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    List of 2008 best virus removal tools

    1. G DAT 2008 version 18.2.7310.844 - 99.05%
    2. F-Secure 2008 version 8.00.103 - 98.75%
    3. TrustPort version 2.8.0.1835 - 98.06%
    4. Kaspersky version 8.0.0.357 - 97.95%
    5. scanner version 9.0.742.1 - 97.44%
    6. The Shield 2008 - 97.43%
    7. AntiVir Premium version 8.1.00.331 - 97.13%
    8. Ashampoo version 1.61 - 97.09%
    9. Ikarus version 1.0.82 - 96.05%
    10. AntiVir version 8.1.00.295 Classic - 95.54%
    11. AVG Free version 8.0.100 - 94.85%
    12. BitDefender 2008 version 11.0.16 - 94.70%
    13. Avast Professional version 4.8.1201 - 93.78%
    14. NOD32 version 3.0.650.0 - 93.36%
    15. F-Prot version 6.0.9.1 - 91.87%
    16. BitDefender Free version 10 - 91.32%
    17. ArcaVir 2008 - 88.65%
    18. Norman version 5.92.08 - 87.72%
    19. None VBA32 version 3.12.6.6 - 87.21%
    20. McAfee Enterpise version 8.5.0i - 86.57%
    21. McAfee version 12.0.177 - 86.39%
    22. Rising AV version 20.46.52 - 85.87%
    23. Norton 2008 - 83.34%
    24. Dr. Web version 4.44.5 - 82.87%
    25. Antiy Ghostbusters version 5.2.3 - 80.23%


    What surprised us by this list, is the post which the Kaspersky Antivirus is holding, It had occupied the first place in 2006 and 2007. This year was dethroned by G DAT 2008, who commanded the 4th straight to Kaspersky!!!

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    First time I see that the G data is a matter of taste and lowering

    Edit: This lists the picture, as is what have put the AVG, Avast and Avira above NOD32. I am not saying they are bad, but the nod is carried by the three another applications.

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    I tried avg full version, the avira and nod32 and from personal experience, and also had to repair the computers of friends, I can tell that nod32 left me with bad results. However the avira is very good and is more compatible with the avg meaning that you can use together, something that is very difficult to find two compatible antivirus ... there are pages that help you prove your antivirus and see how good they are like the EIC ... Well I always try and that costs nothing but rather helps you, you can always try with a pendrive infected several pages where you can download viruses, it metes first in a personal computer with the nod32 and then having the avira, well that under your own risk ...

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    Great contribution Zachary ... The avira antivirus detected a worm that was not detected by the kaspersky 2009

    What installed in the laptop of my aunt and everything's fine, smooth, black list or anything ...

    And Nod is no way ... I probe and the virus had not detected ... Undoubtedly Kaspersky win over it.

    I will try the Avira AntiVirus + Avg free for a while to see that this ...

    Of course, there is no role in linux.

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    Avira, is a perfect, but unfortunately not disinfected, only warning that you have in this case and removes the file (depending as it configures), but it is really very proportionate. Avira with such a combination is very good as avg. But talking about security karspesky 09 remains the leader of the virus, detect, remove and disinfect apart from maintaining protection at real time on all aspects of your computer. Without a doubt the avira is good if your PC is clean, but if you install on your computer and is contaminated. Forget it, avira does not serve !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shen View Post
    Avira, is a perfect, but unfortunately not disinfected, only warning that you have in this case and removes the file (depending as it configures)
    Friend I think you're wrong, avira gives you several options, when it detects the virus. You can choose what you want to do: ignore, delete, or not allow.

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    Well to discuss, if nobody talks about GData according to the aforementioned magazine is the best utility ... they want to prove?

    I must tell you that they does not work on any PC

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