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PCMAG
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The Best Antivirus Software We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
1 month ago - We've devised a system for aggregating their results to yield a rating from 0 to 10. With the highest score (9.6) from the most labs (all five), Avast and Norton currently top the list. ESET, with perfect scores from four labs, is another winner.
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TechRadar
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Best Antivirus Software 2026: Expert Tests, Ratings, and all the Top Deals
2 days ago - McAfee is another name that frequently tops the tests in our own trials and third-party testing. McAfee has a solid reputation for antivirus protection, and consistently scores top marks.
People also ask

What is the cheapest antivirus software?
Bitdefender is one of the cheapest antiviruses on the market, starting at just €24.99 / year, and it also offers some of the best security features around.

However, most top antivirus brands regularly run special promotions, significantly reducing their price per subscription (for example, Norton is currently offering a 61% discount, so you can get Norton 360 Deluxe for €39.99 / year).

It’s worth noting that some cheap (and free) antiviruses don’t offer a decent level of protection, so while you may be saving money, you could put your devices at risk. That’s why you should only choose a trusted, low-cost antivirus with excellent security protections.

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safetydetectives.com
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10 Best Antivirus Software in 2026: Windows, Android, iOS, Mac
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.

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pcmag.com
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The Best Antivirus Software We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
What's the Best Antivirus for Malware Protection?

Antivirus utilities distinguish themselves by going beyond the basics of on-demand scanning and real-time malware protection. Some rate URLs you visit or appear in search results using a red-yellow-green color-coding system. Some actively block processes on your system from connecting with known malware-hosting URLs or fraudulent (phishing) pages.

All software has flaws, and sometimes these flaws can compromise your security. Prudent users keep Windows and all programs up to date, patching those flaws as soon as possible. The vulnerability scan offered by some antivirus apps can verify that all necessary patches are present and even apply any that are missing.

Spyware comes in many forms, from hidden programs that log every keystroke to Trojans masquerading as legitimate programs while secretly mining your data. Any antivirus should handle spyware, along with all other types of malware; however, some include specialized components dedicated to spyware protection.

You expect an antivirus to identify and eliminate malicious programs, while leaving legitimate programs alone. What about unknowns, programs your AV can't identify as good or bad? Behavior-based detection can, in theory, protect you against malware, so new researchers have never encountered it. However, this isn't always an unmixed blessing. It's not uncommon for behavioral detection systems to flag many innocuous behaviors performed by legitimate programs.

Allowlisting is another approach to the problem of unknown programs. This type of security system only allows known good programs to run; unknowns are banned. This mode may not be suitable for all situations, but it can be useful in certain cases. Sandboxing allows unknown programs to run, but it isolates them from full access to your system, preventing them from causing permanent harm. These various added layers serve to enhance your protection against malware.

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The Best Antivirus Software We've Tested for 2026 | PCMag
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SafetyDetectives
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10 Best Antivirus Software in 2026: Windows, Android, iOS, Mac
Here are our curated lists of the best antiviruses for different operating systems and devices below: Best antiviruses for Windows. The market is huge, but after extensive research, testing, and comparison, I recommend Norton as the top pick for Windows.
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Tom's Guide
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We've tested the best antivirus software to protect your computer ...
November 26, 2025 - To gauge each program’s impact on system performance, we used our custom Excel test which measures how long a PC takes to match 20,000 names and addresses on a spreadsheet. The longer the task takes versus a baseline reading, the more the system performance is impacted. For malware detection performance, we referred to results from tests conducted by three independent labs: AV-TEST in Germany, AV-Comparatives in Austria and SE Labs in England. Each lab periodically subjects major antivirus programs to stress tests that include thousands of pieces of malware as well as hundreds of “zero-day” samples that the software has to learn to recognize.
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GlobeNewswire
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10 Best Antivirus Software in 2021: The Top-Rated Antivirus Protection for Windows, Mac and Mobile Devices
TotalAV is a new player in the antivirus industry, but it has earned its spot on this list. Unlike other software that comes in hot only to fade after a month or two, TotalAV has become a favorite to many with its powerful virus protection technology. It features a simple user interface and a strong VPN. TotalAV also provides spyware and phishing protection. Other features include: ... Other than offering malware protection, BullGuard is a top-notch game booster.
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Security.org
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The Best Antivirus Software of 2026 | Security.org
December 5, 2025 - Norton offers the best antivirus of 2026 with industry-leading malware detection rates. Aura, TotalAV, and Surfshark also ranked high.
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AV-TEST
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Test antivirus software for Windows 11 - October 2025 | AV-TEST
The current tests of antivirus software for Windows 11 from October 2025 of AV-TEST, the leading international and independent service provider for antivirus software and malware.
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Cybernews
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The Best Antivirus Software for 2026
Through this hands-on approach, standout solutions like Norton, TotalAV, and Bitdefender have consistently earned top marks for their protection and reliability. Explore my full list of expert-tested recommendations to find the best antivirus ...
Published   November 18, 2025
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Forbes Advisor
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8 Best Antivirus Software Of 2025 – Forbes Advisor
July 25, 2025 - McAfee’s antivirus reputation is not great, and it is known for being one of the antivirus programs that require specific tools to be completely removed from your computer, a trait it shares with Norton. It’s on this list due to its popularity and introductory pricing, but also because its popularity does mean that some users might fall into the trap of thinking that name brand recognition is the same as a quality product.
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Tom's Guide
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The best Windows 10 antivirus software in 2025 | Tom's Guide
January 24, 2025 - We evaluated each Windows 10 antivirus program on this list based on its interface, performance, protection and extra features.
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MS.Codes
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Top 10 Antivirus Software Name List
February 14, 2024 - With comprehensive virus scanning, firewall protection, and regular updates, these antivirus solutions ensure your devices stay safe from the latest threats. Choose from trusted names like Norton, McAfee, Bitdefender, Kaspersky, and Avast to keep ...
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PCWorld
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Best antivirus software for Windows PCs 2026: Reviews and top picks | PCWorld
2 weeks ago - AVG Internet Security costs just $60 during the first year for 10 devices, with the fee rising to $100 thereafter. The price is fair, especially given the deeper control and more expansive protection compared to the free version.
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SaaSworthy
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20 Best Antivirus Software for 2025
2 weeks ago - Germany-based Avira knows security: Our Avira Antivirus Pro was named "2016 Product of the Year" by AV-Comparatives. For over 30 years, independent antivirus reviews have typically placed Avira among the top security software available. Avira's protection-cloud AI technology gives you not only a real-time malware scanner and virus detector, but also an early warning system.
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Cybermagazine
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Top 10 Antivirus Platforms | Cyber Magazine
September 4, 2024 - The Premium Security Suite covers up to 10 devices and includes identity theft protections and a fully-featured VPN, making Trend Micro a solid choice for users prioritising web protection. ... Avira boasts one of the strongest antivirus engines available, consistently achieving high scores in testing with a 100% detection rate.
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Wikipedia
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Comparison of antivirus software - Wikipedia
2 weeks ago - This means that the antivirus engine is made by another producer; however, the malware signature and/or other parts of the product may (or may not) be done from the owner of the product itself. This list excludes Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 as they do not support running protection programs.
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ZDNET
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The best antivirus software 2026 | ZDNET
3 days ago - McAfee Total Protection features: Antivirus protection | Dark web monitoring | VPN | Password manager | Firewall | File shredder | Suspicious website alerts | Text scam detection (mobile) | Protection scores | Identity monitoring | Trial available ...
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SafeWise
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Best Free Antivirus Software | SafeWise
Well, Bitdefender antivirus won independent tester AV Test’s top honors in 2021 for best protection.¹ In a 2022 test, independent testers AV-Comparatives found that Bitdefender caught 99.7% of real-world threats.² Bitdefender more recently ...
Published   April 2, 2025
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SoftwareLab
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The 7 Best Antivirus (2026): What is the Right Choice?
December 7, 2025 - Adds unlimited VPN and a password manager, covering 10 devices. Note: Bitdefender also offers a Free Edition, but it’s very basic — offering minimal protection improvements over Microsoft Defender. For full protection, we recommend one of Bitdefender’s paid plans, which are worth the upgrade.
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r/antivirus on Reddit: What are some recommendations for good anti-virus software that’s free for windows?
December 1, 2023 -

