Panda Cloud Antivirus

Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by raysun, May 8, 2009.

  1. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    has anyone tried to remove viruses with Panda Cloud Antivirus ? it is a verry good tool and runs low on the resources....
     
  2. unity100

    unity100 Member

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    get kaspersky.
     
  3. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    kaspersky av runs high on the resources panda cloud runs low on the resources.The new cloud technology makes identifying unknown malware more effective.
    Also viruses in the wild get identified better the overall capture/detection rate is relatively high.
     
  4. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    Yeah. Kaspersky is quite a resource hog :/

    I used to use AVG quite a bit
     
  5. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    avg is a good choice the 8.5 version has good overall protection @wiseman which av protection do you use nowadays?
     
  6. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    this is the link for panda cloud av
    Code:
    http://download.minoc.com/2009/18/CloudAntivirus.exe  
     
  7. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    I moved on to linux, so I don't really have a need for anything anymore.
     
  8. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    @ wiseman nice move i am a Linux user too, i install avg or avast on other peoples computers ....
    which flavor of Linux do you use?
     
  9. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    I'm a Ubuntu man.

    9.04 now.

    what about you?
     
  10. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    I use debian and slackware got freebsd running in vmware-server
     
  11. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    That's cool.

    I used to use PCLinuxOS. Thought that was pretty decent too. I'm not really promiscuous with my Linux OS things though, unlike most people.
     
  12. raysun

    raysun D4N73_666 4861786f72

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    nice one ubuntu is a good choice you can make it as simple or complex as you want it to be
     
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