Need to Anty Virus

I need Protection for my PC at home that protects against software viruses, spyware and other malware in real time.

Everyone I know including myself use AVIRA antivir.
It's really good antivir. Doesn't use many resources, make updates when necessary and protect your laptop form virus.

Find more information about this on http://www.free-av.com/en/index.html

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  • do you need an anti virus?

    I was wondering if you really need an anti virus app on an android phone?

    -

    I would be this low on the priority list myself. No I do not know anyone on this forum who reported a problem.

    There are a few recent reports of new Android devices of shipping by PC virus on them. I guess it's possible that they may switch the unit to the PC but I don't really know. I heard that Motorola devices with this problem. (And hope that I never do!) I don't think I saw any problems with viruses attack the device Android itself.

    I did a quick search on the market and have not seen all of the virus apps. Is antivirus protection still available for Android?

  • A PC can operate effectively WITHOUT the need for anti-virus software?

    Come to think if the first PC I've had and the worms Blaster threatened everyone...

    I do not just shoot when to install my anti-virus software, I need to close my Windows Firewall... 2 + 2 = and Yes, when I did I got the virus of shit...

    If only I had not installed the Norton... do you not think that any PC can operate without the need for anti-virus software knowing that you must close

    the Windows firewall and use theres rather...?

    I wonder!

    Hello

    It would be unwise to try to start without antivirus/antispyware are has just too many real threats and
    methods for malware to attack the system. If you attempt to do if of course you have redundant and
    current backups.

    Here's what I use and recommend: (these are all free and very effective versions.)

    Avast and Prevx proved extremely reliable and compatible with all I have
    launched on them. Microsoft Security Essentials and Prevx have also proven to be very
    reliable and compatible. Use MSE or Avast and Prevx, Prevx 3 but not all.

    Avast Home free - stop any shields is not necessary except leave the file system, Web,.
    Operational network (Script and behavior are also recommended in Ver 6 +).

    Prevx - Home - free

    Windows Firewall

    Windows Defender (is not necessary if you use MSE)

    Protected IE - mode

    IE 8 - SmartScreen filter WE (IE 7 phishing filter)

    I also IE always start with asset if filter InPrivate IE 8.
    (It may temporarily turn off with the little icon to the left of the + bottom
    right of IE)

    Two versions of Avast are available 6.x and 4.8 x

    Avast - home - free - 6.x stop shields you do not use (except files, Web, network, &)
    Shields of behavior) - double click on the icon in the Notification area - real time Orange - click on the
    Shield that you want to stop - STOP. To stop the Orange icon to show an error indicator-
    Click on the Orange icon - top right - settings - click on the status bar - uncheck shields you
    disabled - click OK
    http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download

    Avast 4.8 x - home - free - stop shields, you don't need except leaving Standard, Web,.
    and the network running. (Double-click the blue icon - look OK. - upper left - Shields details
    Finish those you don't use).
    http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download#TAB4

    Or use Microsoft Security Essentials - free
    http://www.Microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/

    Prevx works well alongside MSE or Avast

    Prevx - home - free small, fast, exceptional protection CLOUD, working with other security
    programs. It is a single scanner, VERY EFFICIENT, if it finds something come back here
    or use Google to see how to remove.
    http://www.prevx.com/   <-->
    http://info.prevx.com/downloadcsi.asp  <-->

    Choice of PCmag editor - Prevx-
    http://www.PCMag.com/Article2/0, 2817,2346862,00.asp

    Also get Malwarebytes - free - use as scanner only. If you ever think malware and that
    would be unusual with Avast and occasional Prevx running with the exception of a low level cookie
    (not much), to UPDATE and then run it as a scanner. I have a lot of scanners and they
    never find anything of note that I started to use this configuration.
    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free

    I hope this helps and happy holidays!

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  • I need an anti virus for my htc touch2, that I have to download?

    I need an anti virus for my htc touch2, that I have to download?

    Hello

    What operating system do you use?

    I suggest you to contact the support center for the HTC phone and check.

    http://www.HTC.com/www/support.aspx

  • Do I need an anti virus program?

    I have a Macbook Air 13 ". I do not currently have an anti virus program and I was wondering if there is a program that apple sells or would recommend to use on Mac? I heard that anti virus programs are not required on macs, but I'm looking for clarification on this. What protection is my mac has if I have not an anti-virus protection program-specific?

    Thank you.

    1. it is not.

    2 built-in defenses in Mac OS X. unless you need to defend against malicious Windows software, you don't need additional software.

