How to keep your computer clean of viruses?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by george12005, Sep 10, 2008.

  1. #1
    The problem: viruses

    Do you remember that virus you had some time ago? The one that errased all your files. You thought you were secure? You just installed the new Norton Antivirus on you brand new Windows XP. Well, this is the best proof that those programs suck. Windows XP is just a bunch of security leaks and antivirus software is there to make money as long as possible. They have completely no use; their only effect is to slow down your computer.
    What doesn't work: antivirus programs

    So stop using all those useless antivirus programs, firewalls and data recovery software unless you would like to empty your wallet or unless you collect virusses. But this is very unlikely. My advice: don't be so stupid. Just throw them away as quick as possible. And never, never install them again.

    The solution: wash your computer with CN computer soap!

    The solution to this problem is very simple. So simple, that you might ask yourself why you didn't think of it. Computers are very similar to normal people. What are you doing to keep yourself healthy? You wash yourself. And there is no other way to keep yourself clean. You can be examined by doctors 24 hours on 24, if you don't wash yourself, you get sick. Even little children understand this.
    washing child

    As I said, with computers it's just the same thing. You have to wash them too. At least once a week to keep them clean. If you do it with our new CN computer soap, we will garantee you that you won't get virusses on that computer any more. Never again! Isn't that magnificent?

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    george12005, Sep 10, 2008 IP
  2. pcsmart

    pcsmart Active Member

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    :p On the subject of Virus's, I spent almost an entire day ridding some Hospital PC's of a nasty Trojan. It had only found it's home on one of the IT Guys USB HDDs... which had been in and out of god knows how many PC's.

    Thats Norton summed up perfectly :D
     
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    ToKcu4eH Banned

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    Kaspersky is the best....
     
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    nod32 pwns all ;) just don't open wired .exe files lol.
     
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    Nintendo ♬ King of da Wackos ♬

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    Even better....buy a mac! :D
     
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    yupyup Peon

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    is this a joke
     
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    #7
    My dad and I have been fixing computers for years - we're both big proponents of ccleaner, spybot and avg. All free.
     
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    AVG is great :) Nod32 is second on my list.
     
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    I prefer Kaspersky Internet Security Suite. It never failed me...
     
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    I use spybot search and destroy, it works great
     
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    lycos Well-Known Member

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    I don't think all antivirus programs are useless as what you've said. There are actually some like Avira which are reliable and doesn't slow down the computer and it's also free as well.
     
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    mixke Prominent Member

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    LOL, how many times have you washed your computer :p :D
     
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    #13
    try using NOD32 anti-:Dvirus.
    it will be the "right anti-virus for you".
     
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    #14
    use AVG...
     
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    I'm using Kaspersky antivirus and I've no problems so far.
     
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    deluxdon Catch Me If You Can...!!!™ Staff

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    I am using zonealarm alongwith Avast 4.8 Home Edition to keep my computer clean of viruses.

    DON.
     
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    NOD32 + TuneUp .. That's all what you need to keep your pc clean :cool:
     
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    id recommend that you use a nod 32 or kaspersky. those are the best antivirus around. i use nod 32. havent got a problem till date
     
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    i use Ubuntu at my home :)
     
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    Kaspersky is the best.

    Maybe..

    LOL
     
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