- Oct 9, 2016
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Thanksfor me, KIS is the best. Those 3 are not good enough as I observed them in malwarehub tests
However, KIS may be a bit heavy when I tweak it and if I further tweak it, it may annoy me rather than protecting
I know some settings which can reduce the heaviness of KIS but it's still heavy compared my current setup
I'm using Avast free fully tweaked with hardened mode aggressive + voodooshield pro (tweaked)
avast may be not as good as KIS in some cases but I fulfill the missing thing with voodooshield
now my laptop is blazing fast, task manager and real feel. Battery life is better, ram, HDD i/o, cpu usage are much less compared to KIS alone.
If I use KIS, I should change the rule into highly restricted or untrusted. When I wanna allow something, it takes 15 seconds or more to do so. this bugs me a lot
as MT members, we should find out best COMBOs, not our best AVs
another good recommendation is comodo but it's not for everyone. It might be best tool but can be the worst if we don't know how to use it. That's why I don't use comodo
they are very good
but I don't trust both of them, personally, not protection wise. Blacklisted
Just one question.
Can Avast + VS handles malware like program set up files?
I think not because I have both free version (Avast in hardened aggressive mode) now and when I went to malc0de to test some of them just got downloaded and installed without being blocked.
Even AppGuard in Protected mode did nothing.
I believe those set up programs are legitimate and that's why they are not blocked but flagged as malware in malc0de......for some reason. They can't be PUP either otherwise Avast would have blocked them.
Whether we are choosing the best AV or the best combo the aim is to get the best protection. If you don't believe in the best 5 (BD, EIS, ESET, KIS and Norton) which I have listed then best combo of others would not give the best protection, right? Are you choosing for best protection or for best performance?
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