Ok here we go...... (Techy stuff, dry and boring but needs to be addressed & please forgive me if I jump around a lot I’m not a writer)
You Mac ppl can ignore this post as you have no need for what it pertains to.
How many do you know or you yourself even wonder if you have the proper anti-virus and anti-malware protection on your computer.
Well here's the simple answer if you have the free version of any AV/AM solution you do not have the proper protection on PC. The reason is that the free versions without fail always have the important stuff stripped out or scaled back. Always, always pay the extra and get the full suite!
But that being said here are a couple things to take into account, 1st your hardware what is your processor, how much ram do you have, how much hard drive space do you have available? Personally I recommend at the bare minimum for a good security suite a minimum of a Pentium 4 2.7 GHz processor or AMD equivalent, at least 1GB of Ram and at least 1GB free hard drive space. The reason for this is while some applications use less than others a decent Antimalware Suite will use some system resources and thereby cause a noticeable performance drop once installed as opposed to prior to installation.
2nd- Take a look at your running processes and installed applications, many of the applications have processes that start up when you start your pc that can be disabled to 1 free up system resources, and 2 will also close open ports if those applications are connecting to the internet once active.
3rd-Decide how much protection and added functionality you wish your Security Suite to have, Norton 360 Version 2.0 has the most End User Functionality I have seen to date in one Suite and has really good protection however you’re not going to run something like this on your old dell dimension 2300 with the 1.6 GHz p4 processor and 256mb of pc133 ram.
For added Functionality I like Norton 360
For straight lock me down protection Trend none of the frills Norton has but all the protection and then some
For a lower performing system AVG or Computer Associates
**However please note that all the above are the complete Internet Security Suites and do include a software firewall. I say this for 2 reasons the firewall does serve a very valid purpose, however with a proper router and a pro1perly configured windows firewall a 3rd party firewall is not only not needed by most end users, but annoying and severely slows performance as most users do not have big beasts of machines with quad core processors and mass amounts of system resources to pull from.
Bottom line guys ask yourself this where do I go online and what kind of stuff am I putting in my PC? If the answer is, I go online check my mail read the news and occasionally Google something as most users do then just about any of the solutions I mentioned will do you fine, just pay attention during installation as you find that there may features you don't want or need, and that will help you minimize the performance impact on your systems. However if you are like me- Online0gaming, constantly going to sites online that are well questionable at best as far as adware, and spyware goes just to find and try the latest software, downloading torrents, yadda yadda yadda, bud I'll tell you this unless your Bill Gates and the team at Microsoft and know every single in and out of Windows I suggest you lock your system down and get the biggest badest security suite you can lay your hands on or just simply quite downloading stuff, lol.
Oh yea and on that note there are a few trojans out there masking themselves as Antivirus software, WinAntivirus2006 to 2009 with or without the "pro" designation is a virus folks don't do it. Same goes for Antivirus Pro 2008, and 2009, some people have had limited success at destroying these viri without reformatting the PC however I honestly believe the only true way to get rid of it is a reformat, but there is good news if you know what you’re doing you can save your data without moving the virus along with it.
Something else you can do that will help slightly on the security side but mainly performance is go to
https://www.stevengould.org and download CleanUp! It’s a wonderful little app that does a much better job at getting rid of all the trash on ones hard drive then windows ever has.
Also BACKUP YOUR SYSTEMS REGULARLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you don’t already have an external hard drive get one, and either use the backup software that is included or simply use windows to backup your PC next to a good antivirus that is the biggest thing you can do to ensure good security (what would you do today if you managed to get one of the old hard drive killers or your hard drive just suddenly crashed a clean room to attempt recovery of a dead hard drive starts at about $700)
OK enough rambling here’s the PC security rules- Macs included here except where noted
1. Have a current licensed Antivirus solution with all its updates- Mac Users can ignore this for now
2. Back your PC up Regularly & keep the backup media somewhere other than in or on your PC
3. Run your windows and application updates!!!!
4. Take out the trash, dump them temp files and cookies every chance you get
5. Don’t go anywhere you don’t need to be going online or trust
6. Don’t blindly click on links many can be very bad for your computers health(and your wallet)
7. Make sure your security suite has an email scanner many emails include baaaaaadddddd stuff!
8. Stay off the Porn Sites! They are loaded with spyware and adware
9. Stay off the crack sites most are virused in one way or another
10. Enable your pop up filters except for those site you must have pop ups enabled and trust
11. Keep your passwords to yourself (I know it sounds stupid to say but you’d be surprised)
12. AND ABOVE ALL THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK!!!