Jordan C wrote:I'm an IT security specialist and I can assure you that if I wanted to I could be on your pc in less than ten minutes without you even knowing I'd been to visit. I can then farm your info via a trojan that will have it s digital footprint and signature removed from all your AVG and other databases so you wouldn't ever detect it.
Gosh! Less than ten minutes? I won't even have enough time to bake a cake!
Anyway, aren't you that guy who is such a genuis with computers that you haven't even been able to get internet access for the past few months? Eh? Eh?
Jordan C wrote:AVG is for the light user only and for someone who exercises necessary caution and tbh is too tight to pay for guaranteed security.
Too tight to pay? The programs you've recommended - Spybot etc. - are
free, and Kaspersky is
cheaper than AVG, so I don't know what you're on about.
And as for "light user", I can assure you that I am an extremely heavy internet user. And I'm not that careful, either - I go to P2P sites; I go to weirdo porn sites - and nothing!
I think a lot of this petty "this program is sh*t, this program isn't" talk comes from people's experiences of whichever anti-virus they were using when they got infected, rather than on solid facts. Like if someone was using Norton and they got a really bad virus they'll forever harp on about how poor Norton is, but if they'd been using anything else at the time then that would become the default "wouldn't touch with a barge-pole" software in their minds.
All I know is I'm all over the place on the net and I use AVG and I've never had a serious problem, so it obviously doesn't "suck".