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What Anti-virus do you use?

What Anti-virus do you use?

  • None

    Votes: 36 22.4%
  • Bitdefender

    Votes: 6 3.7%
  • AVG/Avast

    Votes: 8 5.0%
  • McAfee

    Votes: 2 1.2%
  • Malwarebytes

    Votes: 11 6.8%
  • Sophos

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Webroot

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ESET NOD32

    Votes: 3 1.9%
  • Total Defense

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Trend Micro

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Windows Defender

    Votes: 82 50.9%
  • G Data

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • WeebRoot

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Avira

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Norton

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Kapersky

    Votes: 6 3.7%
  • F-secure

    Votes: 1 0.6%
  • Vipre

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 1.2%

  • Total voters
    161

winjer

Gold Member
No it's not.

I recommend you talk to real pros in this field. They will tell you exactly the same I'm telling you. And by pros I don't mean your random 30 yo sysadmin who's only skill is to search reddit for software recommendations.

You guys can believe whatever you want. Your system is already hacked. You just don't know it. Enduser computer systems get hacked within less than 5 minutes as soon as they go online for the first time. You guys have no idea what's going on.

Do you even have any concrete proof of what you are saying?
Or is it the old arguments that you know a friend of a friend. Or your uncle works at some company.
 

Kenneth Haight

Gold Member
No it's not.

I recommend you talk to real pros in this field. They will tell you exactly the same I'm telling you. And by pros I don't mean your random 30 yo sysadmin who's only skill is to search reddit for software recommendations.

You guys can believe whatever you want. Your system is already hacked. You just don't know it. Enduser computer systems get hacked within less than 5 minutes as soon as they go online for the first time. You guys have no idea what's going on.
I would consider myself to be a “pro” in this field. Been doing security for a Fortune 500 company for 3+ years and working in security for 7 years before that, before that I have worked in “IT” for 11 years doing various roles.

So what you’re saying is that every windows PC that is sold that does not have a different AV than defender is compromised in less than 5 minutes?

I think you’re the one that has no idea what’s going on. You’re talking about some zero click zero day affecting the Windows OS as a whole?

You have to actively do something to infect yourself by clicking a link etc.

by simply connecting to the internet with a fully patched system with defender installed you’re at no risk whatsoever.

I think you’ve been watching too many films.
 

Bojji

Member
Fun thing is that back in (pirated) XP days all my friends and family had viruses and slow computers while I was using system without any AV for months. After that I checked it with Kaspersky and it showed absolutely zero viruses and problems. I don't know why it was like that...

Now I just use defender and don't care.
 

kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
I would consider myself to be a “pro” in this field. Been doing security for a Fortune 500 company for 3+ years and working in security for 7 years before that, before that I have worked in “IT” for 11 years doing various roles.

So what you’re saying is that every windows PC that is sold that does not have a different AV than defender is compromised in less than 5 minutes?

I think you’re the one that has no idea what’s going on. You’re talking about some zero click zero day affecting the Windows OS as a whole?

You have to actively do something to infect yourself by clicking a link etc.

by simply connecting to the internet with a fully patched system with defender installed you’re at no risk whatsoever.

I think you’ve been watching too many films.

Yep. My guess is that the vast majority of companies using MS 365 and Azure also use Microsoft's antivirus solutions and nothing else. There's really no reason to choose another anti virus solution because it's so well integrated into MS enterprise software.
 

ReBurn

Gold Member
No it's not.

I recommend you talk to real pros in this field. They will tell you exactly the same I'm telling you. And by pros I don't mean your random 30 yo sysadmin who's only skill is to search reddit for software recommendations.

You guys can believe whatever you want. Your system is already hacked. You just don't know it. Enduser computer systems get hacked within less than 5 minutes as soon as they go online for the first time. You guys have no idea what's going on.
How many years old must one be to become an expert in how long it takes for a computer to be hacked once it connects to the internet?
 

winjer

Gold Member
Fun thing is that back in (pirated) XP days all my friends and family had viruses and slow computers while I was using system without any AV for months. After that I checked it with Kaspersky and it showed absolutely zero viruses and problems. I don't know why it was like that...

