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Microsoft security essentials is all you need and its free
Microsoft security essentials is all you need and its free
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lamontbdc;5838642 said:malwarebytes....it's free i run that and microsoft essentials...i never get viruses but if you do maleware is much much better at getting rid of it than essentials
Ounceman;6111629 said:Honestly, hypervisors and virtualization is the future. install comodo dragon or get the vmare server and run an isolated desktop in a virtual environment. whatever virus u get on that wont infect your local hard drive. if u feel a certain way about a particular program and are not sure whether its completely safe or not, virtualization gives u the ability to sandbox the application to see if its truly infected. ive been doing this for a while now and despite all of the malware and trojans my virtual desktop is infected with, my local drive on the real desktop is virus free.
nex gin;6204010 said:Ounceman;6111629 said:Honestly, hypervisors and virtualization is the future. install comodo dragon or get the vmare server and run an isolated desktop in a virtual environment. whatever virus u get on that wont infect your local hard drive. if u feel a certain way about a particular program and are not sure whether its completely safe or not, virtualization gives u the ability to sandbox the application to see if its truly infected. ive been doing this for a while now and despite all of the malware and trojans my virtual desktop is infected with, my local drive on the real desktop is virus free.
I used to do this back in the day.....just download and install the suspect apps in a virtual environment. I haven't used comodo in years though. Shit was a resource hog.