    (138293)

  • Do we need an anti virus for Mac?

    A friend of mine sent me this link on Intego anti virus.

    https://www.Intego.com/Mac-Security-blog/the-State-of-Mac-security-in-2016/?UTM _ medium = email & utm_source = macsecurity2016 & utm_campaign = m_content macsecurity2016_offer_en & ut = blog

    He got a safety on a Mac?

    No, unless you are concerned about malware for Windows.

    (139605)

  • do you need an anti-virus with an iMac

    Hi all

    Maybe a silly question, but don't you always need to install an antivirus program on an iMac?

    Installation av-ware and other so-called cleaning-ware is one of the worst thing you can do on a Mac.

    Discover > http://www.thesafemac.com/tech-guides/ so that more Like This below.

  • How can I configure an IMAGE MEMORY FULL I need dysfunction anti virus software.

    I tried AVG, MS Essentials, AVAST antivirus, they make the permenantly active HD and the PC (XP Pro 2002, 2.5 GB of RAM, 2 GHz, AMD SEMPRON, 70 GB of FREE hard disk) unusable and ends up the accident, shows BEGINNING MEMORY DUMP but does not have one.
    I am contacting AVAST support, who need a COMPLETE MEMORY IMAGE I set option of the SYSTEM FAILURE of MINIDUMP which have not spared either, NOW I can't reset to COMPLETE DISCHARGE of MEMORY because the option is 'NOT' gone!
    CAN ANYONE HELP? How can I reset to DISCHARGE MEMORY FULL? How to make a DUMP of MEMORY to record? I have all the correct configuration as described virtual on C: set to auto config of good size.
    Help!

    What is your system brand and model?

    Do you have any type of RAID configuration with your hard drives?

    Do you experience a system crash and blue screen of death (BSOD)?

    If you are experiencing a BSOD, you think people AVAST is going to help you with this?

    Don't you think that your system has some malicious software on it?

    If you think you have an infection and can always go on the Internet, I scan with other software first, then see if you still have a problem with the configuration of the memory dump and if you do, then fix it.

    Of course things should work, but it makes no sense to try to fix something on a system where malware can hide.  Malware will sometimes afflict the debugging tools and options on your system that you can use to find and remove it.

    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:

    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    They can be uninstalled later if you wish.
    Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues.
    Just to review, here's what your settings should look like for a partial memory (usually suffixient for troubleshooting the BSOD) image:
    Right click my computer, properties, advanced, startup and recovery settings.
    In the system failure section:
    Put a check mark in the box "write an event to the system log.
    Put a check mark in the box "send an administrative alert.
    Uncheck 'automatically restart '.
    In the Write debugging information section select:
    Partial dump (64 KB)
    Set the directory small dumpster:
    %SystemRoot%\Minidump
    Click OK, OK.
    Restart your computer.
    If you see a BSOD and want to see if you can fix, follow these steps:
    Here's a BSOD example showing information you provide:
    Send for the nose and the Red arrows (3 to 4 lines total).
    Send all * line STOP message since there are clues in the 4 parameters.
    Ignore the boring text unless it seems important to you.  We know what a BSOD looks like, we need to know what your BSOD looks like.
    Download BlueScreenView here:
    Unzip it and run it (BSV installs nothing) and let him complete the digitization of all your crash dump files.
    If you double-click on depressed, you will get information on it (including the field caused by the driver) and you should be able to spot the problem right away - especially if you see a model in landfills where Caused by field pilot is the same (beginning with this driver).
    Select (highlight) one or more of the most recent dump files by clicking on them and hold down the CTRL key to select multiple files.  Try to select only the most recent links that relate to your problem (perhaps five or six to start dump files).
    Click on file, save selected items and save information from the dumps to a text file on your desktop called BSOD.txt
    .  Open BSOD.txt with a text editor, copy the text and paste it in your next reply.
    Here's an example of report ASB to a single BSOD I initiated on purpose that indicates the cause of the accident as the pilot i8042prt.sys belonging to Microsoft Corporation:
    ==================================================
    Dump file: Mini062110 - 01.dmp
    Crash time: 21/06/2010-11:51:31
    Bug Check String: MANUALLY_INITIATED_CRASH
    Bug check code: 0x000000e2
    Parameter 1: 0x00000000
    Parameter 2: 0x00000000
    Parameter 3: 0x00000000
    Parameter 4: 0x00000000
    Caused by the driver: i8042prt.sys
    Caused by the address: i8042prt.sys + 27fb
    Description of the file: i8042 Port driver
    Product name: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
    Company: Microsoft Corporation
    File version: 5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.080413 - 2108)
    Processor: 32-bit
    Computer name:
    Full path: C:\WINDOWS\minidump\Mini062110-01.dmp
    ==================================================
    Send information from 5 last memory dumps.

