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Anti Virus 2009
Has anyone heard of Anti Virus 2009? It keeps popping up, and it wants me to buy it for $49.99. I tried closing it out, but it keeps popping up every 5 minutes. I got my laptop for Christmas, so it's brand new. I thought it was already protected. I'll go ahead and purchase the software (I almost feel like I have to because it won't stop popping up) but how do I know if it's not something weird being downloaded onto my computer? I'll be the first one to admit, I don't really know a whole lot about computers. I just want to know has anyone heard of it? It keeps saying it's found 15 errors on my computer. I don't see how, when I only sign on to GC, check my e-mail and do school work.
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OMG!! That happened to me last week before my computer crashed!!!! WTF is it? And I had to do a system restore.
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OMG!!!!!!!! It said my coumputer could crash too!!:( It showed me everything it found. It popped up again after my original post, and it said that I have 18 errors. (It wasn't 15) It keeps telling me I have to get the license before I pay for it. (click here to prevent crash) I'm just going to buy the software, because if my computer crashes I won't have a clue of what to do. |
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ITS SPYWARE!!!! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DONT DO IT!!!!! SERIOUSLY!!!! |
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What DS said!!! Never even click on one of those things, much less buy from it!!!
You do need an anti-virus program (if for no other reason than to remove and fix what ever you put on your computer by clicking on the pop-up), but NOT one that you buy through a pop-up. Look at Norton or McAfee. You pay for those, but they are worth it. There are also some freeware programs that can be helpful, such as Spybot - Search and Destroy or Ad-Aware (which has a free version as well as version you pay for). Anyone else know of other good anti-virus/anti-malware programs? |
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I have had horrible luck with Panda, though. |
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I was just discussing some AV options a few days ago since she just got a new PC. and guys sorry to sound like a naysayer, but I strong discourage using macfee or norton...while they are very well known names, there is also a little known fact to the average person that they are also resource hogs and sometimes, when your PC slows down, they may actually be the culprit and in a few rare cases are actually are the culrpits behind some crashes and BSODs I have seen within the past 3 years but that depends on your machine and the OS My recommendations Fix It Utilities (I have been using that for the past 3 years on my XP machines) AVG freeware - not as intrusive or resource intensive Someone said spybot....it's a great secondary resource and also I think I saw someone mention Adware. To reiterate: it depends sometimes on your machine's configuration and your OS. ...come on CG...let us know that you didnt click that button! |
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And yeah, I've always used Spybot or Ad-Aware as a second line of defense. Maybe CG is in class? |
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and where does norton's and macafee get off charging a yearly fee to use their software now???? Or has that changed? |
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Anywho, I know if your Internet service provider is Comcast, you can get the free, full version of McAfee anti-virus. When you're logged into your account, you can click on the top right corner, the link that says "Security", and it takes you to a page where you can download McAfee, as long as you have an account with Comcast. My school also offers free virus protection (I'm pretty sure it's either McAfee or Norton) for students, faculity, or anyone with a school computer login. You might want to look in to see if yours does too. It can probably be found on your schools technology page. And I agree with getting a spyware program as well. Ad-Aware has worked great for me! |
DS: I had the AVG freeware, and still got hit with something. It was the 30 day trial version, though. There is a full service free one from them?
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For the 'average' user, Windows Defender is probably the best AV option - I know, MS sucks, but they bought it from someone else. It's very, very good, although moderately resource-intensive (and it plugs right into OneCare, which is quite promising). The price is right, too.
Past that, you should be running some sort of spyware suite - I run scans from malwarebytes, plus run SnoopFree in the background to prevent keyboard hooking. |
I had this ridiculous thing and it got past Windows Defender, Norton AND Adware.
Try Malwarebytes Anti-malware. It's the only one that worked for me. |
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