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22-09-2008, 01:21 PM
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Alpha Geek
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McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Hi Everyone,
I have been using McAfee 2008 for a long time now. Recently I bought and installed Kasperesky Internet Security 2009. But I'm having problems with updating my virus database!! Currently i'm accessing the net through my cell phone. But to update the database it takes approx 4 hours and in the end (at 99%) i get the error message that due to a connection error my database were not updated!! This has happened more than 5 times!! Are there any anti virus database update available in the installer form???
Or should i switch back to McAfee??? Coz i didnt hav such problems with McAfee!!! Or should i give NOD try???
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22-09-2008, 01:38 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
McAfee has become stale now.
Kaspersky is good
Norton 2009 looks pretty solid
fast, great protection.
download the 15 day trial from the symantec site.
installation takes less than a minute
clean interface.
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22-09-2008, 02:01 PM
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Excessive happiness
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
I m currently using Kaspersky 7 with me and till now i wont face any problems with that like u've mentioned. If it suffocates u, then no harm in switching to some other thing..
Just give McAfee another try. coz earlier i use NOD, which detects each and every folder in my HDD as virus, and i lost all the datas when my bro accidentally click the Full Computer Scan button.
So, i suggest u to give McAfee a chance.
Personally, i prefer Kaspersky.....
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22-09-2008, 02:18 PM
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Wise Old Owl
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
I think it happens for slow connection, it also happens for me with Antivir, i simply cant update with my gprs connection, whereas AVAST updates with no problem.
BTW, i personally like kaspersky, my friend using it, no problem yet.
Last edited by Tech.Masti; 22-09-2008 at 02:20 PM.
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22-09-2008, 04:23 PM
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The Black Waltz
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 FTW!!!!
These kinda questions should be asked in the official AV thread which is a sticky in this section.
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22-09-2008, 06:45 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Just this:
KASPERSKY IS THE BEST
Get KIS 2009 and bam, don't ever worry abt anything related to security, let the viruses and all them **** run for their lives.
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22-09-2008, 09:27 PM
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TheSaint
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
McAfee is good too.
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22-09-2008, 09:41 PM
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Broken In
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by desiibond
Norton 2009 looks pretty solid
fast, great protection.
download the 15 day trial from the symantec site.
installation takes less than a minute
clean interface.
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Norton 2009 may be faster than the previous versions, but regarding detection and cleaning of malware, how do you know its any better than the previous norton versions? It could be that they compromised whatever protection Norton was providing, for speed. Unless a lot of people start recommending Norton 2009 based on real world experiences on how its really good at detecting, preventing and cleaning malware, I won't be going back to Norton.
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Originally Posted by rajkumar_pb
I m currently using Kaspersky 7 with me and till now i wont face any problems with that like u've mentioned. If it suffocates u, then no harm in switching to some other thing..
Just give McAfee another try. coz earlier i use NOD, which detects each and every folder in my HDD as virus, and i lost all the datas when my bro accidentally click the Full Computer Scan button.
So, i suggest u to give McAfee a chance.
Personally, i prefer Kaspersky.....
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You can use your current license with the new version. KAV 8 is better. You know that KAV 7 on high settings does affect system performance but KAV 8 even on the highest settings, is like having the strength of KAV v7 + speed of NOD32 v2! Don't waste time, definitely upgrade to KAV or KIS 8, whichever you are using.
Too bad though what happened to your data but if Nod32 deleted the folders then there must have been an infection otherwise there is just no reason for it to delete all your data folders. I have not used or trialed Mcafee 2008 but I have no doubt that Eset Nod32 Antivirus v3 is definitely better than Mcafee 2008.
But there can be no comparison between KAV/KIS 8 and EAV/ESS 3. Unless Eset pulls off something special, 2009 is going to be Kaspersky's year.
KIS 8 is even better than KAV 8. I especially liked its virtual keyboard. Check out the feature comparison between KAV and KIS 2009.
hell_storm2006 you should definitely continue with KIS 2009. Dont even consider switching to Mcafee or Eset Nod32...or else!
As for updating KIS 2009, I assume its the first time you are updating it after installation, which is why the update is taking so long(even on a slow connection). You can try to update with the KIS firewall turned off, it might help. Unfortunately they still haven't released manual updates for KAV/KIS 2009. I'm not entirely sure if it will work, but if you want, I could zip and split the updates and upload it to rapidshare. You can unzip it to a local folder and update the databases from there. Assuming its the first update, the later updates will be smaller and there won't be a problem downloading it directly from Kaspersky's servers.
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23-09-2008, 01:38 AM
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Right Off the Assembly Line
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
for all you Kaspersky fan visit this blog at http://kasperskysucks.blogspot.com/
I personally recommend Trend micro 2009, which now loads real fast and is also very light on Cpu . Norton's 2009 suit claims are tall, i really wont care if it installs in less than a minute or waht ever - ive had problems with it in the past - and will neva want to try it on my system ever !!
