Hi My ISP is offering McAffee Internet Security 2012 and I have a couple questions.
1) Is this the same version that is sold retail?
2) Can I trust this when I download updates,meaning would my ISP Ease Drop when downloading.
I thank you in advance.
Win XP SP3 1 gig of Ram 300gb HD.:confused:
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AskWoody LoungerMay 5, 2012 at 12:19 am #483089Viewing 11 reply threadsAuthorReplies-
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AskWoody_MVPMay 5, 2012 at 1:12 am #13314551) Probably. You could buy it for $12.
2) Eavesdrop? No, why would they? -
Paul T
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WSMedico
AskWoody LoungerMay 5, 2012 at 4:14 am #1331466I definitely do not favor McAfee. McAfee is paying many PC manufacturer’s to include it in new PC’s and I suspect they are doing the same with ISP’s because they have lost so much of the AV market share. The university IT Dept my wife works for recently dropped McAfee university wide because of poor performance in favor of another app.
A 15 month subscription to McAfee Av came free on a new PC I recently purchased for my Granddaughter. I immediately removed it and installed MSE. That’s what I think of McAfee. Just my 2 cents.
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WSZee15
AskWoody LoungerMay 5, 2012 at 7:23 pm #1331598Hi: What I also wanted to say was I plan on using this laptop offline for personal use but, wanted an a AV and FW Suite so when I update monthly MS patches I can have some type of protection while on the internet.And when XP updates are no longer unavailable I will just use the laptop as is.
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Paul T
AskWoody MVPMay 6, 2012 at 2:00 am #1331607The Windows firewall works really well and you can turn it up if you want even more protection.
As long as you practice safe hex you won’t get a virus.
1. Be careful when surfing.
2. Only download things you really need and always scan them before running.
3. Read and understand the message before clicking OK.
4. Backup lots.cheers, Paul
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AskWoody LoungerMay 8, 2012 at 12:05 pm #1331815This caught my eye…the Computer Associates package being pushed by Comcast installers is a pig. It (or the Comcast installer person) doesn’t bother to check if you already have AV, and when it runs alongside another one, the system may as well be dipped in molasses.
ConstantGuard, I think it’s called. It might work just fine all by itself, but it’s making me a nice bit of beer money as I keep removing it from systems that have suddenly slowed.
-John
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b
AskWoody_MVPMay 8, 2012 at 1:27 pm #1331824This caught my eye…the Computer Associates package being pushed by Comcast installers is a pig. It (or the Comcast installer person) doesn’t bother to check if you already have AV, and when it runs alongside another one, the system may as well be dipped in molasses.
ConstantGuard, I think it’s called. It might work just fine all by itself, but it’s making me a nice bit of beer money as I keep removing it from systems that have suddenly slowed.
-John
Comcast Constant Guard includes Norton Security Suite as an option, and they also push Immunet from Sourcefire. Is there another Comcast AV from CA?
Bruce
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AskWoody PlusMay 14, 2012 at 3:14 pm #1332650PC Magazine tested McAfee Total Protection 2012, which is a step up from McAfee Internet Security 2012, and found it to be nothing special. Since your online activity will be infrequent, and unless you really need a suite, try one of the better free products like Avast! (http://www.avast.com/en-us/index) or AVG (http://free.avg.com/us-en/homepage). If you go with Avast!, turn off the Cloud Community feature, because it doesn’t like being disconnected from the internet. Also, as a previous post mentioned, your operating system already has a firewall, so just make sure it’s turned on.
WSbobdog
AskWoody LoungerJune 7, 2012 at 8:54 am #1335598I agree that McAfee Internet Security 2012 is nothing special, and I’m no fan of Norton Internet Security, either. In my experience, they’re both bloated resource hogs, and I go out of my way to remove them from client machines whenever I can. Even AVG Free, a past favorite of mine, has gotten bloated and intrusive lately.
Counter-intuitive as it may seem, I actually prefer MSSE. It’s got a small footprint, doesn’t interfere, and does a pretty good job of catching malware on the spot for most users.
There’s no such thing as a perfect AV product. And for most users, I see no reason to cripple a machine with an overly aggressive product that gets in the way and slows a machine down to a crawl, unless a user has a history of repeated malware attacks.
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cesmart4125
AskWoody LoungerJuly 1, 2012 at 9:23 pm #1338691Some other antimalware (pertains to spyware, worms, Trojans, etc.) to consider are Avast, Malwarebytes’ Antimalware, and SUPERAntispyware. Major Geeks has a site in which it recommends products and methods to remove malware–Malwarebytes’ Antimalware and SUPERAntispyware were two of the products they recommended in their site. One year I purchase Avast and SUPERAntispyware, and the next I purchase Malwarebytes’ Antimalware.
This combination of products has worked great for me. Before I tried it, I contacted the manufacturers to see if they anticipated conflicts, and they did not.
Several of the volunteers at our Mature Persons’ (not senior!!!) Computer Lab have advanced degrees and more than 30 years experience in IT. All of them are using Norton products such as Norton Antivirus and Norton Internet Security.
I definitely would not recommend any TrendMicro Products. I purchased their security suite several years ago, and my computer filled up with a veritable zoo of malware. When I wrote to the company asking for a refund, they did not acknowledge my letter, much less give me a refund.
Hope my thourghts along with the others help you in making a decision.
Charles
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AskWoody LoungerJuly 2, 2012 at 4:14 am #1338711Well if we are throwing names around, Emsisoft has some great security products. Emsisoft Anti-Malware (Anti-Malware and AV) and Online Armor firewall. These are the active products that I run in my computers. The anti-malware product ranks recurrently at the top of comparative tests, regardless of what other products are part of the tests). OA is not only a network firewall, but also an OS firewall, that allows you to have control over what apps and components are allowed to run in your computer. Both are rather easy to use and quite unobtrusive.
I would steer well clear of McAffee. As far as I can tell, Norton’s latest versions are much lighter and seem to be reasonably good, much better than the versions that got them a bad reputation.
WSMedico
AskWoody LoungerJuly 2, 2012 at 4:17 am #1338712I have to agree there. I used Norton back in the Win 95 days, perhaps into Win 98 (can’t really remember the exact time) Kept getting more obtrusive until I said good-bye. Even though I have read it is better, I just don’t bother anymore. There are just too many excellent free apps available.
The same thing holds true for McAfee. They have sunk so low in the reputation department, I suspect if they did not pay OEM’s to include McAfee with new PC’s, they would be in very poor shape. (Perhaps they still are). I know the large University my wife works for the IT department switched from McAfee to something else about a year ago. It seems McAfee has been big in Enterprise environments, although it appears that is changing as well.
The only AV that has a worse reputation from my ISP is CA (I think this is what it’s called) that Road Runner used to offer. I see they have now switched to McAfee as well, but I will not install McAfee anywhere near my PC’s.
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