Name an antivirus for linux…
why did u withdraw ?
true, which OS u are using ?
Because I tried to keep my incredible annoyance inside me, but I had already published the post.
@ashishdungdung dude so much double posting and you PENTA-POSTED. thats not even a word just please dont post more than once
you can:
1.Edit your post
2.Try mentioning with @ then the username
It was a joke, but pls don’t quadropost
@Stian For the withdrawn post. Have some
@ashishdungdung - AVG Free - Just be careful not to install any of the crapware that comes with it.
@azertyman - I would advise using an AV.
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Name an antivirus for linux[/quote]
Stian’s Stain Remover AV for Linux Mint
Oh people actually know antiviruses for linux, i only know Clam AV and Comodo
Win 7 Ulti ($wag or something like that)
Why do people have to get some complicated antiviruses that most likely don’t even work? I use AVG as @Charlie stated and honestly it’s so simple plus free. My last virus I ever had was back in 2011 so within 3 years this antivirus has been nothing but perfect.
10/10, best antivirus in my books. I’d reccomend that, too.
I have…
4 antyviruses on my PC.
Well, had.
Avira 2013 free
AVG (Only antyvir I use now)
WIndows Defender, can’t uninstall it,
And Lenovo Solution Center, I have turned off protection against viruses, so I have now only 2.
“Only”. My Friend has none.
And I don’t have any for my Android
Like most people…
It is possible to get infected in android, but i think im careful enough with android.
You can get infected everywhere.
There are many fake apps, weird ads, and small random buttons which dowload unwanted apps (except for 1st point).
Yeah, google doesent check thier apps in their store, unlike apple, they check everything, iStuff are harder to infect
And you need to enable an setting to download from unknown sources,
Google check all apps for viruses, what are your sources?
Now it does.
Now.
No, thats only apple, look at this http://www.greenbot.com/article/2146022/google-refunds-google-play-customers-after-virus-shield-scam.html How did this come through then?