    Do, or do not. There is no test.

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  • Is anti virus needed?

    Need an anti virus for ElCapitan?  I use online banking services and offered an anti virus app

    N ° your bank don't know what they are talking about if they offer AV for your Mac software. Ignore their opinion without value. All it will do is cause problems on your Mac and offer no extra protection either.

  • What anti-virus for Comcast email

    I have a Dell OptiPlex 3020 with Windows 7 Pro and recently changed my internet provider Comcast cable.  With cable Comcast is my internet provider, I use their own email Comcast as my e-mail program.  I use the regular version of Vipre as my antivirus.  I was wondering if the Vipre antivirus was check my emails so I contacted Vipre support to see if the Vipre AV was in fact checking my emails.  I was told that it wasn't the support Vipre agent.  So I called Comcast tech support to ask if Comcast was check my email and told me that I have to get their "Constant Protection" program in order to have my verified emails.  One of you have Comcast cable or any provider of cable internet and how are you going to have your emails monitored for virus content.  What programs antivirus will work with Comcast cable to monitor the emails of Comcast.  I would appreciate hearing back from any of you with suggestions on what to do and what might work for me.  I would like to know what antivirus, malware or any other safeguards you use with internet cable operators.  I love the format and layout of the Comcast E-Mail more Windows Live E-Mail and would rather continue to use Comcast email instead of download the Windows Live E-Mail.  Thanks for any help you can give me.

    Pete

    Hi Pete, and welcome to the forum.

    Analysis of e-mail (as a separate item) is a layer of redundent in AVs these days. It's a little something of scareware used AVs market.

    Email infections occur when attachments or links to malicious software are open and written on your hard drive, not when the email is downloaded. If your AV real-time cannot detect malware at this point, his e-mail scanner does not detect it during the download, because both use the same signature database.

    I never activated mail scanning in many AVs I used over the years and have never been infected through this vector.

    I use Comcast, but doubt that their email should be treated differently. Currently the free AVs of avast and Panda Cloud are recommended by the regulars here. Their real-time protection will protect you from infections of e-mail, even if they do not use a separate email scanner.

    More information:

    Why you don't need your anti-virus program to scan your e-mail
    Thundercloud.NET/.../index.htm

    Should I scan my Email for viruses?
    linetap.com/.../scan-my-Email.htm

    MSE scan email?
    Answers.Microsoft.com/.../2b9dd412-1116-4d28-84bb-ebeab5d28ced

  • Do I need anti virus on my new macbook air

    I'm a newbie when it comes to Macbooks, although I had an iPhone and an iPad for years. I bought my Macbook Air last week, and before that I've never used Windows. I'm in love and of course always get the hang of it all, but does have the anti-virus software on my nice new shiny Macbook?

    I'm sorry if this is a really lame question, but information that I found are quite old and obsolete!

    Thanks in advance

    Hi loulour1982

    Mac do not need anti-virus software.

    OS X has all the protection you need built-in.

  • I need anti virus?

    Hi guys, anyone would be able to recommend anti Virus app? By mistake I installed Norton who caused major problems with my machine ~ event if it's the mac version. Its now uninstalled, but with safety in mind, do I have to have anti virus? I thank in advance

    Mac users often ask if they should install "anti-virus" (AV) or software "anti-malware". The answer is 'no', but it can give the false impression that there is no threat of what is loosely called 'virus '. There is a threat.

    1. it is a comment on what you should - and should not-do to protect you from malicious software ("malware") that runs on the Internet and gets onto a computer as an unintended consequence of the user's actions.

    It does not apply to the software, such as keyloggers, which can be installed deliberately by an intruder who has convenient access to the computer, or who has been able to take control of it remotely. This threat is in a different category, and there is no easy way to defend against it. AV software is not intended to and does not, to defend against these attacks.

    The comment is long because the issue is complex. The essential points are in articles 5 and 11.

    OS X implements now three levels of integrated protection specifically against malware, not to mention the protections of runtime such as quarantine the file, execute disable, sandbox, protecting the integrity of system, System Library randomization and randomized address space layout , which can also prevent other kinds of exploits.

    2. all versions of Mac OS X 10.6.7 were able to detect the malware Mac known in downloaded files and block non-secure web plugins. This feature is transparent to the user. Apple calls internally it "XProtect."

