Antivirus (or anti-virus) software is used to prevent, detect, and remove malware, including computer viruses, worms, and trojan horses. Such programs may also prevent and remove adware, spyware, and other forms of malware.

A variety of strategies are typically employed. Signature-based detection involves searching for known malicious patterns in executable code. However, it is possible for a user to be infected with new malware in which no signature exists yet. To counter such so called zero-day threats, heuristics can be used. One type of heuristic approach, generic signatures, can identify new viruses or variants of existing viruses for looking for known malicious code (or slight variations of such code) in files. Some antivirus software can also predict what a file will do if opened/run by emulating it in a sandbox and analyzing what it does to see if it performs any malicious actions. If it does, this could mean the file is malicious.

However, no matter how useful antivirus software is, it can sometimes have drawbacks. Antivirus software can degrade computer performance if it is not designed efficiently. Inexperienced users may have trouble understanding the prompts and decisions that antivirus software presents them with. An incorrect decision may lead to a security breach. If the antivirus software employs heuristic detection (of any kind), the success of it is going to depend on whether it achieves the right balance between false positives and false negatives. False positives can be as destructive as false negatives. In one case, a faulty virus signature issued by Symantec mistakenly removed essential operating system files, leaving thousands of PCs unable to boot. Finally, antivirus software generally runs at the highly trusted kernel level of the operating system, creating a potential avenue of attack

In addition to the drawbacks mentioned above, the effectiveness of antivirus software has also been researched and debated. One study found that the detection success of major antivirus software dropped over a one-year period.

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What is the best anti virus software for vista?
Q. I am using avast home edition, threatfire anti virus free edition, avira antivir personal and malwarebytes anti malware(Purchased). All providing real time protection, i am wondering if all of these are safe enough to be running at the same time and also if it is a good line of security programs to protect my pc. Any recommendations and what security softwares are you using to protect your pc from viruses?
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A. Avast 4.8 avira AVG8.5 but install and use only one anti virus comodo firewall pro malwarebytes anti-malware SUPERAntispyware ccleaner and mvregclean to clean your computer. m
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What anti virus and firewall protection is better than norton anti virus and mozilla firefox?
Q. I have norton anti virus and mozilla firefox but they seem to slow my pc down. I've already done a disk clean up and a defrag but it is still acting funny. Please help!
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A. Norton anti virus uninstall guidelines! Download and run the Norton Removal Tool Use the Norton Removal Tool to remove a failed installation or a damaged Norton product. === In addition to a firewall you must have full time (active) virus protection and full time spyware protection. Use the following instead of Norton. All the following programs are free. --- Windows XP Firewall uses the least resources --- Full Time (Active) Virus Protection If you do not have active virus protection, install only one. All are excellent. Try AVG first; If you do not like it uninstall and try another one. AVG Antivirus 7.5 Free Edition or Free antivirus - avast! 4 Home Edition or AOL Active Virus Shield --- Full Time (Active) Spyware… [cont.]
Answered by ray_8128 - Wed May 23 13:11:58 2007

Is anti-virus software needed for cell phones running Windows Mobile?
Q. I have a Treo that I plan on using to access the Internet. Are viruses a problem? If I should use anti-virus software, any recommendations or places to buy it? Thanks.
Asked by Workout_Joe - Tue Jan 9 20:34:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It depends on how paranoid you are. :-) Currently, the malware for Windows Mobile is virtually non-existent. There is one stupid virus which asks for permission before replicating, and a couple of Trojan horses that are even more stupid. (As opposed to Symbian phones, for which there are lots of viruses and other malware.) However, the platform is definitely vulnerable. Viruses for it are possible and recently it was demonstrated that is possible to overtake a remote Windows Mobile phone just by sending a specially crafted MMS message to it. In any case, a generic protection like a firewall would currently make more sense than a virus scanner for Windows Mobile based devices. Nevertheless, if you really want a virus scanner for Windows… [cont.]
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