I’ve been paranoid as of recent about my computers safety and security and j just want something that’s secure and trusted in this community

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The main question is: Do you want a better antivirus or do you want a SAFER PC? First of all, Do you want to keep your PC safer from all sorts of malware? The thing is: Malware most often is run with the rights of the currently signed-in user.. So If you keep using your PC with its Administrators-account (=administrators-rights), every malware the you stumble upon will be run with YOUR Administrators-rights, and may therefore easily circumvent even the UAC-prompt and your anti-virus software etc.. This makes it so much harder for even the best antivirus to protect your PC, since many malware will more or less "own" your PC.. HOW TO CHECK IF VIRUSES MAY EXPLOIT YOUR ADMIN-RIGHTS! Here's how you can check if malicious code will run with administrators rights in your PC: In the search field at the bottom, close to the Windows button, type: cmd & press enter. In the windows that pops up, type: net user & hit enter.. Now you will see all user accounts that are in your computer (as well as a couple of "built-in" accounts). This is where you will see what name your own account has (The same as shown under "C:\users" in the explorer). now type: net user YOUR ACCOUNT-NAME & hit Enter In one of the rows at the bottom you will see the line: Local group membership followed by *Users or *Administrators. If *Administrators appears by your user-account: then just about every malware that you encounter will take advantage of your administrator rights to cause severe damage to your entire computer! HOW TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM! AND MAXIMISE YOUR PC'S SECURITY! Easy! 1: CREATE A SEPARATE, DEDICATED ADMINISTRATOR ACCOUNT! This separate and dedicated administrator account can ALWAYS be used, even if you have locked yourself out from your PC by forgetting your password, or your password has been changed by unknown 3rd party. And even if an error is preventing you from signing in. 2: MAKE YOUR OWN ACCOUNT A REGULAR USER ACCOUNT! In this way, you use a "protected" user account that allows neither malware nor your own mistakes to seriously damage your computer. You can then safely use your computer, just as you did before, but the risks have been minimized. All you need to do to perform anything that requires administrator rights is to enter the Administrator account password into the UAC prompt that will automatically pop up when administrator rights are required! THEN YOU MAY USE JUST ABOUT ANY ANTIVIRUS OF YOUR OWN CHOISE, since your PC is much, much more secure from the ground and up! You still need to use an antivirus software, since this will alert you upon malicious activities.. IF you happen to get an virus-alert: -SIGN OUT, - Turn your PC OFF (Please depress "SHIFT while clicking "shut down" for a more complete shutdown) This will "kill" any malware that remains in the memory... - Start your PC again, sign in to your separate, dedicated Administrators-account, Update your antivirus software, and perform a FULL scan of your PC.. If remnants of any malware are found your Antivirus will have so much easier to remove, remediate these malwares than if you have been running your PC with an administrators account all the time! A total "win- Win" situation... And totally FREE, and without installing any extra softwares etc.. (Yes! This will most likely be down voted, but most of the time it's by people who for one reason or another helps those who spread malware!)