Now I just use defender and don't care.

The first and most important line of defense is the user.
A person that is careful with what sites one visits, what things it downloads, what sources for programs it uses, has a much smaller change of getting their system infected, than someone that clicks on everything.

A decade ago, I was working for a company, one of the biggest civil construction in the country, and they had a very specific program necessary for the work they were doing.
In a brilliant move of genius, they decided to place that program in a PC that was accessible to everyone. And that meant that anyone would use it.
At one point, the project manager, found that someone had printed a list of "professional ladies" in the area. This should give a good idea of kind of the sites that PC as navigating trough.
The project manager did nothing. And as expected, a few months later that PC was filled with viruses and it barely worked.
 
It's actually the other way round. Things got much worse than a decade ago. Cyber attacks have never been more severe and attackers have AI on their side.

If you use Windows AV or any free AV, your system is 100% hacked.
Proof? Source? Examples? You can't speak with such authority without helping us understand where you're coming from. It's just not right! It's not allowed!
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
I just use Windows Defender.

In the past I'd download freeware versions of firewalls and virus protectors etc... and it became a hassle seeing the pop ups asking to buy the premium version.

So the past maybe 7-8 years I just use whatever built in protector Windows has when I buy a new laptop and so far so good.

But looking at the list, I;ve used in the past AVG, Avast, Kaspersky, Norton, McAfee, Malwarebytes.
 
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pachura

Member
I don't have any realtime virus protection.
I use uBlock Origin and Opera's built-in popup blocker for accessing torrent sites.
I use VirusTotal for scanning suspicious executable files/DLLs before launching them.

Every now and then (once a quarter, I guess), I check my computer with multiple free virus scanners, such as:
  • Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit
  • ADWCleaner
  • Junkware Removal Kit (JRT)
  • Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool
  • Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
  • TDSSKiller
...but I never find anything.
 

Laptop1991

Member
Just the built in Windows one and scan with malware bytes now and then, all the other ones just add bloat and slow my PC down and cost money and i haven't had a virus since the worms 20 years ago.
 

StueyDuck

Member
Anti-virus software are essentially virus' themselves (figuratively).

Unless we are talking business... stick to built in windows defender and make sure it's up to date. The best way to stay away from virus' is to just be safe with what you do. Use a VM if you have to if something seems too fishy to install
 
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Susurrus

Member
McAfee. Mostly because my father inlaw has some business level subscription or something and lets me join in on it.
 

lachesis

Member
Started with Nod32... then moved to Kaspersky... now just Windows Defender for past 7-8 years ago, as there was similar discussion back then.

Now my vpn comes with some AV feature and other stuff too. Not sure if I want to prolong my VPN service because I thought I would be using it to connect to other country's Netflix and see their content, but it's more of a hassle finding a working server, and also gives me a ton of warnings from Netflix, that I don't really want to use it anymore. Also some banks, and websites don't like VPN connection either.
 

Dr.Morris79

Member
Don't do that.

If you have a brand new PC and you connect this PC to the internet without having a dedicated AV software like Bitdefender installed, this brand new PC will 100% be hacked in less than 5 minutes.
Depends what you do with it

Stop looking at midget donkey porn :messenger_sunglasses:
 

Aces High

Gold Member
I would consider myself to be a “pro” in this field. Been doing security for a Fortune 500 company for 3+ years and working in security for 7 years before that, before that I have worked in “IT” for 11 years doing various roles.

So what you’re saying is that every windows PC that is sold that does not have a different AV than defender is compromised in less than 5 minutes?

I think you’re the one that has no idea what’s going on. You’re talking about some zero click zero day affecting the Windows OS as a whole?

You have to actively do something to infect yourself by clicking a link etc.

by simply connecting to the internet with a fully patched system with defender installed you’re at no risk whatsoever.

