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Poll: Do you use antivirus software?

41 点作者 bmaeser超过 11 年前

40 条评论

tedivm超过 11 年前
I am extremely bias, as I work for Malwarebytes, but it always amazes me how many smart people, who know a lot about computers, think that it&#x27;s unnecessary to run some sort of protection software. Zero day exploits in browsers and their plugins (flash, java, even pdf readers) happen all the time, and malware authors love taking advantage of them. In a world where just browsing to a website can get you infected it&#x27;s probably a good idea to have something to stop that. There is no set of &quot;safe habits&quot; that makes you immune to this- even going to reddit has gotten people infected when their ad network was compromised, and stuff like that happens <i>constantly</i>.<p>My other favorite thing is all the people who say they&#x27;ve never run antivirus&#x2F;antimalware, but then also claim to never have been infected. How would they even know? Modern malware <i>tries</i> to go undetected, it doesn&#x27;t want to get detected and removed so it tried to remain as unobtrusive as possible.<p>Those of you running linux or osx are exempt from this minirant ;-)
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elorant超过 11 年前
If you don&#x27;t download warez you don&#x27;t need an antivirus. Just follow good old fashioned policies, like not opening executable attachments in emails, don&#x27;t install codecs from companies you don&#x27;t know etc., and install a firewall to monitor outgoing traffic.<p>I have a Windows 7 desktop and occasionally I might run a scan from an antimalware software. That&#x27;s as far as I&#x27;m willing to go, I don&#x27;t install special av software because they consume a lot of resources especially with real time analysis.<p>EDIT: Furthermore, if you’re a tad paranoid you can enable AppLocker in Windows to eliminate any chance of an unwanted program wreaking havoc on your machine. Anything that’s not signed by a company you approve doesn’t run.
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teach超过 11 年前
At work I&#x27;m required to use a locked-down Windows 7 machine, which has antivirus software I can&#x27;t disable. (I would disable it if I could.)<p>At home I use Linux and do not use antivirus software.<p>I also always log in as root. I like to live dangerously. :)
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josefresco超过 11 年前
My existing Windows machines run ESET but I&#x27;m considering <i>not</i> for my new Win8 machine.<p>I love ESET and have found it finds and stops viruses missed by others. However I found that the built in AV with Win8 was finding things that ESET missed.<p>This leads me to believe that the stock AV is sufficient, and running an additional malware scanner periodically will give me the best results.
Spittie超过 11 年前
I user to use MSE under windows, and did the occasionally scan with MBAM.<p>Then I ditched Windows for Linux, and never saw an AV again :)<p>Anyway, Windows has got considerably more secure than the past. I feel that I used to run an antivirus &quot;just because&quot;, and not because I felt the need for it.<p>The &quot;trick&quot; is to always keep your system update (which mean, always install the latest patches as soon as they come out), always use an up-to-date browser, remove&#x2F;disable (with click2play) any browser plugins, block ads (unblock them on sites that you feel secure&#x2F;trustable, but ads are one of the main vector of diffusion for viruses), and obviously don&#x27;t run any &quot;sketchy&quot; software you might find on the net (VirusTotal and similiar help with that, but for one-time&#x2F;few uses, it&#x27;s better to run a virtual machine and then restore it).
lukio超过 11 年前
Microsoft security essentials.<p>I was using Avast for years before that but then they started showing ads and other BS so I decided to let it go.
kunai超过 11 年前
<a href="http://xkcd.com/272/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;xkcd.com&#x2F;272&#x2F;</a>
esonderegger超过 11 年前
I have a HTPC running Windows 7 that has Microsoft Security Essentials installed (mostly to stop it from bugging me). My audio&#x2F;video editing machine is a Mac without any antivirus software installed. And my development machine is running Ubuntu LTS without any antivirus. What&#x27;s awkward is I don&#x27;t even know which option to upvote.
gmuslera超过 11 年前
Properly named antivirus have little sense in Linux, something runs as user and have the ability to modify system executables and spread to other systems probably are only experimental at best.<p>But that don&#x27;t take out following the by default security practices in distributions (install only from the distribution, be root only for the essentials, don&#x27;t have by default enabled remote services, firewalls with everything denied by default, updating, etc).<p>Trojans, vulnerabilities in enabled services, or even in browsers&#x2F;plugins&#x2F;etc are still a concern, but those kinds of attack are not the ones that antivirus usually spot. Checking for rootkits (i.e. with rkhunter), browsers with improved security, and portknocking to make visible private services only to the people&#x2F;computers that will use them are examples of measure that you can take.<p>And, of course, you can always install clamav in your linux mail&#x2F;file server if your users use windows.