    The malware used by XProtect recognition database is automatically updated. However, you should not count on it, because the attackers are still at least a day before the defenders.

    The following restrictions apply to XProtect:

    ☞ circumvented by some third-party network software, such as the BitTorrent clients and Java applets.

    ☞ It applies only to software downloaded on the network. Software installed from a CD or other media is not verified.

    As new versions of Mac OS X are available, it is not clear whether Apple will continue indefinitely maintain the older versions such as 10.6 XProtect database. Versions of obsolete systems security may eventually be affected. Updates to security for the code of obsolete systems will be stop being released at any given time, and which can leave them open to other types of attack in addition to malware.

    3. starting with the OS X 10.7.5, there was a second layer of built-in malware protection, designated "Gatekeeper" by Apple. By default, applications and installation packages downloaded from the network will be run only if they are digitally signed by a developer to a certificate issued by Apple. Certified software in this way has not been checked for safety by Apple, unless it comes to the App Store, but you can be reasonably sure that it has not been changed by someone other than the developer. His identity is known to Apple, so it could be held legally responsible if it distributes malicious software. Which may not mean much if the developer lives in a country with a weak legal system (see below).

    Access controller does not depend on a database of known malware. He has, however, the same limitations as XProtect and in addition the following:

    ☞ It can easily be turned off or overridden by the user.

    ☞ A malware attacker could find a way around it, or could take control of a certificate of signing of code under false pretenses or could simply ignore the consequences of the distribution of malware Tryggvason.

    ☞ Developer App store could find a way around the Apple control, or the control may fail due to human error.

    Apple took too long to revoke some known attackers codesigning certificates, thus diluting the value of the keeper and the program developer ID. These variances do not involve the App Store products, however.

    For the reasons given, App Store, and, to a lesser extent - other applications recognized by signed Gatekeeper, are safer than others, but they cannot be considered to be absolutely sure. "Sand" applications could make to access to private data, such as your contacts, or for access to the network. Think that before granting access. Security sandbox is based on user input. Never click through any application for leave without thinking.

    4. by starting with OS X 10.8.3, a third layer of protection has been added: a "Malware Removal Tool" (MRT). MRT runs automatically in the background. He checks and removes, malware that corresponds to a database of recognition held by Apple. To ensure that MRT will be executed when the database is updated, the App Store tab in system preferences and check the box marked

    Install the system data files and security updates

    If it is not already done.

    As XProtect, MRT is effective against known threats, but not against strangers. It alerts you if it detects malware, but otherwise, it has no user interface.

    5. the built-in Mac OS x security features reduce the risk of malware attack, but they are not and will never be complete protection. Malware is a problem of human behavior, not a behavior machine, and none only of technological solution will solve. Software protect you from trust only will make you more vulnerable.

    The best defense is always going to be your own intelligence. Except perhaps feats of Java, all the known malware, circulating on the Internet wearing reached a completely setting installation to update to OS X 10.6 or later takes the form of so-called "Trojans", which may have no effect if the victim is deceived in their execution. The threat thus amounts to a battle of wits between you and cybercriminals. If you are better informed, they think you are, you win. In effect, it means that you always stay in the shelter of practical computing. How do you know when you leave the safe harbor? Here are a few signs warning of danger.

    Software from a reliable source

    ☞ Software with a brand, such as Adobe Flash Player, does not come directly from the Web site. Don't be fooled an alert of any website for updating Flash, or your browser, or other software. A real alert that Flash is outdated and blocked is shown on this support page. In this case, follow the instructions on the support page. Furthermore, assume that the alert is false and that someone is trying to rip you off to install malicious software. If you see these alerts on more than one Web site, ask for instructions.

    ☞ Software any is distributed via BitTorrent or Usenet, or on a Web site that distributes pirated music and movies.

    ☞ Rogue sites Web such as CNET Download MacUpdate, Soft32, Softonic and SourceForge distribute free applications that have been packaged in a superfluous "install".

    ☞ The software is advertised through spam or intrusive web ads. Any announcement, on any site, which includes a direct link to a download should be ignored.

    Software that is clearly illegal or doing something illegal

    Commercial software ☞ high-end such as Photoshop is "cracked" or "free."

    ☞ An application helps you violates copyright law, for example to circumvent the copy protection on a commercial software, or streamed media recording to be reused without permission. All the 'YouTube downloaders' are in this category, but not all are necessarily malicious.

