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    • NerdyDadN
      NerdyDad
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      I use Sophos at home. They have 5 licenses for free. Supposedly its the same as their business product. I've not had any infections yet, that I know of.

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      • coliverC
        coliver
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        Windows Defender.

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          Francesco Provino @RojoLoco
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          @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

          Webroot is the jam.

          I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

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          • RojoLocoR
            RojoLoco @Francesco Provino
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            @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

            @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

            Webroot is the jam.

            I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

            And I use a regular windows machine with webroot, also no problems. Different strokes. Also, the OP asked for antivirus recommendations, not a total home computer infrastructure change.

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @Francesco Provino
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              @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

              @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

              Webroot is the jam.

              I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

              Yeah I just throwaway entire datacenters when I need to have a clean internet browser.

              datacenter_scale.png

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @Francesco Provino
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                @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

                @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

                Webroot is the jam.

                I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

                I do the same thing. It doesn't even feel much different than just using a browser when using VMWare workstation. Copy and paste, drag and drop work flawlessly between OS(es). Want to copy a file from a windows vm to ubuntu vm? Just drag and drop.

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                  Francesco Provino @RojoLoco
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                  @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

                  @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

                  @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

                  Webroot is the jam.

                  I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

                  And I use a regular windows machine with webroot, also no problems. Different strokes. Also, the OP asked for antivirus recommendations, not a total home computer infrastructure change.

                  I won't expose a windows host to free internet surfing, regardless of the AV in use.
                  A light browser-VM today is a free, simple, extremely secure and effective way of doing security-by-separation.

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                  • coliverC
                    coliver @DustinB3403
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                    @DustinB3403 said in Home Anti-virus:

                    @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

                    @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

                    Webroot is the jam.

                    I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

                    Yeah I just throwaway entire datacenters when I need to have a clean internet browser.

                    datacenter_scale.png

                    Pshh who recycles datacenters? We just throw away the planet when it goes bad.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @coliver
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                      @coliver said in Home Anti-virus:

                      Windows Defender.

                      When I use Windows, this is what I use. It works perfectly well, it's free and fully integrated. For home users, I don't see any value to replacing it.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        Of course, Linux is the best AV 🙂

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                        • NerdyDadN
                          NerdyDad @Francesco Provino
                          last edited by

                          @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

                          @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

                          @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

                          @RojoLoco said in Home Anti-virus:

                          Webroot is the jam.

                          I just use a disponsable, self-resetting VM for internet. No problem whatsoever.

                          And I use a regular windows machine with webroot, also no problems. Different strokes. Also, the OP asked for antivirus recommendations, not a total home computer infrastructure change.

                          I won't expose a windows host to free internet surfing, regardless of the AV in use.
                          A light browser-VM today is a free, simple, extremely secure and effective way of doing security-by-separation.

                          Then you might as well go with either Qubes OS or KVM on top of a Linux distro. My I suggest Korora? Its pretty popular around here.

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                          • coliverC
                            coliver @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:

                            @coliver said in Home Anti-virus:

                            Windows Defender.

                            When I use Windows, this is what I use. It works perfectly well, it's free and fully integrated. For home users, I don't see any value to replacing it.

                            That's my thinking. Traditional AV is outdated and having a hard time keeping up with threats. Why spend a massive amount of money on something that is only going to work slightly better.

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                            • nadnerBN
                              nadnerB
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                              @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....
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                              • NerdyDadN
                                NerdyDad @nadnerB
                                last edited by

                                @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....
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                                Check your BIOS. It just maybe disabled.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @nadnerB
                                  last edited by

                                  @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                  @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....

                                  How is that even possible?

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                                  • nadnerBN
                                    nadnerB @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:

                                    @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                    @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....

                                    How is that even possible?

                                    My bad. I was thinking type 1. Type 2 does work. I hate it but it works.

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                                    • RojoLocoR
                                      RojoLoco @nadnerB
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                                      @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                      @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....
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                                      Exactly. All these "free" things being suggested would cause me to have to invest in new hardware, learn VMWare/KVM/XS etc, all just so I can check email or look up info on google. Or I could take the free webroot license I own, apply it to my current machine, and mission accomplished. All the above suggestions also destroy my work/life balance (no interest in loud ass, power sucking virtual host machine hosts in my house). It's like trying to invent a new desalinization process when all you really need is to stick a barrel out to gather rainwater.

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                                        Francesco Provino @nadnerB
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                                        @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                        @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....
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                                        I don't think it's possible with any x86 machine that has <15 years. Even a Pentium 4 can do regular virtualization (no hw assisted) with virtualbox or vmware… I'm pretty sure of that!

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @nadnerB
                                          last edited by

                                          @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in Home Anti-virus:

                                          @nadnerB said in Home Anti-virus:

                                          @IRJ & @Francesco-Provino That's all fancy, spankeriffic, and all but my hardware is incapable of virtualisation....

                                          How is that even possible?

                                          My bad. I was thinking type 1. Type 2 does work. I hate it but it works.

                                          How is that possible, though? What is stopping a Type 1 from working?

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Francesco Provino
                                            last edited by

                                            @Francesco-Provino said in Home Anti-virus:

                                            I don't think it's possible with any x86 machine that has <15 years. Even a Pentium 4 can do regular virtualization (no hw assisted) with virtualbox or vmware… I'm pretty sure of that!

                                            It was only some P4s. The early P4s could not, but by the Pentium D era towards the end of the P4, they could.

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