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Re: [newtech-1] Antivir Solution Virus Software?

From: EddieN
Sent on: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 2:09 AM
Back in the day, my arsenal was Spybot Search & Destroy, Norton Antivirus and Ad-Aware. But Norton has grown more and more bloated, Spybot S&D has missed a step (or two, or three), and Ad-Aware is AWOL. Malwarebytes and HijackThis do a great job of sussing out any baddies that might have gotten through, and ESET NOD32 and Panda's online scanner are the antivirus tools for me now.

Eddie

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