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I am sure many here are in the same boat as I where we can receive hundreds of such emails per day.
Therefore I am entering the murky water of security suite software about to buy a new one.
What I want is something that is updated automatically and frequently that does all a Suite should and does NOT interrupt my work with any pop-ups at all?
Have read reviews about Zonealarm, McAfee etc.
Cost is not really an issue, security is. Any recommendations please?
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Sorry - missed the incorrect title but cannot change it. Should be Internet Security Suites
[edited by: Visit_Thailand at 9:16 am (utc) on Nov. 30, 2006]
Personally I wouldn't touch one of those Suite packages. They're bloated and take too many liberties with your system. They're often worse than the stuff they're supposedly protecting you against.
I prefer to use individual software that does its specific job well. One software handles AV, another spyware scanning, another monitors my registry for changes, another acts as a firewall...you get the picture. It may be a little more work to get all that to work together, but in the end I feel I have a bit more control over my system.
I use just the built in windows firewall and am quite happy with it. I purchased zonealarm a few years ago and was very happy but then had tons of trouble with an upgrade and conflicts with other software, they didn't help when I contacted them so I ditched it and would probably run with no firewall than go back.
just my experience and there are many more members with good experiences so I am the minority but was it ever a bad stint.
I then use adaware for spyware removal and spywareblaster for spyware blocking
this setup runs on my personal machines but was tried and tested in a corporate environment. 30 plus users, all skill levels and surfing habits and we had no problems.
as bill said, full suites are garbage
I did have SpyBot installed until I upgraded NIS 06 to 07 and it advises to uninstall spybot as there is a conflict!
While I am researching the different components of Internet Security I have installed the trial version of zonealarm suite 6.5 which I have to say I am very impressed with after spending years with Symantec/Norton. I have though heard some bad reports about their integrated AV and customer service (as mentioned above) but they are switching their AV to Kapersky in 7.0 which I have heard good things about.
It does though address to some extent my main gripe with NIS 2007 and that is the constant email virus alert popups. You still get them in ZA but it opens one window which you can leave minimized and it does not bother you again.
Anyway it is just a trial for now. Strangely I would have always thought that there was more risk of conflict between different Security components (bits from different companies) than buying the suite. It does seem though from reading above comments that choosing the best component in its field rather than buying a Suite is the way to go.
[edited by: Visit_Thailand at 1:03 am (utc) on Dec. 4, 2006]
Who would you recommend for virus protection, registry protection etc?
My favorite setup:
Spyware/Adware: Combination of Windows Defender, Spybot-S&D, & Ad-Aware. Why? There is no single best spyware detector. They all pick up some things better than others. I run them all. They compliment each other.
this is absolutely true - there is almost no overlap between what adaware finds and what spybot finds.
i'll check out WD as well...