Anyway to keep your computer/laptop with no viruses, or malware without buying ? ?

StoneColdMikey
StoneColdMikey Members, Moderators Posts: 33,543 Regulator
i don't wanna spend money on no anti virus ? so is there any way to keep my laptop protected really good without emptying out my pockets

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  • CottonCitySlim
    CottonCitySlim Members Posts: 7,063 ✭✭✭✭✭
    yes

    Microsoft security essentials is all you need and its free
  • Trollio
    Trollio Members Posts: 25,815 ✭✭✭✭✭
  • lamontbdc
    lamontbdc Members Posts: 18,824 ✭✭✭✭✭
    malwarebytes....it's free i run that and microsoft essentials...i never get viruses but if you do maleware is much much better at getting rid of it than essentials
  • konceptjones
    konceptjones Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 13,139 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Avira AV (free edition).
    Only use Firefox with NoScript installed.


    You can also not use the internet at all.
  • MrSoutCity
    MrSoutCity Members Posts: 2,709 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Avg free works for me
  • DaBull
    DaBull Members Posts: 9,261 ✭✭✭✭✭
    lamontbdc wrote: »
    malwarebytes....it's free i run that and microsoft essentials...i never get viruses but if you do maleware is much much better at getting rid of it than essentials


    cosign and superantispyware are the best

    both free
  • Dr.Chemix
    Dr.Chemix Members Posts: 11,816 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Or you can just ignore the processor sucking programs and just keep your data backed up. When you run into a problem, just wipe clean, restore and start over...
  • Gold_Certificate
    Gold_Certificate Members Posts: 13,228 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I've been using this ? for years:
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  • nex gin
    nex gin Members Posts: 10,698 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ^^^^ Basically this.

    People always bring me their computers to remove viruses. Malwarebytes is your friend and it is free. Can't count how many times people have paid me $20 to rid their computers of viruses and all I did was run Malwarebytes. Every now and then I'll use Combofix for the really "clingy/tricky" viruses. The only 99% way to not get a virus is to stay off of the internet altogether and don't plug in any external media into your computer. With that said...have fun w/ your solitaire and pre-installed bloatware.
  • monolithic
    monolithic Members Posts: 189 ✭✭
    pandacloud, 4 years and counting.
  • Ounceman
    Ounceman Members Posts: 6,702 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited August 2013
    Honestly, hypervisors and virtualization is the future. install comodo dragon or get the vmare server and run an isolated desktop in a virtual environment. whatever virus u get on that wont infect your local hard drive. if u feel a certain way about a particular program and are not sure whether its completely safe or not, virtualization gives u the ability to sandbox the application to see if its truly infected. ive been doing this for a while now and despite all of the malware and trojans my virtual desktop is infected with, my local drive on the real desktop is virus free.
  • nex gin
    nex gin Members Posts: 10,698 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Ounceman wrote: »
    Honestly, hypervisors and virtualization is the future. install comodo dragon or get the vmare server and run an isolated desktop in a virtual environment. whatever virus u get on that wont infect your local hard drive. if u feel a certain way about a particular program and are not sure whether its completely safe or not, virtualization gives u the ability to sandbox the application to see if its truly infected. ive been doing this for a while now and despite all of the malware and trojans my virtual desktop is infected with, my local drive on the real desktop is virus free.

    I used to do this back in the day.....just download and install the suspect apps in a virtual environment. I haven't used comodo in years though. ? was a resource hog.
  • konceptjones
    konceptjones Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 13,139 ✭✭✭✭✭
    nex gin wrote: »
    Ounceman wrote: »
    Honestly, hypervisors and virtualization is the future. install comodo dragon or get the vmare server and run an isolated desktop in a virtual environment. whatever virus u get on that wont infect your local hard drive. if u feel a certain way about a particular program and are not sure whether its completely safe or not, virtualization gives u the ability to sandbox the application to see if its truly infected. ive been doing this for a while now and despite all of the malware and trojans my virtual desktop is infected with, my local drive on the real desktop is virus free.

    I used to do this back in the day.....just download and install the suspect apps in a virtual environment. I haven't used comodo in years though. ? was a resource hog.

    doesn't work as well as it used to. Malware tookits now include an option to have checks run to see if the code is being run in a virtualized environment. It's so easy to check for it that I'd be surprised if newer malware DIDN'T do this. I've run across some that simply stop executing if it detected vmware, virtualbox, or whatnot. Take the same file to a physical machine and it runs without a hitch. I keep a machine at my desk here at the office for this very reason.

    Also, a lot of them can pick up on whether it's being run in a debugger or not.

    Sadly, the best solution is completely too expensive for the average person to use: a FireEye Web MPS appliance.
  • DOPEdweebz
    DOPEdweebz Members, Moderators, Writer Posts: 29,364 Regulator
    @MikeydaGawd

    Use BitDefender Internet or Total Secuirty 2013 with the ? or keygen off of torrent site. I just upgrade evry month after using that to the latest one.

    SuperAnti Spyware PRofessional can be downloaded off torrents also


    Check every few months for the updates

    Google "kickasstorrents"