I think you’ve been watching too many films.
If you don't even know that hackers use crawlers that automatically attack every single machine in the www then you're an amateur at best.
 

Kenneth Haight

Gold Member
If you don't even know that hackers use crawlers that automatically attack every single machine in the www then you're an amateur at best.
Those endpoints sit behind Firewalls, web app firewalls, IDS/IPS etc etc. they’re not just sitting exposed to the internet? Oh wow please enlighten me on crawlers and bot nets that attack any exposed ports or services, I had no clue that attackers were so sophisticated. I thought they did all this manually. I’m done talking to you because you’re clearly looking for an argument about nothing.
 

CSJ

Member
Jesus christ no, please why do people still use Norton and McAfee.
When I fixed win PCs/laptops that fucking piece of shit cack always caused people problems.

Also on my brand new laptop, it was using so many resources at idle fresh out of the box.

Aces High Aces High you been smokin' on the weed again?
 

Aces High

Gold Member
Those endpoints sit behind Firewalls, web app firewalls, IDS/IPS etc etc. they’re not just sitting exposed to the internet?
So they're protected by dedicated software and hardware. Remember my initial argument that every system gets hacked within 5 minutes if it doesn't have dedicated software installed?

Many attacks on companies start with attacks on their workforce's private systems because these are not as well secured as company systems. It's pretty easy to hack a private machine. The hacked person then just needs to use a sync feature like browser sync to have their bookmarks at work and you have a pretty fucky situation.

You claimed that you can't get hacked as long as you don't click something. Which is bullshit and you should know that if you're a pro.
 

Kenneth Haight

Gold Member
So they're protected by dedicated software and hardware. Remember my initial argument that every system gets hacked within 5 minutes if it doesn't have dedicated software installed?

Many attacks on companies start with attacks on their workforce's private systems because these are not as well secured as company systems. It's pretty easy to hack a private machine. The hacked person then just needs to use a sync feature like browser sync to have their bookmarks at work and you have a pretty fucky situation.

You claimed that you can't get hacked as long as you don't click something. Which is bullshit and you should know that if you're a pro.
Your argument was that if you use Defender your system is hacked. Anyway I’m out. Have a nice rest of your weekend.

If you use Windows AV or any free AV, your system is 100% hacked.
 
How do you make sure Windows defender is working? I have Windows 11. It says the firewall is on. Is that all it is? Do I have to run it or do anything manually?
 

AV

We ain't outta here in ten minutes, we won't need no rocket to fly through space
An... Ti... Vi... Rus?

What year are we in?
 

Aces High

Gold Member
Your argument was that if you use Defender your system is hacked.
It's pretty simple:

If free antivirus software like Win Defender worked, companies wouldn't spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on Darktrace, CrowdStrike, Bitdefender.
 
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FunkMiller

Member
Have found Bitdefender to be perfectly fine for me. The costs get written off on my expenses, so that isn't much of a issue.
 
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I use this

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Don't use it for jacking off though, it burns like hell.
 

MadAnon

Member
So they're protected by dedicated software and hardware. Remember my initial argument that every system gets hacked within 5 minutes if it doesn't have dedicated software installed?

Many attacks on companies start with attacks on their workforce's private systems because these are not as well secured as company systems. It's pretty easy to hack a private machine. The hacked person then just needs to use a sync feature like browser sync to have their bookmarks at work and you have a pretty fucky situation.

You claimed that you can't get hacked as long as you don't click something. Which is bullshit and you should know that if you're a pro.
Explain how you easily hack a private system with Windows Defender on it without victim dowloading any virus software? I believe you have watched way too many movies.

If private computers were so easily hackable as you claim, then where are all the victims? Because as you can see Windows defender is by far the most popular PC protection used.

Sounds like you are a part of some exclusive know it all cyber security community. Every other cyber security expert is obvioulsy clueless about this "you are hacked in 5 minutes" reality. /s
 
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Rickyiez

Member
Third party anti-viruses are dog shit. As long as you don't download suspicious exe, you will be fine with Windows Defender
 
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