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<blockquote data-quote="Lightning_Brian" data-source="post: 695706" data-attributes="member: 65620"><p>My company reviewed F-Secure and the false positives along were a large deterrent for our corporate environment. We didn't want to be responding to what F-Secure classifies as an emergency only to find out its a false positive. Two great AVs for business that we determined through a lot of testing is Bitdefender and Kaspersky. </p><p>Personally, from a home environment standpoint I'd recommend both of these AV companies along with Avast (free/paid), and VoodooShield. </p><p></p><p>Another piece of software that I have been quite impressed with is Shadow Defender + any mix of other security tools. This takes a system and really locks it down. Putting this on an already locked down and backed up VM we don't have to worry as much.</p><p></p><p>[USER=63028]@crezz[/USER] Glad I am not the only one to see the downsides. However, if a person can fight through the false positives this is a good AV.</p><p></p><p>~Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightning_Brian, post: 695706, member: 65620"] My company reviewed F-Secure and the false positives along were a large deterrent for our corporate environment. We didn't want to be responding to what F-Secure classifies as an emergency only to find out its a false positive. Two great AVs for business that we determined through a lot of testing is Bitdefender and Kaspersky. Personally, from a home environment standpoint I'd recommend both of these AV companies along with Avast (free/paid), and VoodooShield. Another piece of software that I have been quite impressed with is Shadow Defender + any mix of other security tools. This takes a system and really locks it down. Putting this on an already locked down and backed up VM we don't have to worry as much. [USER=63028]@crezz[/USER] Glad I am not the only one to see the downsides. However, if a person can fight through the false positives this is a good AV. ~Brian [/QUOTE]
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