[RTC List] Choice of antivirus protection

Winter Faulk nox.freak at gmail.com
Mon Aug 4 08:26:56 PDT 2008


There is one more option that I use if you wont a free open source AV
that will work on a windows service class OS (win2000 srv, ,win 2003,
etc...) it is call ClamWin (http://www.clamwin.com/) and is a
recompile of ClamAV (http://www.clamav.net/) witch is a AV for Linux.

I have used both ClamWin and ClamAV and I have been happy with them.

-Winter

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 11:57 AM,  <CrawfordCA at aol.com> wrote:
> Greetings all  ...
>
> I'd like to start a thread about different choices for antivirus protection
> on your Windows-based desktop or laptop computers. Long ago, I used Norton
> (from Symantec), then I switched to McAfee for a number of years, and now
> I'm looking for a better replacement.
>
> To get things rolling, I wrote a blog posting on this topic in May when I
> dumped McAfee and went shopping for substitute protection:
>
> http://www.tsblogs.com/techblog/2008/05/shopping_for_antivirus_softwar.html
>
> I am currently using a trial version of Microsoft's Live OneCare, that has
> too many flaws to keep as a long term solution.
>
> Any tips or recommendations are welcome, except for gratuitous gloating over
> having chosen Mac or Linux over the evil empire (Microsoft). Thanks for your
> consideration.
>
> Chris Crawford
> www.justiceserved.com
>
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