Posted by : Ray
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Many antivirus vendor give their product for free. So we can protect our computer without spend money to buy an license. This are the list of free Anti virus :
- Ad-Aware Free Internet Security 9.0 :
Most free antivirus utilities
are good at either malware removal or malware blocking, but not both.
Ad-Aware Free proved very effective in both areas, almost as effective
as Ad-Aware Pro. This is a great free antivirus solution for
non-commercial use. Ad-Aware Site
- AVG Anti-Virus Free 2011 :
AVG Anti-Virus Free 2011 is
better at removing malware than most free solutions, but not at malware
blocking. With the current release it has the full power of AVG's paid
solutions, and the independent labs give it top marks. Add some unusual
bonus features and you've got a solid choice for free antivirus
protection. AVG Site
- Comodo Antivirus 5.0 :
Comodo promises to keep a clean
PC clean, and it delivers on that promise. It does include a component
to scan and clean infested systems, but this component doesn't really
work. Consider using a different free tool for cleanup, and be prepared
to carefully peruse Comodo's numerous popups. Comodo Site
- Digital Defender Free 2.0 :
Just because something's free
doesn't mean it's a bargain. This nondescript antivirus won't cost you
any money, but relying on it will cost you in reduced security. Some
products do better at keeping a clean system clean than at rooting out
entrenched malware; this one isn't good at either. Digital Defender Site
- Immunet Protect Free 2.0 :
If all your friends and contacts
have antivirus protection you'll be safer. Immunet encourages and
enables sharing free antivirus protection with your community. Alas,
based on my testing its cloud-based protection does a poor job cleaning
up malware and a so-so job protecting a clean system from infestation. Immunet Site
- Malwarebytes' Anti Malware 1.46 :
When support agents from other
vendors run into malware that foils their own product they frequently
direct users to run Malwarebytes. I can see why--it's small, fast, and
simple. This free product should definitely be in your toolbox. Just
don't pay extra for real-time protection. Malwarebytes Site
- Panda Cloud Antivirus 1.1 :
This free antivirus is great at
keeping malicious software from installing on clean computers. It's less
effective at cleaning up existing infestations, so, if it detects a
threat, run another product for a second scrubbing. Panda Site
Refference : http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2375637,00.asp