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23-09-2008, 02:49 AM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Kaspersky user here!
But I usually install Avast on systems with slow net connection. Kaspersky update servers are usually slow. For slow net connection, AVG is also good. (Nothing beats Kaspersky though!)
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23-09-2008, 06:14 AM
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The Black Waltz
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
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Originally Posted by hacker.kracker
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The. Blog. Sucks. Kaspersky. Rocks.
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23-09-2008, 12:44 PM
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Alpha Geek
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
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Originally Posted by afonofa
Unfortunately they still haven't released manual updates for KAV/KIS 2009. I'm not entirely sure if it will work, but if you want, I could zip and split the updates and upload it to rapidshare. You can unzip it to a local folder and update the databases from there. Assuming its the first update, the later updates will be smaller and there won't be a problem downloading it directly from Kaspersky's servers.
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Please do that. I would be thankful to you. Please send me the updates. If you split the files. Its better you send it to me through e-mail attachments.
My e-mail id is: hell_storm2004@hotmail.com.
Also please instruct me on how to get the updates working with my KIS 2009. Thanks.
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23-09-2008, 12:59 PM
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The Devil's Advocate
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
NOD 32 & McAfee Stinger.
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23-09-2008, 01:08 PM
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Broken In
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
@hell_storm2006
rgr tht.
I'm not sure if it will work, but its worth a try. How to update KIS 2009 from local folder
I prefer uploading the files to rapidshare or any other file hosting site of your choice. Hope thats ok.
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23-09-2008, 01:23 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
I've heard of McAfee Stinger, some 2.5mb, but what is it exactly?
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23-09-2008, 01:42 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
OMG  another anti-virus WAR..deciding whose the best...not again...
sooo boring....
@thread-starter: pls search b4 u post....there r N number of threads on same topic..blah
blah....thread
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23-09-2008, 01:44 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by desiibond
McAfee has become stale now.
Kaspersky is good
Norton 2009 looks pretty solid
fast, great protection.
download the 15 day trial from the symantec site.
installation takes less than a minute
clean interface.
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+1
norton is back
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23-09-2008, 03:13 PM
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The Devil's Advocate
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by comp@ddict
I've heard of McAfee Stinger, some 2.5mb, but what is it exactly?
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It's a standalone software that detects & deletes some of the most common Trojans & Viruses (around 236 by the current one). Pretty cool, I'm using it right now in my college to clean the machines for our LAN gaming event. Big PITA.
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23-09-2008, 03:20 PM
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Alpha Geek
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by afonofa
@hell_storm2006
rgr tht.
I'm not sure if it will work, but its worth a try. How to update KIS 2009 from local folder
I prefer uploading the files to rapidshare or any other file hosting site of your choice. Hope thats ok.
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I dont mind if you are uploading it in rapidshare. I just thought if the size is small you can send it through e-mail. You just say it. I'll take it. Just let me know when you have sent the e-mail or uploaded the file. What's the size anyways of the database? Thanks a lot man!
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23-09-2008, 04:42 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
I thought I would email it if it was small but the database size for the very first update after installation, is 39.2Mb! I zipped it and it went down to 31.1Mb. So I split the file and uploaded it on rapidshare and here are the links:
KIS2009update.zip
KIS2009update.z01
KIS2009update.z02
KIS2009update.z03
KIS2009update.z04
KIS2009update.z05
KIS2009update.z06
This database(and application program modules) update is for KIS 2009 v8.0.0.454 as on 23rd Sept. 2008.
Code:
unzip to Desktop(or elsewhere), it unzips a folder, 'Update distribution'
> right click KIS in system tray
> settings
> update
> settings button
> source tab
> click Add and add the unzipped folder
> uncheck Kaspersky Lab's update servers
> OK
> OK
> right click KIS in system tray
> click update
Now it should update from the specified folder. I tested this and found that this updates all the databases(banners, phishing sites, spam, malicious scripts, suspicious scripts and network attacks) except for the Malware database. So after the update finishes it will still say, databases are obsolete but if you check the date, then its only the malware database which isn't updated.
To update malware database you will have to update from Kaspersky Lab's servers. But this time the update size is only 5Mb  and I dont think there would be a problem downloading that. After you updated from the local folder reverse the steps so KIS is set to update from Kaspersky Lab's servers.
Code:
right click KIS in system tray
> settings
> update
> settings button
> check Kaspersky Lab's update servers
> delete local folder from the list
> OK
> OK
> right click KIS in system tray
> click update
and KIS will now update the 5Mb required to get all the databases upto date. I have some free Mb to use up for this month anyway  you are welcome, I hope this works for you.
