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[QUOTE="Rl'Halsinor, post: 3324636, member: 19772"] Kaspersky Security Internet Suite is excellent. Their anti-virus is considered the best in the business attested by the fact that they update hourly. Another excellent anti-virus is NOD32 but it it takes time for configuring it and is not for the novice. I have NOD32 and they upgrade 3 to 4 times a day. Norton does NOT have a good track record and is a systems hog. Now as for a good software firewall that is the real kicker here. Of all the things I researched for my new PC nothing was harder to research and to find than a good software firewall. I have Sunbelt's Kerio Firewall. I bought two at the same time and only cost me a total of $15. The problem is the occasional BSODs. Basically a good software firewall is a real pain to find. F-Secure is a decent one enough and rates higher than Sunbelt. Go to Wilders Security Forums and scroll down to their software firewall boards. It is the best on the net that I have found so far. There are very good ones like Comodo and it is free. Just make sure you know how to configure software. I wouldn't get on broadband online unless I had a good anti-virus program on each and every PC. Right now I have a router, firewall, Webroot's Spysweeper, and NOD32 and I haven't had an infection since my harddrive was compromised with a backdoor trojan 2 years ago due to my lazyness of no router, no firewall, no spysweeper, with only Norton Anti-virus. [/QUOTE]
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