I’m not on low budget or anything, maybe under the $70 dollar range. But I’m just looking for all around security that I can renew every year. Right now I have Microsoft Security Essentials. I know its free, and I read reviews it was not the best protection.
Today I read reviews on Bitdefender, visited the site was promising and it had various products as well as free tools.
A few of my friends have Kaspersky and said that it sucked, it was slow, detection rate was also slow.
I’m going to re-visit all antivirus sites and read all their stuff. Most of them want you to buy it. I’m having a hard time finding the right antivirus.


There is not one antivirus or malware app that will detect or remove 100% of the threats. Therefore, a combination of Avast and Malwarebytes works best.
Read the user reviews:http://download.cnet.com/windows/antivir…
http://av-comparatives.org
A reputable AV test site, does pretty detailed testing. Avoid magazine reviews.
MSE is fine, there’s not much between all of them, more a matter of preference. Some have good detection rates, etc, but bad ‘customer service’. Avast is a good, reliable, free AV.
I would recommend Immunet. Immunet antivirus is best and also it is very affordable.http://www.immunet.com/
In my opinion Bit Defender and Kaspersky are the best.
kaspersky this is its features
Kaspersky Anti-Virus features include real-time protection, detection and removal of viruses, trojans, worms, spyware, adware, keyloggers malicious tools and auto-dialers, as well as detection and removal of rootkits. It also includes instantaneous automatic updates via the “Kaspersky Security Network” service.
According to Kaspersky, “Kaspersky Security Network service allows users of Kaspersky Lab security products from around the world to help facilitate malware identification and reduce the time it takes to provide protection against new (“in the wild”) security risks targeting your computer.” Kaspersky Lab maintains a strict privacy policy for use of this service and asserts that volunteering to use this service by sending certain information “contains no personally identifiable information about the user and is utilized by Kaspersky Lab for no other purposes but to enhance its security products and to further advance solutions against malicious threats and viruses.”
Microsoft Windows users may download an Anti-Virus Rescue Disk that scans the host computer during booting inside an isolated Linux environment. In addition, Kaspersky Anti-Virus prevents itself from being disabled by malware without user permission via password access prompts upon disabling protection elements and changing internal settings. It also scans incoming instant messenger traffic, automatically disables links to known malware hosting sites while using Internet Explorer or Firefox and includes free Technical Support and free product upgrades within paid-subcription periods. Kaspersky Lab currently offers 1 year, 2 year and 3 year subscriptions.
and heres a charthttp://i42.tinypic.com/2j3pbfa.jpg