Surfing safely ... a few free tools.
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 5:22 pm
Hi all,
Well, it seems we weathered a nasty cold here on the forum. For those of you still in need of some free protection against malware ("MALicious softWARE"), you may want to check out the following trusted sites (be sure to check if your PC meets the system requirements for these programs):
AVG Free Antivirus version 8.0
This is the AV I personally use and I find it does the job very well; it caught two threats emanating from the forum page redirect these past couple of days (JS Download Agent and I Worm Brontok). AVG has since removed these pests from my PC.
Avast! Free Antivirus version 4.0
Avast! is another competent AV program... for those of you who don't wish to be part of the 70 million AVG users.
SpyBot Search & Destroy Free Anti-Spyware
I've been using SpyBot for a number of years now and it does an excellent job of "immunizing" my PC against a variety of threats (drive-by downloads, spyware, adware, etc.). Lately, with its version 8.0, AVG Antivirus has taken up some of those same tasks in a competent manner. I might soon uninstall SpyBot for this reason. A word of warning: SpyBot is not for the newbie; improper settings can damage your PC... use at your own peril.
Windows Defender Free Anti-Spyware
If you're running a Windows PC and would rather stick with genuine Microsoft products, you can activate (or download) Windows Defender. It does a passable job of hunting down and killing the kinds of files that are otherwise expertly tackled by SpyBot. A word of caution: you can download software from Microsoft (such as Windows Defender) only if you're running a genuine non-pirated copy of Windows. Prior to any download from its sites, Microsoft will want to run a validation and authentication tool on your PC... do not do so if you, uh, suspect, that your copy of Windows is not authentic.
Finally, for those "wannabe techheads" out there, I can recommend a most excellent online monthly newsletter out there called Gizmo's Tech Support Alert. I've been receiving it for quite a while now and it's chock full of free programs and security tips and alerts (amongst a veritable bounty of other free goodies). Every month, Gizmo Richards pores through the best of the best that's out there in the way of useful software and sites, tries them out for us, and reports his findings and suggestions. For me, it's an absolute must.
Disclaimer: Neither I nor the forum's Admins are to be held responsible for any damage caused by a forum member (or any guest) to his or her PC through the (mis)use of the programs mentioned in this thread. These are programs I've been using for quite some time and they've worked extremely well for me. And that's the whole point--they've worked for ME. I posted the links above as a mere PC user, and not as a forum Moderator. Please keep this in mind.
A last few pieces of advice:
- scan your PC on a regular basis with an anti-virus program (I run AVG daily)
- make sure that, at the very least, your Windows firewall is turned on at all times
- if you're unsure how a downloaded program will affect your PC upon install, create a Restore Point before installing that program
Surf safely, everyone! And thank you, Caith, for all you do to keep us safe!
Love,
CJ
Well, it seems we weathered a nasty cold here on the forum. For those of you still in need of some free protection against malware ("MALicious softWARE"), you may want to check out the following trusted sites (be sure to check if your PC meets the system requirements for these programs):
AVG Free Antivirus version 8.0
This is the AV I personally use and I find it does the job very well; it caught two threats emanating from the forum page redirect these past couple of days (JS Download Agent and I Worm Brontok). AVG has since removed these pests from my PC.
Avast! Free Antivirus version 4.0
Avast! is another competent AV program... for those of you who don't wish to be part of the 70 million AVG users.
SpyBot Search & Destroy Free Anti-Spyware
I've been using SpyBot for a number of years now and it does an excellent job of "immunizing" my PC against a variety of threats (drive-by downloads, spyware, adware, etc.). Lately, with its version 8.0, AVG Antivirus has taken up some of those same tasks in a competent manner. I might soon uninstall SpyBot for this reason. A word of warning: SpyBot is not for the newbie; improper settings can damage your PC... use at your own peril.
Windows Defender Free Anti-Spyware
If you're running a Windows PC and would rather stick with genuine Microsoft products, you can activate (or download) Windows Defender. It does a passable job of hunting down and killing the kinds of files that are otherwise expertly tackled by SpyBot. A word of caution: you can download software from Microsoft (such as Windows Defender) only if you're running a genuine non-pirated copy of Windows. Prior to any download from its sites, Microsoft will want to run a validation and authentication tool on your PC... do not do so if you, uh, suspect, that your copy of Windows is not authentic.
Finally, for those "wannabe techheads" out there, I can recommend a most excellent online monthly newsletter out there called Gizmo's Tech Support Alert. I've been receiving it for quite a while now and it's chock full of free programs and security tips and alerts (amongst a veritable bounty of other free goodies). Every month, Gizmo Richards pores through the best of the best that's out there in the way of useful software and sites, tries them out for us, and reports his findings and suggestions. For me, it's an absolute must.
Disclaimer: Neither I nor the forum's Admins are to be held responsible for any damage caused by a forum member (or any guest) to his or her PC through the (mis)use of the programs mentioned in this thread. These are programs I've been using for quite some time and they've worked extremely well for me. And that's the whole point--they've worked for ME. I posted the links above as a mere PC user, and not as a forum Moderator. Please keep this in mind.
A last few pieces of advice:
- scan your PC on a regular basis with an anti-virus program (I run AVG daily)
- make sure that, at the very least, your Windows firewall is turned on at all times
- if you're unsure how a downloaded program will affect your PC upon install, create a Restore Point before installing that program
Surf safely, everyone! And thank you, Caith, for all you do to keep us safe!
Love,
CJ