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Tech Forums => ph.Cyberview => Topic started by: Luvsonix on May 18, 2010, 07:49:42 AM
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mga boss anu po ba the best na antivirus? pinapasok kasi ako palage ng autorun :/
thx
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bro try mo avira
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minsan kasi di talaga kaya ng mga antivirus eh. try mo disable mo yung autorun para hindi mag autorun :lol: tska pag mag bubukas ka ng flash drive. wag mo double click sa my computer. punta ka muna ng run. tapos type mo yung location nun flash drive mo. para di mag autorun :lol: example: F:
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here's a nifty tool for those pesky USB malwares
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/downloads/usbvaccine/ (http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/downloads/usbvaccine/)
or disable the autorun from registry as suggested by boss lil.drummerboy 8-) :
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/118241/UTILS/disable-USB-autorun.reg (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/118241/UTILS/disable-USB-autorun.reg)
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kaya ng clamwin yan
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usb security will stop those viruses in removable storage... it will install an autorun.inf file itself in the flashdisk because it needs to but it is not a virus... or you can use bitdefender 2010. the best AV software there is... with the best support... or you can use sunbelt vipre. a close runner-up to bitdefender. avira didn't do squat except hog system resources. as well as the other AV software out there... most of them are resource hogs... bitdefender and sunbelt vipre are fast, have good detection and does not hog system resources.
you can still disable autorun then scan the removable media but in my experience, even if autorun is disabled, some viruses or worms or such other malware can still run and infect your PC. it's in how they are coded... that's why i like win7 with it's user account control. also sunbelt Vipre has an option to inform you if a program wants to run. that's what malware are anyway, small programs designed to cripple the system... a good AV with real time security is the best option in combating this threat.
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use kaspersky 2011 internet security bro. i will help you a lot.
(http://geckoandfly.geckoandfly.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/kaspersky_Internet_security_2011_download.jpg)
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Kaspersky
BitDefender
ESET Smart Security
Avast
...or you could try Avira..
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ty sa mga suggestions sir :D dinisable q nlng autorun, para safe.heehe thx ulet
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AVG mga sir hindi pa ba maganda ?
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in my opinion, avira is not good. i would recommend bitdefender, microsoft essentials and better to install deep freeze so that system would be affected by any changes.
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AVG
Avast
USB Disk Security for USB protection. Tulad sa mga computer shop.
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kung pra lan sa pc mo sa bhay, IMO malwarebytes ang pinka mgaling sa detection ng malwares, smhan mo n rin ng Spybot-S&D, at ang pinaka importante sa lahat ay pag iingat mismo ng user.
may statistics last year na lumabas, ang pinaka common cause ng malware infection ay dahil sa kapabayaan ng user.
Kung windows ang OS mo gumawa ka ng isang REGULAR USER ACCT. un ang gamitin mo kapag gngm8 mo ang pc mo, majority ng mga windows user laging ADMIN acct ang gamit, kaya kapag na infect ng malware ang system meron na ang itong admin privileges.
kung pra sa comp.shop nman scan mo muna ung lahat ng pc gamit ung malwarebytes,spybot s&d at kung ano pang gusto mo, tapos install k n lang ng deep freeze :-D i google mo n lan kung ano un.
Pero pra sa akin ang pinaka mgnda gawin ay gumamit ng LINUX :)
ano ang mga malware? >>>>virus, worm, trojan, rootkit, keylogger etc
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Virus and other malwares will always manage to infect your PC's due to the fact that some of these malwares target certain security holes/vulnerabilities in your computer's Operating System.
So aside from a good antivirus, It's also a good point to ensure your PCs have the latest security patches / hotfixes to address these vulnerabilities that these malwares exploit.
Just my two cents.. :)
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Virus and other malwares will always manage to infect your PC's due to the fact that some of these malwares target certain security holes/vulnerabilities in your computer's Operating System.
So aside from a good antivirus, It's also a good point to ensure your PCs have the latest security patches / hotfixes to address these vulnerabilities that these malwares exploit.
Just my two cents.. :)
This.
IMO, there is no such thing as bulletproof AV (I might be wrong, correct me nalang :-D). The exploits are constantly evolving, kaya nga ang dalas maglabas ng hotfixes and AV updates.
Just be aware kung anu yung pinupuntahan mong site, dinadownload mong apps, etc. Pag alam mong may risk, just be sure na kaya mong ayusin ang damage.
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Kahapon nag-disable yung Avast 7 free ko. Tapos tinatry ko enable kaso ayaw. so ang ginawa ko Uninstall/Install. pag install ko nag Crash naman yung OS ko. Buti naayos ko ngayon. Ayoko muna bumalik ng Avast. :x
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If your problem if autorun malware, try to install USB Disk security in your system.