Tminus6453 · M
Avast... best out there, imo...and its free
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
Yes, I have glock behind the printer
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Pcmatic
Ontheroad · M
I use the built in Windows security software (Defender?) and am careful with what sites I go to and links I click on, what emails I open, etc. Has worked just fine for me.
twiigss · M
Malwarebytes Premium. So it's a yearly subscription, and I get 4 real time shields for: Web protection, Malware protection, Ransomware protection and Exploit protection.
It does a million times better than windows defender, avast, avg, norton, probably webroot, and definitely better than mccafee. If you try to go to a website with harmful crap, it scans the website before it even connects you, and will actively block the website, unless you choose to go there.
Then I use plugins for firefox. One of them is called uBlock Origin. It basically will also block websites with malicious code/scripts. They work pretty well actually. And for the $39 I spend a year for Malwarebytes Premium, it's worth it.
It does a million times better than windows defender, avast, avg, norton, probably webroot, and definitely better than mccafee. If you try to go to a website with harmful crap, it scans the website before it even connects you, and will actively block the website, unless you choose to go there.
Then I use plugins for firefox. One of them is called uBlock Origin. It basically will also block websites with malicious code/scripts. They work pretty well actually. And for the $39 I spend a year for Malwarebytes Premium, it's worth it.
ABCDEF7 · M
Windows defender
DDonde · 31-35, M
The biggest defense I have is right in my browser. I use noscript which acts like a whitelist for all javascript. Malicious websites can't do anything unless I let them through. After that I just use Malwarebytes free version and Windows defender.
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
I go raw
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
@SkeetSkeet let me stick my USB in you