Bit defender and kaspersky anti virus are the best.
By anshnav
@anshnav (479)
India
February 25, 2008 11:20am CST
A couple of days back i was just browsing the net to search for the best antivirus software and i came to the conclusion that bit defender and kaspersky aanti virus is the best anti virus out there. There are others but they are a bit behind these.
So if you are thinking of changing your antivirus or if you are in confusion of which antivirus to choose then i think the above mentioned are the answer.
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4 responses
@angeljenn (894)
• Zaragoza, Spain
17 Mar 08
hello there to U...well, for me, NOD32 is the best anti-virus ever...i would agree that Bit defender and Kaspersky are the best too...but i love having NOD32, because it's always updated and cool...have a blessed day ahead of U...may GOD BLESS U & UR family always!!!
@amitavroy (4819)
• India
25 Feb 08
yes my friend both the antivirus software is I have used a very good and I think the best thing about them is that they are not very heavy of the system. Because there is a very good antivirus programs by norton which not only saves if the virus attacks were also eats upon the system resources and makes a computer damns slow. But the sentiment is hard loan system resources and works very good and fast. But I would like to add that there is one another antivirus software which is very good and effective and it is nod32 security. In using it recently and let me tell you it is very effective and very fast. Moreover it is very very light on your system. You won't even recognize that you have scanning process going on on your system if you're working on India the software is.
@maxsee212 (799)
• United States
26 Feb 08
although i like them both, you did not really explain why you like them and how are they the best in the market in terms of what they do. i would like you to tell you reasons so we could understand the reason behind your liking these great antivirus software.
@Jowee005 (4)
• Canada
27 Feb 08
True for Kaspersky, this is what I call a HardCore anti-virus, a little bit too powerful sometimes.
I heard a friend of mine that found a way to bypass the need of a key to activate the program and then Kaspersky took himself for a virus because it was accessing on internet too often, so it deleted himself, well in parts.
Don't know Bit Defender so I couldn't say my opinion.