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What is the best Antivirus software for nonprofit org?

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My church have about 15 -20 desktops and some of desktops are public access.

I got some brand name of Antivirus: Avast, AVG, BitDefender, CA, F-Secure, Kaspersky, McAfee, Microsoft Onecare, NOD32, Norton, Panda, Shield Deluxe, Sophos, Trend Micro.

I need information about:

1. How are the preformance of this software: include detection rate, ocupied memory, updating process (can I centralized the update), and market share.

2. What's the price of 25 license for charity.

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  1. Just follow the link below for the best freeware programs that you can get:

    http://ultcomprepair.blogspot.com/2008/0...

    As far as programs that you can pay for they go in this fashion:

    1) Norton

    2) Kaspersky

    3) Nod32

    Do not use, AVG, CA, McAfee, Panda, Shield, or Trend.  All of those programs have garbage quality.  


  2. MY SECURITY

    Spyware Blaster anti spyware

    http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/sbdownlo...

    Spybot anti spyware

    http://www.safer-networking.org/en/downl...

    Firefox 3.0.1 web browser

    http://www.getfirefox.com

    Firefox Security Extensions:

    Firefox Options Security

    Content:

    check block pop ups

    should pop ups get through [ and they will ],get the url and enter that in the load images section and choose block

    Privacy:

    Cookies:

    put that same url into accept cookies and choose block

    Dr Web link checker

    This plugin allows you to check any file you are about to download, any page you are about to visit with online version of Dr.Web anti-virus!

    New menu item "Scan with Dr.Web" will appear on hyperlink context menu.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...

    Finjan Link Checker

    Finjan SecureBrowsing alerts you when any malicious content in a webpage

    that proactively alerts when you encounter a potential malicious content hiding behind links of search results, ads and other selected web pages.is a free service that proactively alerts you to potential malicious content hiding behind links of search results, ads and other selected web pages. Finjan SecureBrowsing accesses each of the URLs in its current form on the web, and scans the relevant pages in real time using Finjan's patented behavior-based technology. Finjan SecureBrowsing then displays a safety rating next to each link it has scanned. is a security extension for your browser that scans and classifies web addresses to provide you with safety rating of URLs before you visit them. Proactively alerting you to potentially malicious web addresses in links of search results, ads and other selected web pages, SecureBrowsing protects you from webpages that could be used to compromise your privacy and identity.

    in searches [ google,yahoo,ect ] there will be green [ safe ],yellow [ caution ] and RED [ DANGER ] icons on each link

    PAY ATTENTION HERE TO THOSE RED [ DANGER ] ICONS !

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...

    Blocksite website Blocker

    automatically blocks websites of your choice. Additionally, this extension will disable all

    hyperlinks to these websites, by just displaying the link text

    without the clicking functionality.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox...

    Suggested Internet Options Security Settings:

    control panel

    internet options:

    Advanced tab:

    all unsafe/unsigned ActiveX disabled

    unsafe authenticode disabled

    Script disabled

    File Prompting disabled

    Access Across Domains disabled

    Scripting Internet Explorer disabled

    No Addressbar or status bar disabled

    Launch Unsafe Applications/Files disable

    Software Permissions high safety

    Allow Statusbar update By Script disabled

    Allow Websites Prompt for Info Using Scripts disabled

    Privacy Tab:

    advanced

    override

    allow 1st party cookies

    3rd party [ spy/malware/tracking ] cookies BLOCKED

    I.E.:

    tools--options

    content--content adviser--enable--approved sites

    enter addresses and choose NEVER

    XP: Disable Net Messenger

    start--all programs--administrative tools--services

    all services are listed in alphabetical order

    Alerter

    right click--select properties--select disable

    Messenger [ NOT related to instant messenger or MSN messenger ]

    right click--select properties--from drop down menu,select disable

    please don't forget to choose Best Answer

    this answer has been selected as Best Answer 3 times

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