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On Fri, 25 Dec 2009 11:03:58 +0000, Janet Tweedy
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In article , Bob Hobden
writes
The only thing I have to say now is that "someone" is using Avira
antivirus and that is a free program, you get what you pay for IMO and
that is why I have always used McAfee.



To be fair we use AVG antivirus and the free version has been excellent.
With mailwasher as well we seem covered.
Used to have MCfee but I didn't like the latest paid for virus
programmes as they stopped Tom playing some games and overrode
everything else frequently.


I use Bullguard v8.7 (paid-for) Anti-virus, spam filter,
firewall, full back up, etc etc.

It has been excellent although it updates every time you boot up and
takes over completely for about 3 minutes. It updates at least
twice every day and also does full scheduled scans if you wish.

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Bob Hobden wrote:



"Sacha" wrote
Precisely. Hide behind no-name and try to wreck a business. What a
dreadful thing to do. I have every confidence in Zen.


The only thing I have to say now is that "someone" is using Avira
antivirus and that is a free program, you get what you pay for IMO and
that is why I have always used McAfee.


i use Linux
whats antivirus ? do you get it from seed or cutting's ;(
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