Speaker 1: At the time of this recording, Norton 360 goes beyond just malware protection for your annual payment, you get 100 gigs of cloud storage, a password manager, access to a VPN parental controls and more. If you feel like doling out some money, check out Norton 360 with LifeLock select this costs $150 per year for five devices. You get real time detection, virus, scanning, and malware removal for free. Remember all that monitoring stuff I was talking about before it can slow down performance because your system is constantly checking itself out bit defender says its software will protect you without slowing down your machine. People, if you want free, but not Microsoft check out bit defender, antivirus free edition. Why am I telling you about a piece of software that's bundled in with windows? That's because in the olden days, windows did not ship with antivirus protection at all. So make sure you keep windows 10 updated. Microsoft defender is updated frequently. Not only that, but it's already running by default. If you have windows 10, you already have this bundled in. Speaker 1: The best free windows antivirus is Microsoft defender. Your antivirus program should catch this for you onto the recommendations as chosen by CNET editors. You're working in Microsoft word, have nothing else running that you know of, and your computer seems to be up floating or downloading a lot of data that probably should not be happening and could be caused by malware. Number four, your antivirus should be looking for suspicious behavior. If something is strange or is known malware, you'll be alerted and walk through how to handle it. A good antivirus program will be doing this monitoring for you. Now you need to go through each one to make sure each process is not malware. Speaker 1: You go into the task manager and you see a bunch of different processes that you don't recognize. You don't see anything that would cause the slowdown. Let's explain this by example, you notice your system is running slower and slower, but you, and tell why you take a look at your task bar. Number three, it should check your system activity for malicious software. If the antivirus program is doing its job, it will look into the contents of your downloads to make sure you're not opening yourself up to danger. It requires you to run it and give it permissions. That means as you download things from whatever site the program is in the background, checking in very basic terms, a piece of malware usually cannot just run itself on your computer. Number two, a good antivirus program, monitors your downloads. That should be the job of your or antivirus software. Speaker 1: You don't wanna be dealing with any kind of malware. Adware blasts you with ads and ransomware is malware that won't let go of your computer or data until you pay a ransom. What is malware? Well it's milit software malware malware includes viruses as well as spyware, adware and ransomware spyware gathers data. When you're looking for a good antivirus program, you should be looking for the following features. However, the term antivirus is one, a lot of people still use instead of anti malware. When I say antivirus program, I don't mean that in the literal sense, they talking about anti malware programs. If you wanna skip to the recommendations, go to this time code right here. We'll tell you what you should look for in an antivirus program. But as remote code exploits continue to allow successful attacks and as Microsoft attempts to walk away from the notoriously hole-riddled Windows XP, businesses and individuals could end up turning to Anti-Exploit to reinforce their armor.Speaker 1: So you're interested in getting the best antivirus for your window system. In 2012, Bustamante predicted to CNET that the technology behind Anti-Exploit would be at the vanguard of a new breed of security software. It also protected five of the commonly attacked software programs. He added that Anti-Exploit defeated all 11 of the most commonly-used exploit kits, which are complete software packages to exploit a computer, and all 14 of the most commonly seen exploits. It works on Java exploit where EMET wouldn't," Kafeine concluded in his report. "Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit is working as expected against all widely used exploit kits. Anti-Exploit was able to stop Kafeine in every test he ran, more than 30 times over two months. To support claims about his own product, Kleczynski hired the independent exploit analysis expert known as Kafeine to try to break the software.
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