    Conditional or unsolicited offer from strangers

    ☞ A phone calling or a web page you indicates that you have a "virus" and offers to remove. (Some reputable sites warned visitors who have been infected with the malware "DNSChanger" legitimately. The exception to this rule applies.)

    ☞ A web site offers a free content like music or video, but for use, you must install a "codec", 'plug-in', 'player' 'Downloader', 'extractor', or 'certificate' which comes from the same site, or a stranger.

    ☞ You win a prize in a competition that you are never entered.

    ☞ someone on a forum like this is eager to help you, but only if you download an application of your choice.

    ☞ a 'FREE WI - FI!' network presents itself in a public place like an airport, but is not provided by management.

    ☞ Online everything that you expect to pay is 'free '.

    Unexpected events

    ☞ a file is downloaded automatically when you visit a web page, without any further action on your part. delete any file without opening it.

    ☞ You open what you think, it is a document and you receive an alert that it is "an application downloaded from the Internet." Click Cancel and delete the file. Even if you don't get the alert, you must always remove any download that is not what you expected it to be.

    ☞ An application does something you don't expect, such as permission to access your contacts, your location or the Internet without obvious reason.

    ☞ Software is attached to the email you na not ask, even if it is (or seems to come) by a person of trust.

    I do not leave the safe harbour that once will necessarily lead to disasters, but make a habit of it will weaken your defenses against malicious software attacks. None of the above scenarios must, at the very least, make you uncomfortable.

    6. Java on the Web (not to be confused with JavaScript, to which it is not related, despite the similarity of names) is a weak point in the security of any system. Java is, among other things, a platform to run complex applications in a web page. That was always a bad idea, and Java developers have proved unable to apply it without also creating a portal for malware to enter. Past Java exploits are the closest thing there has ever been a type virus Windows affecting OS X. simply load a page with Java malicious content could be harmful.

    Fortunately, client-side Java on the Web is outdated and largely disappeared. Only a few outdated sites still use it. Try to accelerate the process of extinction by avoiding these sites, if you have a choice. Forget to play games or other uses not Java essentials.

    Java is not included in OS X 10.7 and later versions. Discrete Java installers are distributed by Apple and Oracle (the developer of Java). Do not use one unless you need it. Most of the people don't. If Java is installed, turn it off- not the JavaScript in your browser.

    Whatever the version, experience has shown that Java on the Web is not reliable. If you must use a Java applet for a job on a specific site, Enable Java only for the site in Safari. Never activate Java for a public Web site that carries the third-party advertising. Use only on websites that are well known, protected by login and secure without ads. In Safari 6 or later, you will see a padlock icon in the address bar when you visit a secure site.

    7. another perennial weak point is Adobe Flash Player. Like Java, Flash is declining well deserved, but content Flash is still much more widespread than the contents of Java on the Web. If you choose to install the Flash plugin, you can reduce your exposure to Flash by checking the box marked

    Stop the plug-ins to save energy

    in the Advanced tab of the preferences of Safari window, if not already done. Consider also installing an extension Safari as "ClickToFlash" or "ClickToPlugin." They will prevent the Flash content automatically load and are initially not Flash video is substituted for Flash on YouTube and perhaps a few other sites. I tested the extensions and found them safe, but you should always do your own research before you decide whether to trust any third party software.

    8. remain within the sphere of security, and you will be as safe from malware you can be practically. The rest of this comment is what you must do to protect you.

    Never install any AV or products 'Internet security' for Mac if you have a choice, because they are all worse than useless. If you are required by a (wrong) institutional policy to install some kind of AV, choose one of the free apps in the Mac App Store, nothing else.

    Why you should not use products AV?

    ☞ To recognize malware, software depends on a database of known threats, which is always at least one day to day. This technique is a proven failure, as a major supplier of AV software has admitted. Most of the attacks are "zero-day" - that is, previously unknown. Recognition-based AV does not defend against such attacks, and the enterprise IT industry comes to realize that the traditional AV software is worthless.

    ☞ design is based generally on the nonexistent threat that malware can be injected at any time, anywhere in the file system. Malware is downloaded from the network; He is not of the blue leaves. To meet this threat does not exist, a commercial AV software changes or low level functions of the operating system, which is a waste of resources and a frequent cause of instability, bugs, poor performance, and duplicates.

    ☞ changing the operating system, the software can also create weaknessesthat could be exploited by malicious attackers.

    ☞ especially, a false sense of security is dangerous. This fact relates to all AV software it will never be any changes elsewhere.

