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Technology => Network (in)Security => Topic started by: oppenheimmer on July 04, 2014, 01:03:25 pm

Title: Free virus protection
Post by: oppenheimmer on July 04, 2014, 01:03:25 pm
Dose any one know a good source for a good free virus protection package??

:) :) :)I don't like to pay for thing's.  :) :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Arnox on July 04, 2014, 05:37:20 pm
Honestly, the best virus protection you can have is free. Hit the Windows key + R and type in msconfig. Hit enter. Now go to the Services tab. Check the "Hide all Microsoft services" box and then disable everything you don't need starting up and running in the background. Then go to the Startup tab. Disable everything you don't need starting up and running in the background. Make sure not to disable the important stuff your computer needs but if you do, it's no biggy. Just enable everything and start again.

Ever since I started doing this about 5 years ago at least, I haven't gotten a single piece of malware. Ever.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: oppenheimmer on July 04, 2014, 08:12:37 pm
Honestly, the best virus protection you can have is free. Hit the Windows key + R and type in msconfig. Hit enter. Now go to the Services tab. Check the "Hide all Microsoft services" box and then disable everything you don't need starting up and running in the background. Then go to the Startup tab. Disable everything you don't need starting up and running in the background. Make sure not to disable the important stuff your computer needs but if you do, it's no biggy. Just enable everything and start again.

Ever since I started doing this about 5 years ago at least, I haven't gotten a single piece of malware. Ever.

i managed the first part but whats important and whats not ? ad what if i have virus already?
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Riv3r on July 04, 2014, 11:29:04 pm
In all seriousness, antivirus is obsolete anymore. It's ALMOST useless. You're better off sandboxing your browser sessions and running a VM. If you're tech-retarded, you should use an AV. Avast is a decent free one. If you have no qualms with piracy then I recommend pirating nod32 or kaspersky.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Arnox on July 05, 2014, 11:42:13 pm
i managed the first part but whats important and whats not ? ad what if i have virus already?

If you didn't mind, I would just restore the whole computer honestly. That way, you start off clean and you won't have to run through a big list of what to keep and what not to during startup.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: GothicSeraph on September 11, 2014, 03:29:28 pm
Dose any one know a good source for a good free virus protection package??

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There's tons of decent free that I install for friends that want AV. Avast or AVG are the two I use most often.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: zok jr. on September 11, 2014, 03:36:05 pm
Microsoft security essentials/Windows defender if you are taint Windows. Installing adblock plus to Firefox or chrome also helps a lot. Really though the best antivirus is yourself there is no perfect anti virus program but generally anything that has a paid version is bull shit and will be constantly nagging you to upgrade while basically doing nothing for you protection wise.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: zok jr. on September 11, 2014, 03:36:52 pm
Microsoft security essentials/Windows defender if you are using Windows. Installing adblock plus to Firefox or chrome also helps a lot. Really though the best antivirus is yourself there is no perfect anti virus program but generally anything that has a paid version is bull shit and will be constantly nagging you to upgrade while basically doing nothing for you protection wise.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: zok jr. on September 11, 2014, 03:38:04 pm
Damn auto correct fucked me over and instead of editing I accidentally quoted myself and edited that cbf to fix it pin my phone lol.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Distromnia on September 11, 2014, 04:51:28 pm
http://freecrackfilesdownload.blogspot.com/2014/07/avg-antivirus-2014-serial-keys-till-2018.html
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Dfg on September 11, 2014, 05:12:46 pm
Common Sense 2015

(but bitdefender plus malwarebytes works as well)


via: http://www.reddit.com/r/hacking/comments/2fncca/what_antivirus_is_the_best/ckaw6j8
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Soso0 on September 11, 2014, 05:24:59 pm
In all seriousness, antivirus is obsolete anymore. It's ALMOST useless. You're better off sandboxing your browser sessions and running a VM. If you're tech-retarded, you should use an AV. Avast is a decent free one. If you have no qualms with piracy then I recommend pirating nod32 or kaspersky.
When my brother bought his new laptop he spent about $100 on an antivirus plus even more on warranty. I asked him why wasted that much money and he said just in case and because the people at the store recommended it. Now I'm not a tech savvy person but I'm no idiot either. Their whole purpose is to sell those products.  He could of just gotten a free one and saved that money for something more important. I was about to buy a laptop and the guy kept pushing me to buy the antivirus, I was like 'ill pass' and he kept insisting.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Dfg on September 11, 2014, 05:37:27 pm
Here you go:
http://totseans.com/bbs/discussion/24682/basic-protection-when-using-internet

