Best antivirus software overall.
According to the most recent reviews, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 tops both Norton AntiVirus 2007 and McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007. Kaspersky is fast and light -- meaning it won't slow down your computer as much as the class leaders. Reviews say system drag is a particular problem with Norton and McAfee. Kaspersky passes virus-scanning tests at all major testing labs, and according to some critics, it is better at catching new threats. As with all antivirus software, users report some trouble with software conflicts, but overall, we found far fewer complaints for Kaspersky than for other antivirus programs.
• NOD32 2.5
Best antivirus software for experts.
Reviews agree that NOD32 2.5 is as good as or better than Kaspersky Anti-Virus, but there is a fatal flaw -- a "spectacularly bad" user interface, as described by Scot Finnie of Scot's Newsletter. Although computer experts say NOD32 offers excellent configuration flexibility and control, novices will be confused by its unintuitive and confusing interface. That puts NOD32 out of contention for anyone but the most sophisticated computer users.
• Norton AntiVirus 2007
Most popular antivirus software.
Norton is the easy market leader among antivirus software, but the company has a historically bad reputation for system drag, which can slow your computer to a crawl. Early reviews say the 2007 version of Norton AntiVirus is a big improvement in this area, but overall, reviews still say it can drag system performance. Kaspersky's antivirus software is just as effective, but doesn't slow down your computer as much. (*est. $40)
• AOL Active Virus Shield
Free download, http://www.activevirusshield.com
Free antivirus software.
AOL's new free-for-everyone antivirus software is based on Kaspersky's proven virus-protection engine. Although some features are missing, you can get the same essential virus protection for free. The catch is that you must accept AOL's end-user license agreement (EULA), which stipulates that AOL and its partners can send you an unspecified amount of "special offers." (You can opt out later.) Like Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0, the software is quick and doesn’t affect system performance as much as others.
• AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic
Free download, http://www.free-av.com/
Free antivirus program.
If you are put off by AOL's EULA, independent tests confirm that AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic is more effective than two other free software titles, AVG Free Edition and avast! 4. However, AntiVir won't prevent or detect adware or spyware. Unlike paid software, AntiVir PE doesn't scan incoming or outgoing mail and attachments. Rather, it scans files as they are opened.
• ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5
Security suite.
Security suites bundle antivirus and anti-spyware software, a firewall and other components into single program. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 emerges as a clear favorite in reviews. In a rare consensus, the program is honored by Personal Computer World, PC Magazine and CNet.com. A common complaint among owners is that ZoneAlarm causes an above-average number of software conflicts. Its antivirus component isn't as highly rated as Kaspersky Anti-Virus, but reviews say it is still very good.
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According to the most recent reviews, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0 tops both Norton AntiVirus 2007 and McAfee VirusScan Plus 2007. Kaspersky is fast and light -- meaning it won't slow down your computer as much as the class leaders. Reviews say system drag is a particular problem with Norton and McAfee. Kaspersky passes virus-scanning tests at all major testing labs, and according to some critics, it is better at catching new threats. As with all antivirus software, users report some trouble with software conflicts, but overall, we found far fewer complaints for Kaspersky than for other antivirus programs.
• NOD32 2.5
Best antivirus software for experts.
Reviews agree that NOD32 2.5 is as good as or better than Kaspersky Anti-Virus, but there is a fatal flaw -- a "spectacularly bad" user interface, as described by Scot Finnie of Scot's Newsletter. Although computer experts say NOD32 offers excellent configuration flexibility and control, novices will be confused by its unintuitive and confusing interface. That puts NOD32 out of contention for anyone but the most sophisticated computer users.
• Norton AntiVirus 2007
Most popular antivirus software.
Norton is the easy market leader among antivirus software, but the company has a historically bad reputation for system drag, which can slow your computer to a crawl. Early reviews say the 2007 version of Norton AntiVirus is a big improvement in this area, but overall, reviews still say it can drag system performance. Kaspersky's antivirus software is just as effective, but doesn't slow down your computer as much. (*est. $40)
• AOL Active Virus Shield
Free download, http://www.activevirusshield.com
Free antivirus software.
AOL's new free-for-everyone antivirus software is based on Kaspersky's proven virus-protection engine. Although some features are missing, you can get the same essential virus protection for free. The catch is that you must accept AOL's end-user license agreement (EULA), which stipulates that AOL and its partners can send you an unspecified amount of "special offers." (You can opt out later.) Like Kaspersky Anti-Virus 6.0, the software is quick and doesn’t affect system performance as much as others.
• AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic
Free download, http://www.free-av.com/
Free antivirus program.
If you are put off by AOL's EULA, independent tests confirm that AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic is more effective than two other free software titles, AVG Free Edition and avast! 4. However, AntiVir won't prevent or detect adware or spyware. Unlike paid software, AntiVir PE doesn't scan incoming or outgoing mail and attachments. Rather, it scans files as they are opened.
• ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5
Security suite.
Security suites bundle antivirus and anti-spyware software, a firewall and other components into single program. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.5 emerges as a clear favorite in reviews. In a rare consensus, the program is honored by Personal Computer World, PC Magazine and CNet.com. A common complaint among owners is that ZoneAlarm causes an above-average number of software conflicts. Its antivirus component isn't as highly rated as Kaspersky Anti-Virus, but reviews say it is still very good.
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