Heh-he. A firm alternative could be antivir.com. They're usually ahead of the rest of the business (read: confusement), and will serve private users well, as in free beer.
www.antivir.com Btw, I still run the Norton/Symantec bulk on several of my desktops. Reason? Antivir has a flaw in their update procedure, and therefore only updates definition files via the internet. Norton still updates via downloaded files only. This makes multiple deployment easier as well, if one is into that kind of stuff. Out-of-house experience: Both parties are happy, as long as they are connected to the internet. For private use, the c/b is clearly in favour of Antivir, as it's free for private use (highly recommended for an intenet connected system). For corporate use, Norton/Symantec still kicks. Updates are still #one in the business. In the end, it all depends of what different layers of protection is available, and what degree/level of security is wanted. //s Steve Tomporowski wrote:
We've just discovered the new generation of idiots.....
