )was as a joke, but also to exaggerate and emphasize the poor quality of the software , in so many words. Get it?

I guess my point was that Mcaffee was crap and I was using humorous content to illustrate that point

Why u so touchy?
 
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Well I guess my point with including the title from that article (and you'll notice the smiling laughing emoticon afterword )was as a joke, but also to exaggerate and emphasize the poor quality of the software , in so many words. Get it?

Yes I got your jokes.

The point I was try to make is this: John McAfee has nothing to do with McAfee software being crap. So I don't know why you said McAfee software was crap because he allegedly flipped out for a while, although he doesn't own the company.
Yes he's allegedly had a mad few years according to the MSM, maybe they have nothing really informative to report, who knows.

Companies suck up the competition, strip away what they want form the acquired products and dump the rest. Nothing new.
Get it?

Best to get back on topic. (Not being touchy BTW, don't take my post personally)
 
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THAT was the reply I was waiting for. You don't know the first fucking thing about me and you assume that I am an ignorant, uneducated, 10yo idiot. Says everything about YOUR "in-depth" knowledge about anything and why you probably got banned 3 times in that forum. I'm done with you.

And the "pro"s here who think security is for idiots, you are making me like this forum less now. I had high regard for this place, but this outrageous bullshit is just too much to take. All these self-proclaimed Snowdens... I feel like blowing my brains out. Oh! I don't have any, right?

This is my last post in this thread.

So, now we're gonna go on personal attacks. Classy. Why don't you go and ask Comodo why is their CIS 10 just a reskin of their CIS 8. Yeah, shockingly, it's basically the EXACT same thing with new skin and like 3 new features added. Yeah, that got me banned. Questioning in a polite way what were they doing for so long and then showing so little in the end. Asking why they needed 1,5 years to make a new skin and add literally nothing. Not even a tiny highly requested feature to ask user when interacting with EVERY unrecognized file (like their CCAV already can do) so you could interact with those samples directly instead of using retarded UNBLOCK function all the freaking time because their whitelist is garbage and you constantly have files classified as Unrecognized in sandbox. Also, asking why Valkyrie still doesn't work and it also has been more than a year of continuous empty promises of "it'll work now" after each bloody CCAV release. Just as an example, I've questioned many AV vendors, criticized them harshly and they NEVER banned me. Instead they took feedback and fixed or improved the stuff. Comodo is the only vendor which continuously gets butthurt and bans people for questioning their methods. After I then posted that on my blog and joined MalwareTips forum, I got a shitstorm of PM's and comments from people who also had such experience with Comodo. And I know many of them from Wilders Security for years. But yeah, must be just me...

Your childish banter just showed you are an uneducated 10 years old who doesn't know jack s**t. Oh and I was just questioning your actual knowledge about Comodo. Now I'm questioning all of it...

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Just as a tiny warning, some AV vendors have region locks on their keys. Kaspersky is one of them and if you buy a cheap Kaspersky key meant for USA (usually on eBay.com), it will NOT work in Europe or Asia.

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McAfee isn't that great unfortunately and their cloud Artemis system is rather prone to false positives. Kaspersky and Bitdefender are by far the most reliable and trusted. They have some serious tech that'll keep you protected almost no matter what. I'm also willing to place avast! v17 on this list knowing the tech they implemented recently, but I don't have tests to back it up yet so I can't just yet.

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Actually there are still parasitic file infectors aka viruses. They just aren't as represented as they were in the 90's. Btw, Malwarebytes really isn't that great either. They are good with adware and spyware, but ever since they've gone full suite, they aren't really performing that well. And their Anti-ransomware system is very underwhelming. I had high expectations since it's behavior blocker based, but whenever I've tested it, ransomware almost always got past. And I'm specialized in behavior blocker testing and have tested most major players against it few weeks ago.
 
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Just as a tiny warning, some AV vendors have region locks on their keys

i was just sharing the deal, i run MBAM....but that deal should be legit, newegg.com is an approved vendor... thanks for the info though
 
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It can be approved dealer and the deal is legit, but if you live in Europe and you buy a key issued for America region, it will NOT work. Same goes the other way around as well as for other regions.
 
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It can be approved dealer and the deal is legit, but if you live in Europe and you buy a key issued for America region, it will NOT work. Same goes the other way around as well as for other regions.

thanks ,i appreciate the info...i know how region locks work, but frankly i didnt know AV's used them.(just googled, saw Kaspersky did)

thats maybe a reason why newegg uses regional websites.. it has a us, uk, CA, versions of its site, which all use theyre own currency form, to avoid that garbage....and only purchases made in one country can be shipped there(believe it or not ... this goes for email too!...myself & another tpu member found out the hard way). also, i think its for currency reasons, i cant remember why they said , but i did look into it once, long ago.
 
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I use Malwarebytes Premium Lifetime, and everyone's favorite McAfee Total Security unlimited devices. Had Kaspersky don't trust the Russians.

I did get my CC info stolen last week, not for sure how. I always go into Private Browsing mode to do my purchases.

Can't figure out how to make Chrome delete cookies when I close it.
 
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I use Malwarebytes Premium Lifetime, and everyone's favorite McAfee Total Security unlimited devices. Had Kaspersky don't trust the Russians.

Not here it isn't. Take a look at other posts.

I did get my CC info stolen last week, not for sure how. I always go into Private Browsing mode to do my purchases.

You're using everyone's favorite McAfee Total Security unlimited devices and you got your CC info stolen!!
Are you sure your card wasn't skimmed in a store?
Are you sure one of the web stores you've used hasn't had their security compromised?

Can't figure out how to make Chrome delete cookies when I close it.


https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647?co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop&hl=en
 
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