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23-09-2008, 08:44 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Well, KIS is not that much good as the anti-virus and moreover the previous versions of KAV 2009 and KIS 2009 had bugs which prevented it from updating itself. McAfee is a good anti-virus but there are some viruses which search for anti-viruses installed on the system and then corrupt the installation (W32.HIDRAG did the same thing) and McAfee being one of the most common antiviruses dies in this situation. NOD is also a good anti-virus but in the present scenario it has grown too old. So, all in all, Kaspersky's the best!!
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23-09-2008, 09:27 PM
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TheSaint
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
And when you buy McAfee, only buy Virus Scan Plus= Virus Scanner + Firewall
Forget about any other product of theirs.
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24-09-2008, 12:20 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by iMav
It's a standalone software that detects & deletes some of the most common Trojans & Viruses (around 236 by the current one). Pretty cool, I'm using it right now in my college to clean the machines for our LAN gaming event. Big PITA.
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thnx, best of luc for the event
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24-09-2008, 12:36 PM
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by afonofa
I thought I would email it if it was small but the database size for the very first update after installation, is 39.2Mb! I zipped it and it went down to 31.1Mb. So I split the file and uploaded it on rapidshare and here are the links:
KIS2009update.zip
KIS2009update.z01
KIS2009update.z02
KIS2009update.z03
KIS2009update.z04
KIS2009update.z05
KIS2009update.z06
This database(and application program modules) update is for KIS 2009 v8.0.0.454 as on 23rd Sept. 2008.
Code:
unzip to Desktop(or elsewhere), it unzips a folder, 'Update distribution'
> right click KIS in system tray
> settings
> update
> settings button
> source tab
> click Add and add the unzipped folder
> uncheck Kaspersky Lab's update servers
> OK
> OK
> right click KIS in system tray
> click update
Now it should update from the specified folder. I tested this and found that this updates all the databases(banners, phishing sites, spam, malicious scripts, suspicious scripts and network attacks) except for the Malware database. So after the update finishes it will still say, databases are obsolete but if you check the date, then its only the malware database which isn't updated.
To update malware database you will have to update from Kaspersky Lab's servers. But this time the update size is only 5Mb  and I dont think there would be a problem downloading that. After you updated from the local folder reverse the steps so KIS is set to update from Kaspersky Lab's servers.
Code:
right click KIS in system tray
> settings
> update
> settings button
> check Kaspersky Lab's update servers
> delete local folder from the list
> OK
> OK
> right click KIS in system tray
> click update
and KIS will now update the 5Mb required to get all the databases upto date. I have some free Mb to use up for this month anyway  you are welcome, I hope this works for you.
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Thanks man.... tried downloading them from rapidshare yesterday with my GPRS... Guess what, didn't happen!!!! Pathetic download speeds!!!   
In will go and download it from a cyber-cafe today!!
Thanks a lot man!!!
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24-09-2008, 12:37 PM
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Wahahaha~!
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Did I hear someone's computer got infected
Ontopic: I think Norton has come back, currently the paid ones may opt for it.
But I'm always amazed by Avira, how come they always have such a good score. It's one of the best antivirus + add Comodo Pro 3 firewall too
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24-09-2008, 02:04 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
But Kaspersky does both together
Anti-Virus+Firewall=No jhanjat, total security
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24-09-2008, 03:30 PM
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Broken In
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
If you buy KIS with 2 friends, then its much cheaper(~Rs.650 per person) than Eset Smart Security or Norton Internet Security(priced too high).
@hell_storm2006 i hope you can download the 5.xMb that KIS needs to update its malware database, on your GPRS connection.
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25-09-2008, 02:20 AM
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Alpha Geek
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
Quote:
Originally Posted by afonofa
If you buy KIS with 2 friends, then its much cheaper(~Rs.650 per person) than Eset Smart Security or Norton Internet Security(priced too high).
@hell_storm2006 i hope you can download the 5.xMb that KIS needs to update its malware database, on your GPRS connection.
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Thanks a lot man! I really appreciate it! I have updated all the databases. I will enter my KIS 2009 serial tomorrow to get rid of virus problems for a year. I got the 3 user suite for just Rs. 500. Bought it along with my two room mates. I was the only one left for the update! But i hope my bsnl broadband connection comes soon. I have applied for it!!
I have KIS 2009 updated and entered the Key. Although the key is for KIS 2008. But it works for 2009 as well.
But more importantly I had bought the 3 user KIS 2008 pack and guess what.... Currently 4 people are using the key!!! Me, my two room mates and my girlfriend!!!
I don't know how did this happen but its working. Two of them are using the KIS 2008 version and me and one of my room mates have KIS 2009!!!!
Just one question... If in the future I have to format my Hard Disk and re-install Windows. Can I use the same Key again????
Last edited by hell_storm2006; 25-09-2008 at 11:59 AM.
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25-09-2008, 02:22 PM
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Re: McAfee Or Kaspersky Or NOD???
no, KIS is activated online, so formatting HDD doesn't affect anything
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