Windows 10: Which are the most credible anti-virus/anti-malware review websites?

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  1. ship69 Win User

    Which are the most credible anti-virus/anti-malware review websites?


    Hello

    Which are the most credible anti-virus/anti-malware software review websites?

    Thanks

    J

    :)
     
    ship69, Sep 5, 2019
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  2. McAffee and Emsisoft Anti Malware

    I personally use Emsisoft Anti-Malware and IMO it is far better than McAfee...

    If you decide to use Emsisoft, please make sure to fully uninstall McAfee with the help of their specific removal tool from this List
    of anti-malware product removal tools
    before you install Emsisoft.

    Suggestion to read:


    FYI:

    I've asked a moderator to remove the best buy link in your post. If you want to buy Emsisoft Anti Malware then it's best to go directly to their site: emsisoft.com
     
    Jsssssssss, Sep 5, 2019
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  3. SoFine409 Win User
    Anti-virus and Anti-malware??


    Hi Tsw88. While you will see that everyone has their favorite antivirus software, one especially effective step that you can take, in addition to antivirus software, is to make frequent backup images and store them off line so that if you are the victim of ransomware or virus that you will be able to restore your PC from the backup. Many people here use Macrium Reflect either the paid or free version and store the images on a NAS or a USB drive. This will also protect you from bad updates or accidental loss of files. If you don't already do this you really should look into this.
     
    SoFine409, Sep 5, 2019
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  4. Tsw88 Win User

    Which are the most credible anti-virus/anti-malware review websites?

    Anti-virus and Anti-malware??


    1. Do I need a particular anti-malware software , in addition to Anti-virus?

    2. Is the paid version of Avast good and sufficient enough to reduce risks?

    3. Is "malware" a collective term that includes ransomware, adware, spyware ......
    or are they all different things that require another anti-ransomware, anti-adware, or anti-spyware software alone??

    4. If I want to protect my computer from internet attacks, do I need another internet security software?


    I am so confused about what I should buy or install to minimize the risks of my PC infecting with all those bad things. I have no idea what I should get started
     
    Tsw88, Sep 5, 2019
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