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Top Five (5) Anti-Viruses 2013

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 Disscuss About  "August 2013" Top Five Anti-viruses Infact, Good antiviruses, these softwares are an invaluable tool for keeping your computer, your personal information, and the security of your friends and family safe from hackers, identity thieves, and spammers. The damage a single virus can do is astounding.

There are many Anti-viruses software in The market, but just some of them are good by their protecting performance, cost and way of usage. 

1. Avast! 

Avast is one of the Good Anti-virus Software that is being used commonly. vast represents itself as more of a security manager than just a conventional scanner. This version includes a command center-like dashboard for tracking security statistics, pop-up notifiers for system status and security news, a multidevice manager, and a streamlined upgrade pipeline via in-app store.
               






An improved firewall, noninvasive scanning, and a complementary, crowdsourced, whitelisting approach via Community IQ keeps this security suite on alert for untrustworthy sites and phishing scams. A noninvasive browser add-on protects your Web usage with built-in do not track integration and selective blockers for analytical and social trackers. Thats Why Avast is No.1 as it is Free.


2.BitDefender
                     
Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is easy to install and use, whether you are highly tech-savvy or have just completed your first computer class. You can set it on autopilot and it will silently take on threats you never imagined might lurk outside ready to attack your system and data.







Its Active Virus Control function is continuously keeping an eye on virtually all your computer's activity, so it promptly ferrets out and destroys stealth threats. It detects any unusual file behaviors, and if anything looks suspiciously like malware, the Active Virus Control locks it.


3.NOD Anti-Virus

ESET NOD32 Antivirus delivers comprehensive antivirus protection. Independent test labs find it easy to use. It protects from malware by comparing suspect files to its known list of threats. It also examines files that seem threatening to see if they are dangerous even if they aren’t in the list of known threats yet. The software protects you from email threats and external media.

If you switch to battery mode on a laptop, the software adjusts its behavior so that non-essential activities are curtailed until the laptop is plugged in. In case any malware penetrates the barriers and collapses a system, the product enables creation of a bootable disk or USB drive that will disinfect the PC and restore it to health.

4.Norton

According to Symantec, in the last year the threat landscape hasn't changed all that much. They say they have seen in increase in the sophistication of online scams, particularly as they spread into secondary networks like Pinterest.

The improvements in the protection features of the products (what they call the "Symantec Protection Stack") are also an increase in sophistication. The components in the stack (pictured below from a Symantec presentation) attempt to block threats as they come in from the network, as they touch the file system, based on reputation of the file hash or the location from which it came, and based on the behavior it exhibits in the system.


Symantec includes removal as a component of the protection stack and they have a wide variety of approaches to it with different strengths and potential pitfalls.

5.Avira

Avira Free AntiVirus 2013 provides free on-access or resident protection, meaning it's keeping an eye on things all the time. Because of this fact, Avira Free AntiVirus 2013 can completely replace any antivirus software that you might be paying for, like popular products from McAfee and Norton. S


ome of those programs might be offering you other services but as far as malware/virus protection is concerned, Avira Free AntiVirus does the same job.


These Are the Antiviruse Software that are in TOP5 of 2013 Year.

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