Best free malaware blocker?

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My laptop shit itself and I took it to a tech, who diagnosed a terminal illness. Before he opened it up, he did a full diagnostic, and discovered that my pc had a load of malaware on it (I have the report).
I was running the standard Macafee plus Comodo.

Now I have a new pc and I am worried that this one will also get infected with malaware, so I am looking to find a decent free blocker to install.
What does everyone here use?

My old pc was 5 yrs old and the keyboard and a few boards inside are covered in rust! I couldn't believe it when he showed me! I am having the HDD turned into an external drive so I can retrieve the data, but am concerned I will end up transferring the bad shit as well so I want to protect my new pc before I connect it.

Anyone?
 
Spybot 2.0 is my personal favorite. Easy to use, lightweight, and extremely powerful. It will catch many things. Other than that use the typical Windows Defender/Security Essentials.

If Spybot isn't what you're looking for use Malware Bytes. Download links for these can be found here: https://ninite.com/

Ninite will install multiple programs at once and it will automatically reject adware offers.
 
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Malaware, Avast Premium & Ad Block Plus. Clean every logout with CCleaner.

MacAfee is crap bloatware along with Norton.
 
I've always used malwarebytes, avast or AVG, spybot and adaware and it's very rare I have any issues.
 
Defender and the built in Windows is a decent firewall. Avast is free and works well as an anti V. Run Malwarebytes and Superantispyware once a week.
 
Norton and Mcafee got everyone convinced they're the shit but they mostly suck ass. Slow, hogs and nowhere near good enough.
 
Norton and Mcafee got everyone convinced they're the shit but they mostly suck ass. Slow, hogs and nowhere near good enough.

Norton doesn't play well with others. And, as you say, is amassive resource hog.
 
The one the tech recommended is BitDefender, but I have never heard of this one before.
 
Norton doesn't play well with others. And, as you say, is amassive resource hog.

Norton is just fucking awful. Even when you try to get rid of it, if you don't know what you're doing it will stick around forever and bug you. Hard to believe someone hasn't burned down corporate headquarters over the damn thing. And like you said, it doesn't play well with others at all. Put another AV in there and it starts getting pissy.
 
Denny

I went with what several internet friends recommended free.
No problems............yet!

They will all try to sneak in other additions and upgrades that cost.

I use AVG
AdvancedSystemCare8
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
CCleaner
Along with what's built into windows 8.2

IObit Malware and SmartDefrag5 snuck in and seem fine.

I also use IObit Uninstalller for those additional things the others add.

I'm sure I don't need everything but this computer has worked well for at least five years.

I find the biggest bugs come from porn crap.:mad:
 
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New computer cuz of malware...lol a sucka born every minute brah.

New computer coz of rusting components.
I guess you totally missed that bit, huh?! Keyboard stopped working, touchpad stopped worrking, and two boards inside also stopped working :rolleyes:
Cost to fix was more that cost of a new pc.

I took you off iggy during my yearly lit-amnesty, but I think you can go back on.
 
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I went with what several internet friends recommended free.
No problems............yet!

They will all try to sneak in other additions and upgrades that cost.

I use AVG
AdvancedSystemCare8
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
CCleaner
Along with what's built into windows 8.2

IBbit Malware and SmartDefrag5 snuck in and seem fine.

I also use IObit Uninstalller for those additional things the others add.

I'm sure i don't need everything but this coputer has worked for at least five years.

I use more than I need, too. Hard to overkill on this stuff so why not and the free stuff is just as good or better than the pay ones.
 
New computer coz of rusting components.
I guess you totally missed that bit, huh?! Keyboard stopped working, touchpad stopped worrking, and two boards inside also stopped working :rolleyes:
Cost to fix was more that cost of a new pc.

What the hell were you doing that caused rust in a laptop?
 
What the hell were you doing that caused rust in a laptop?

I moved to Queensland briefly a couple of years ago - one of two states in Australia where the humidity is so fucking high you have to swim everywhere.
That's the only time the laptop was exposed to moisture.
 
The one the tech recommended is BitDefender, but I have never heard of this one before.

Nooooooooo!
The only reason he reco'd it is because Norton & McAfee cornered the preinstalled bloatware market, Bitdefender pays a commission to those Geek Squad big box store techies who sell an install.
It's even less effective bloatware garbage than Norton or McAfee
 
Nooooooooo!
The only reason he reco'd it is because Norton & McAfee cornered the preinstalled bloatware market, Bitdefender pays a commission to those Geek Squad big box store techies who sell an install.
It's even less effective bloatware garbage than Norton or McAfee

So your recommendation? There're a lot of different responses here.....
 
So your recommendation? There're a lot of different responses here.....

They were the second response, but inline with the general consensus.
Malware Bytes, AVG & Ad Block Plus. Windows Defender & Firewall actually work fairly well. Finally.

The key to whatever you pick is to keep them updated.
 
Norton is just fucking awful. Even when you try to get rid of it, if you don't know what you're doing it will stick around forever and bug you. Hard to believe someone hasn't burned down corporate headquarters over the damn thing. And like you said, it doesn't play well with others at all. Put another AV in there and it starts getting pissy.

Agreed. I hate Norton beyond reason.
I like malaware and malwarebytes.
And I run Mcafee's Stinger now and then.
 
haven't had any issues
& i use the free windows defender.
don't even run a stand-alone av.
but then
i don't bank.
 
My laptop shit itself and I took it to a tech, who diagnosed a terminal illness. Before he opened it up, he did a full diagnostic, and discovered that my pc had a load of malaware on it (I have the report).
I was running the standard Macafee plus Comodo.

Now I have a new pc and I am worried that this one will also get infected with malaware, so I am looking to find a decent free blocker to install.
What does everyone here use?

My old pc was 5 yrs old and the keyboard and a few boards inside are covered in rust! I couldn't believe it when he showed me! I am having the HDD turned into an external drive so I can retrieve the data, but am concerned I will end up transferring the bad shit as well so I want to protect my new pc before I connect it.

Anyone?
Centos Linux 7.2 is the ultimate anti-malware solution. :D
 
Nooooooooo!
The only reason he reco'd it is because Norton & McAfee cornered the preinstalled bloatware market, Bitdefender pays a commission to those Geek Squad big box store techies who sell an install.
It's even less effective bloatware garbage than Norton or McAfee

What are you talking about? It's rock solid, has minimal footprint, and is free.
 
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