    9. a free AV product from the Mac App Store is safe as long as you don't let it delete or move files. Ignore all the warnings that it can give you on "heuristic" or "phishing." These warnings, if they are not simply false positives, see the text of e-mail messages or updates cached web pages, not malware.

    An AV application is not necessary and may not be invoked for protection against malware for OS X. It is useful, or even not at all, only to detect malware Windows and even for this use it is not really effective, because the new Windows malware makes its appearance much faster than OS X malware.

    Windows malware cannot hurt you directly (unless, of course, you use Windows). Just do not pass to someone else. A malicious link in the e-mail is usually easy to recognize by the name alone. A concrete example:

         London Terror Moovie.avi [124 spaces] Checked By Norton Antivirus.exe

    You don't need software to tell you it's a horse Trojan for Windows. Software may be able to tell what trojan is, but who cares? In practice, there is no reason to use a recognition software, unless an organizational strategy requires. Malware Windows is so widespread that you must assume that it is in each attachment until proof to the contrary. Nevertheless, a free AV product on the App Store can serve a purpose if it fulfills a misinformed network administrator that says you must have some sort of application AV. An App Store product will not change the operating system; in fact, it does nothing, unless you run it.

    If you are just curious to know if a file is considered malware by the AV engines, you can download it from the "VirusTotal" site, where it will be tested against most of them without charge. A negative result is evidence of what whether, for the reasons given above. I do not recommend doing this with a file that may contain private information.

    10. There seems to be a common belief that the firewall Application acts as a barrier to infection, or prevents operation of malware. He does not. It blocks incoming connections to some network services you are using, such as file sharing. It is disabled by default, and you should leave it like that if you're behind a router on a private home or office network. Activate only when you are on an untrusted network, for example a public Wi - Fi hotspot, where you do not want to provide services. Disable services that you don't use in the sharing preferences window. All are disabled by default.

    11. as a Mac user, you don't have to live in fear that your computer may be infected whenever you install the software, read emails, or visit a web page. But nor can you assume that you will always be free from exploitation, no matter what you do. Internet browsing, it's like walking the streets of a big city. It can be as safe or as dangerous that you choose to do so. The greatest harm done by software AV is precisely its selling point: it makes people feel safe. They can then feel sufficiently safe to take risks, which the software does not protect them. Nothing can reduce the need for safe computing practices.

  • Need help, looks have a Trojan as by Sophos Anti Virus Quarantine Manager

    Hello everyone, use macbook air and the latest version of the software capitan. Sophos Anti-virus tells me I have a Trojan horse and he can't get rid of it? What should I do?

    Under the Adware & PUA in Sophos anti-virus Quarantine Manager, it shows a lot of viruses that need to be removed manually. I can't find the corresponding files to delete them manually? They are perhaps missing.

    InstallCore

    Refog Keylogger

    SpiGot that all these 3 seem to be somehow on my macbook air. How these same coming on my macbook? I can't delete them, someone suggest what I do?

    Dee

    Uninstalling Sophos. You don't need it. Very probably it gives you the wrong values. If you really have adware on your computer then see:

    Remove the browser pop up problems

    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.0.1.7

    Adblock Plus 1.8.9, GlimmerBlockeror AdBlock

    Remove the adware that displays pop-up ads and graphics on your Mac

    How to remove adware FlashMall of OS X

  • What do I need to uninstall the program AVG Anti Virus before installing Microsoft Security Essentials?

    I have an ADVENT 7083 laptop Windows XP, there installed AVG Anti Virus (now expired). Do I need to uninstall AVG, before installing Microsoft Security Essentials?

    Yes, it's a good idea to remove it if you don't plan to use at a later date... Also I suggest that you run the removal tool (Cleanup utility).

    AVG removal utility

    http://www.Avg.com/us-en/utilities

    Disable the Antivirus AVG.

    http://www.ehow.com/how_5052104_disable-AVG-Antivirus.html

    Good luck

  • When you try to update AVG, it shows a contradictory anti-virus software that needs to be removed

    Im trying to update my anti-virus software avg and when I get to the last step it says there is a conflicting program called vet anti virus that needs to be removed. I try to remove it and it has an error and will not allow him to be remomed. Anyone got any ideas?

    Im trying to update my anti-virus software avg and when I get to the last step it says there is a conflicting program called vet anti virus that needs to be removed. I try to remove it and it has an error and will not allow him to be remomed. Anyone got any ideas?

    First of all, do not download AVG, it isn't really good product. Use free Avast. Second, what is the error when uninstalling antivirus Vet? Try Revo Uninstaller free

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