Is free anti-virus software worth the price?
October 1, 2009 by Sam NarisiPosted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Security
A lot of budget-friendly software is available, but there are certain items IT might not want to skimp on.
You can get your hands on free anti-virus software — but even when there’s no upfront cost, unreliable virus protection can become expensive.
To help IT decide what’s worth the price, PCWorld recently rated popular, no-cost anti-virus programs. The top three:
- Avira AntiVir Personal – Reportedly fast with excellent protection, featuring a 98.9% overall malware detection rate. Two supposed problems, though: a confusing interface and annoying daily pop-up ads.
- Alwil Avast Antivirus – Testers say it has solid protection features and quick scanning. However, the outdated interface could use some improvements. The app blocked 98.2% of the malware samples in a test.
- AVG 8.5 Free – It’s easy to use, with useful Web attack blocking, testers said, but its malware detection couldn’t hold up to Avira and Alwil.
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