• _NetNomad
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    183 months ago

    what antivirus are the cool kids using these days? i feel like whenever i finally settle on one it ends up embroiled in this or that scandal

    • @zipzoopaboop
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      133 months ago

      Built in Windows anti virus and don’t be stupid

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          I think it’s region locked so good luck finding it. I don’t recommend pirating it because they usually contain viruses.

    • @[email protected]
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      83 months ago

      I use Linux and only install software from the official distro repository + verified flatpaks. No av, no worries.

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Get he out lest he be ready to drop to your knees and gibe praise to the righteous AUR as it doth demand.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      Nothing replaces common sense, but I’ve been using ESET for years now and have been really happy. Just the AV mind you, none of the other security suite bs.

    • Praise Idleness
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      63 months ago

      If we’re talking windows, ditch the OS. It’s the virus itself at this point. It’s like asbestos. We had some fun. It was useful. But now we all know that it is flawed from the start.

    • @[email protected]
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      53 months ago

      The only real answer I’ve ever got from PC nerds is: None. You don’t need it. Just don’t be stupid. Easy.

      Made me super uneasy when I was getting my first PC lmao

    • @[email protected]
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      3 months ago

      If you’re using Windows, the built in AV (Windows Defender) is actually pretty great. Maybe run Malware Bytes every now and then, (as in, install Malware Bytes, run it, then immediately uninstall it again). Between those two (and healthy browsing habits, like using an adblocker, not downloading random .exes, etc) will keep you protected. No AV in the world will be able to fully defend against bad browsing habits, so it all really comes down to that.

      But this is Lemmy, so you’re bound to get buried in “just switch to Linux cuz Windows is a virus” stuff. And while that may be true, it’s clearly not the answer to your question.