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What Is the Best Antivirus Software Now?
Which antivirus should you choose? While you have many options, two stand out from the rest. Bitdefender Antivirus Plus holds perfect and near-perfect scores from three independent antivirus testing labs, with more features than some security suites. Norton AntiVirus Plus likewise offers many suite-level features, and it gets excellent scores from all five testing labs we follow. We've named these two our Editors' Choice winners for commercial antivirus, but they're not the only antivirus apps worth consideration. Read the reviews of our top-rated programs, then make your own decision.
Editors’ Note: Given that the US government has banned new sales of Kaspersky security products, we no longer recommend them.
What Is the Best Free Antivirus Software?
You’ve come to the wrong place if you’re looking for free antivirus protection. Our list here covers the very best antivirus tools, and they’re not free. On the other hand, the best free antivirus apps beat out many of their commercial counterparts. Consider Avast One Basic or AVG AntiVirus Free if your budget just doesn’t stretch to paying for antivirus protection.
Which software is best for antivirus?
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Hi,
My company is interested in changing its antivirus software. We currently have software that is “basic” level and are worried that it wouldn’t be able to protect us from bad viruses, phishing, malware, and others. We don’t want to spend a lot of money so we want to find a reputable software that will protect our desktops and laptops. What companies do you recommend for a small business company with 25 users?
Thank you.
Elizabeth Tully
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Just use Windows Defender – this is a really good product that is offered with Windows.
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Take away Admin rights from your users and have service accounts. If they are joined to a Domain (or Azure AD) then you can use domain/Azure AD credentials to install programs. This will stop majority of viruses getting into your system.
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If you are with Office 365 you can build policies and use the already set up spam filter to filter out 99% of phishing e-mails. Provide your users with basic phishing training to make them aware of social engineered attacks.