I’ve looked this up a lot, and I keep getting completely different results in each page I clicked.

I want to know what is the best, most secure antivirus, that’s universal (Supports Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android), that detects 100% of malware.

It doesn’t need to support Linux, but I thought it would be nice.

If you think “antivirus that detects 100% of malware” doesn’t exist, then the one that finds the most malware the fastest

Yes, it can be anti-malware too, but it should fit the conditions above as well.

(Disclaimer: This question and similar questions were Googled before asking here, and I did not find the answers I was looking for.)

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    1 year ago

    The industry for selling security products to end users has become a pile of ineffective and misleading products. On Windows, I would recommend sticking with the built in stuff, unless you have a stong usecase that you know another product will better meet. On linux I would generally expect a sophistocated enough user that antivirus is not needed or helpful.

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    7 months ago

    There isn’t a “best” antivirus.

    There’s some that are really good at detection, and a very small number that are good at prevention.

    Usually, detection also means prevention, unless we’re talking about norton and mcaffee, which sometimes don’t detect anything until after the malware has already done its damage.

    Comodo firewall configured like Cruelsister recommends along with bitdefender free, kaspersky (any edition with the firewall turned off), or MSD with configure defender on MAX is pretty good. Covers everything between comodo FW and one of those other three.

    But those three conventional antivirus programs might start sucking at some point down the line. for as long as I’ve been using it, comodo FW has always been a good choice to pick up the slack of whatever realtime scanner you choose.

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    1 year ago

    in terms of prevention? Comodo, as far as commonly used solutions go, you need to know how to configure it though you also need to know how to handle the alerts it gives you and understand that it won’t ever give you an alert when everything is fine, that’s the catch. A lot of people have fucked up their entire computer when using comodo because they didn’t configure it correctly or blocked/sandboxed the wrong thing.

    in terms of detection? Kaspersky, Bitdefender, Sophos, microsoft defender with configure defender on MAX, Avast/AVG

    Avast and AVG are owned by the same company

    Avira is also pretty good in terms of detection, but the setup file will never go away even after you uninstall it.

    I’m not going to reveal what my security setup is, there’s a certain someone that’s probably going to end up on Lemmy who I’ve encountered on many of their sock puppet accounts. That person is definitely stalking my posts and comments on reddit after some of the stuff I’ve said to them.