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| Thread ID: 91418 | 2008-07-06 10:44:00 | Telecom and the McAfee security suite | decibel (11645) | Press F1 |
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| 685782 | 2008-11-07 00:53:00 | I've had an email response from McAfee which says that Telecom security suite has all the features of McAfee internet security suite except anti-spam (now why couldn't Telecom customer support tell me that?). My sub hasn't expired yet but having read through the various posts I'll probably uninstall McAfee and get Avast and whatever else I need to go with it. | bellbird (6169) | ||
| 685783 | 2008-11-07 01:16:00 | Really? From my personal experience I find AVG to be just as good:p Going from my own business - the amount of PC's that I get through the workshop that have AVG and have Viruses/spyware is large compared to the amount that have Avast and have infections . NO antivirus is perfect no matter what it is - just some work better than others . What is a bit misleading is some of the so called Reviews on Software - I don't know how many times I have had PC's in with Nortons or McAfee saying the system is clean and its obvious its got infections, remove the software, install either Nod32 or Avast, run antispyware programs and remove anywhere from 100+ infections - even the Latest nortons which gets rave reviews . In fact I have a ladies laptop I collected today - Norton 2009 fully upto date - got the Antivirus 2008 infection ( obvious one) yet the system scan reports the PC is clean of viruses and Spyware -- errrrrrrr :groan: |
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