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On 9/9/05, Jones, John (US) <John.Jones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Mostly, I've found firewall products that work for me and have stuck > with them. Few, if any upgrades; they're mostly not really needed. > > AV and Anti-Spyware are different, though, since the engines and > databases for detection need constant updating to keep up with newly > discovered vulnerabilities. And as such you're very tied to how well a > vendor maintains their products over time. Symantec seems to have gone > for bloatware that's less effective. McAfee Enterprise is alright, but > just so. Funny how the best products are from smaller companies that > don't necessarily focus on enterprise sales. Concur on AV & AS. I'm very happy with AVG on my Win98 box. Also have Spybot S&D and Ad-Aware (you see my budget?) on it, but they both run fairly slow, and Ad-Aware seems to really drag the system during a scan. But keyloggers scare the h*ll out of me, so I keep them up-to-date and scan on a regular basis. - Dan
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