crws seems to have a handle on his pc, but for those that aernt as savy to review their processes, I'd recommend finding a combination of two programs to run simultaneously.
Norton's AV is usually NOT listed within top 10 AV reviews, but remains to be listed within the top
10 sellers. Its a resource hog, and yet, wont stop all viruses from getting on your pc. It
will however discover it when running a system scan.
I tried Webroot spysweeper afterwards for a year or two. Doesnt hog resources as bad as nortons, but same thing as Nortons, wont stop a virus before getting on your pc, but
will discover it while running system scans.
I've been running AVG for about 4 years now. It stops (most) infections
before they are aquired, and is lighter on resources. But....I did acquire my first virus 2 months ago while using it, and managed to lose all my Iraq video and pictures.
I currently use a program called CCleaner (free). Its a system cleaner that clears history, cookies, unused registry entries, etc. I run this before every AV sweep.
http://www.piriform.com/
Second, I still use AVG "Internet Security" (paid version) and run their scanner.
Third, I now have Ad-Aware (free version). This
regularly seems to find tracking cookies & such left over that were
not detected by CCleaner
or AVG. This makes me believe there is no perfect all-in-one antivirus/adware/spyware program out there.
http://www.lavasoft.com/
Keeping the history clear & deleting cookies help alot also in my opinion.
I have seen this virus you guys/gals are talking about. One version looks like the XP security center, the other looks like vista security center. AVG did not stop this page from popping up, but as long as I didnt click anything, nothing was installed. Just an adware cookie.