Re: Recommendations for Antivirus Programs.

2015-08-17 Thread John Maliga
I tend to agree, but casual users and newbies often get into trouble by installing apps, plugins, and add-ons that, while not viruses, are deeply annoying. Virus programs tend NOT to remove those, so your browser starts offering ads, pop-up, and search results that verge on the abusive. As a

Re: Recommendations for Antivirus Programs.

2015-08-17 Thread Scott Granados
I would not waste my time with antivirus software at this point. Really good safe computing practices are as important if not more than running some software. Depending on how your using your computer if you’re computing safely and only dealing with known entities you should be good. On Aug

Re: Recommendations for Antivirus Programs.

2015-08-15 Thread Kevin White
Hello, I was a bit hesitant to try Adware Medic at first, but it looks as if the company who makes it has recently been acquired by Malwarebytes. I've used both Eset and Malwarebytes on my Windows machine in the past, and I have been satisfied with the level of protection. Thanks for the info.

Re: Recommendations for Antivirus Programs.

2015-08-14 Thread erik burggraaf
Hi, I'm a dealer for both Eset and malwarebytes . I have been dealing exclusively with windows versions; however, both have mac options. The interfaces aren't fantastic, but they do have a lot of keyboard support. On the mac side, there is also adware medic for free. If you think you have

Recommendations for Antivirus Programs.

2015-08-14 Thread Kevin White
Hi all, With all of the news about potential exploits and general malware targeted towards the Mac, I am wondering what antivirus programs people use. Which ones are Voiceover compatible, and which in your opinion has the best track record for keeping the Mac virus free. Thanks, Kevin -- You