OSButler超过 11 年前
One option that&#x27;s missing is self-monitoring.<p>I don&#x27;t run any antivirus software on my PC, but I do keep a very close eye on my running processes and network traffic.<p>The same goes for applications&#x2F;code downloaded from the internet or email attachments.<p>My internet connection is also very slow, especially the upload speed, so you do notice right away if a program is uploading data.<p>Also, at least on my Windows PC, I do clean reinstalls every now and then, so my OS install is usually less than a year old.<p>I know this isn&#x27;t foolproof and there are always ways to get around this, but the same goes when you&#x27;re running antivirus software.<p>There is no 100% safe option, the tricky part is finding a solution that works for you in both performance and convenience.
rogerthis超过 11 年前
I never used anti-virus in Windows.<p>Once I was happily searching the web for a solution to programming problem and a windows-like very good looking dialog popped up asking me something I could not answer no. All of a sudden my computer became unusable and, as fast as I could, I turned my router off. Then started a two hours fight to find what happened and solve the problem. Some Java code installed some things when I clicked yes in the dialog. I was using a vulnerable Java runtime, which had been recently exploited.<p>I still don&#x27;t use anti-virus in Windows. But I turned the Java plugin off. And now I use more Linux to do web development.
abhididdigi超过 11 年前
I&#x27;ve tried almost every Antivirus out there.<p>After I started earning, I started buying Antivirus software. I started with Norton, which crashed my hard disk one day because of a virus, I tried McAfee, which wasn&#x27;t very good taking large amounts of memory, and finally I had to settle to E-Set NOD 32. I&#x27;m not trying to promote the product, But that is one top notch Software. But the Customer Care at E-set is uh-oh, shit.<p>On Linux, I never had the reason to use any Antivirus, because those who write viruses target Windows(mostly) because of its market share.
mathenk2超过 11 年前
While no system is 100% safe from viruses and malware, on my Linux machine I am guilty of not installing any AV. In the last decade or more, I have had no reason to -- although times may be changing. My web browser does not have flash, pdf readers are disabled, I&#x27;m always prompted on downloads, and Java can only run under user &#x27;ohgodno&#x27; (and yes, it does have a passwd.)<p>In most cases if there is an issue with a Linux machine, you can wipe out a user and their files to remedy the problem -- the core system is very rarely impacted.
niuzeta超过 11 年前
On Windows machine it&#x27;s pretty much impossible not to. Try installing Windows XP on a virtual box without any firewall setup, and within a day(or even hour) you will get infected. Windows Defender is fairly reliable as far as I&#x27;ve heard, but I&#x27;d be happier knowing that someone more qualified who specifically does that for a living is looking over.<p>Also, when you have non-tech-savvy families you generally want to just get a cover-multiple-pc-at-a-license deals, just because it saves you <i>a lot</i> of hassles.
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bearbin超过 11 年前
Is there any <i>good</i> real-time AV for desktop linux available?
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frigg超过 11 年前
I use windows defender because it comes with windows 8 and it&#x27;s enabled by default (if that counts). I don&#x27;t remember the last time I was infected by malware though.
actionscripted超过 11 年前
Under OS X 10.9: No, Under Win 8.1: No<p>When I&#x27;m in Windows I&#x27;m only playing games or casually browsing the web so attacks aren&#x27;t a concern and if I do get infected I&#x27;ll just wipe it and let Steam re-sync things. On my Mac I&#x27;ve got Time Machine just in case things get weird but, while I know OS X isn&#x27;t virus-proof, I&#x27;m really not worried about catching something.
romaniv超过 11 年前
I started using an anti-virus on Windows a few years ago, but it never detected anything. There are other ways to stay secure. (Common sense when dealing with downloaded files, Sandboxy, JS blocked by default in the browser.)<p>Overall, I feel that a truly secure system shouldn&#x27;t need an anti-virus at all. Maybe some detection software like Tripwire, but not a scanning antivirus.
