I second John's suggestion but I use Comodo firewall instead of the MS
product, far more configurable.

On 13 February 2014 18:23, John Coyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bill, if you are using Windows 7 or later, MS Security Essentials does a 
> pretty good job, without
> needing anything more.  I also use Trend Micro's Titanium Maximum Security on 
> older Pc's, and I have
> not had a virus slip through for a very long time.  Of course, I'm also 
> careful about what I open in
> email or download from anywhere!
>
> HTH
>
>
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
>
>
>
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> After a decade at least of not running any sort of antivirus, I am giving 
> some thought to installing
> some sort of anti virus/spyware program.
> What's the consensus on what is a good but not bloated AV program. The last 
> one I ran was a Norton
> program that was almost worse than getting a virus, so if they have suddenly 
> become good, it might
> take some convincing.
>
> bill
>
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