Friday, November 1, 2013

Windows Vista Consumer Security Software Providers


      
Some companies use products that appear to be antivirus programs to install viruses or malware on your computer. When you install the program, you might also be installing the virus or other malware, without knowing it. Many companies, including those listed on this page, distribute antivirus programs. You should carefully investigate the source of antivirus and other products before downloading and installing them.
The companies listed below provide consumer security software that is compatible with Windows Vista. Just click the company name to see the Windows Vista-compatible product they offer. For business security software that is compatible with Windows Vista, please contact your security vendor of choice.
Important: Before you install antivirus software, check to make sure you don't already have an antivirus product on your computer. If you do, be sure to remove the product you don't want before you install the new one. It can cause problems on your computer to have two different antivirus products installed at the same time.
  • Lavasoft                                                    MYInternet Security
  • F-Secure                                                    Kaspersky Lab
  • Avira                                        Gdata
  • Sunbelt Software                                                UnThreat
  • ArcaBit                                                  Microsoft Security Essentials
  • ESCAN                                                   Prevx
  • Quick Heal                                              Emsisoft
  • Comodo                                             PC Tools
  • K7 Computing                                             Rising
  • Norton by Symantec                                                 Panda Security
  • ESET                                                DrWeb
  • Bullguard                                                    MYFree Antivirus
  • Norman                                                      Ahn Lab
  • Trend Micro                                                  McAfee
  • Avast!                                                     Total Defense
  • AVG                                                      Zone Alarm                                               Bit Defender

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