Jhsto超过 11 年前
Being part of AV beta programs is a great way to have reliable AV without the need of purchasing licenses every year. I&#x27;am myself part of F-Secure beta programme, which I use to protect my Windows. Despite of few crashes with their banking protection, I feel safe to say that beta programs are as protective as any stable builds.
wnevets超过 11 年前
I run MSE. I dont have adobe or java products exposed by the browser nor do I download random binarys from the internet.
nicholassmith超过 11 年前
OS X since 10.4, and I&#x27;ve never even considered installing one. I&#x27;m aware that there&#x27;s been trojans for OS X, but I don&#x27;t open strange attachments, and I make sure I know where all my software is coming from.<p><i>Although</i> OS X does actually have a file scanner built in, it&#x27;s not a full anti-virus suite though.
Ellipsis753超过 11 年前
I use Gentoo Linux and do not have any antivirus software. There doesn&#x27;t really seem to be any for Linux systems. If someone knows of one please recommend it so I can take a look.<p>Then again, there&#x27;s fairly few viruses targeted at Linux systems and I&#x27;m sure even fewer I&#x27;d be likely to get on my Gentoo system.
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Romoku超过 11 年前
I use Windows 8 which has built in MSE. I also have Malwarebytes Pro which does active monitoring.
Raphmedia超过 11 年前
Nope. It&#x27;s always off.<p>I turn it on and scan about once a month or so. At most, I have some spywares.<p>From experience, all the viruses that managed to infect me couldn&#x27;t be fixed by the antivirus software and I had to do it manually, which is a pain.
pwnna超过 11 年前
My question for AV is... what&#x27;s the actual detection rate for viruses and malware?<p>As far as I understand, most of AV detection is still based around hash matching. Someone should correct me if I am wrong, though.
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codegeek超过 11 年前
Windows, I use the free microsoft security essentials. Linux, none.
sksksk超过 11 年前
I usually use a mac, but on my windows machine (which I use rarely) I run deepfreeze which resets my computer back to a predefined pint every time I restart it.
xenophonf超过 11 年前
I assume that for the purposes of your survey, running ClamAV as part of a junk mail filter (all hosted on FreeBSD or Linux) counts as a &quot;yes&quot;.
adamb_超过 11 年前
By [other] I assume they mean [Android], since that&#x27;s the 4th biggest mainstream OS to sport modern antivirus software.
nevinera超过 11 年前
My chromebook doesn&#x27;t appear to need one.
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edu超过 11 年前
I use ClamXAv but it&#x27;s not running all the time, just for certain files. Does it count as yes or not?
erikig超过 11 年前
May I suggest: [mobile] yes [mobile] no
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AlexMax超过 11 年前
I wonder how many Windows users who voted no are running Windows Defender without realizing it.
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fishercs超过 11 年前
I have sophos on all my home systems, it works well and has a pretty small memory footprint.
iaskwhy超过 11 年前
I have Microsoft Security Essentials installed but I only run it on-demand.
emandelbrot超过 11 年前
it is a waste of resources, my files are stored on the cloud and my dev env is a softlayer instance, so if my computer have a virus or someone steals it, I won&#x27;t give a s..t
eof超过 11 年前
surprised at how close total number of mac&#x2F;win&#x2F;linux are. also wonder what the 3% of people on &#x27;other&#x27; are usiing.. just ios or android?
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pinkskip超过 11 年前
What&#x27;s that?
YeahKIA超过 11 年前
Microsoft security essentials is what I use. Primarily because I have been using it on my older windows 7 machine.
gabeio超过 11 年前
only basic users on mac would need antivirus because they can&#x27;t tell what software is trust-worth and which is not.
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