Wrote about it, I will add more tools and links when I have time, figure I will just compile something big anyway.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Lucifer on September 11, 2014, 05:50:29 pm
Kaspersky currently has by far the best detection rates, so if you're planning to use a paid AV, it's hands down the best choice. The free ones are all pretty much useless.

However, if you're not a complete fucking moron, AV is just a waste of system resources.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: GothicSeraph on September 11, 2014, 06:39:00 pm
In all seriousness, antivirus is obsolete anymore. It's ALMOST useless. You're better off sandboxing your browser sessions and running a VM. If you're tech-retarded, you should use an AV. Avast is a decent free one. If you have no qualms with piracy then I recommend pirating nod32 or kaspersky.
When my brother bought his new laptop he spent about $100 on an antivirus plus even more on warranty. I asked him why wasted that much money and he said just in case and because the people at the store recommended it. Now I'm not a tech savvy person but I'm no idiot either. Their whole purpose is to sell those products.  He could of just gotten a free one and saved that money for something more important. I was about to buy a laptop and the guy kept pushing me to buy the antivirus, I was like 'ill pass' and he kept insisting.

I always buy the warranty for accident protection. Right before it expires spill a glass of water, go in get a better laptop for that year at the price point from 2-3 years before. Golden. But with my iPad I flip out on the poor apple store funployees and make them give me a new one.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Molosh on September 12, 2014, 12:59:17 am
I've recently been using avast and it seems relatively effective.


As for checking files for potential malware I discovered Anubis today. Can't speak for its efficacy but seems like an excellent concept.
https://anubis.iseclab.org/
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: Soso0 on September 12, 2014, 02:41:30 am
In all seriousness, antivirus is obsolete anymore. It's ALMOST useless. You're better off sandboxing your browser sessions and running a VM. If you're tech-retarded, you should use an AV. Avast is a decent free one. If you have no qualms with piracy then I recommend pirating nod32 or kaspersky.
When my brother bought his new laptop he spent about $100 on an antivirus plus even more on warranty. I asked him why wasted that much money and he said just in case and because the people at the store recommended it. Now I'm not a tech savvy person but I'm no idiot either. Their whole purpose is to sell those products.  He could of just gotten a free one and saved that money for something more important. I was about to buy a laptop and the guy kept pushing me to buy the antivirus, I was like 'ill pass' and he kept insisting.

I always buy the warranty for accident protection. Right before it expires spill a glass of water, go in get a better laptop for that year at the price point from 2-3 years before. Golden. But with my iPad I flip out on the poor apple store funployees and make them give me a new one.

Fucking genius. I don't really have the extra money to spend on the protection tho... and would they actually replace it? I remember  back in 2007 my mother bought a laptop and my brother cracked the screen by dropping it. She was fucking pissed. She took it back to the gay squad at Best Buy and they refused to replace her laptop. A good $600 down the drain.
Title: Re: Free virus protection
Post by: vonunov on September 12, 2014, 04:10:49 am
Evaluate what you use the computer for and figure out whether you really need to be running Windows. If not, get into Linux and avoid most consumer-grade malware by way of incompatibility.

Otherwise, get Comodo Internet Security. Don't worry about the actual AV engine or firewall or any of that. Just use the bit that manages what processes are allowed to run. Start with a total blacklist and whitelist processes (their specific actions rather) as they try to run until all your usual stuff is allowed. Unknown processes attempting to run as well as files written in a driveby download will be caught. Don't approve blindly. Google the unknowns and you'll be golden.