

I generally recommend ESET NOD32 Anti-Virus or Emsisoft Anti-Malware as they leave a small aning they are not intrusive and do not utilize a lot of system resources.

Here are links to some recent BC discussion topics with opinions from other members: You may need to experiment and find the one most suitable for your needs. In many cases choosing an anti-virus is a matter of personal preference and what works best on a particular system. Each has has its own strengths and weaknesses and they often use a mix of technologies to detect and remove malware.

Every vendor's virus lab and program scanning engine is different. There is no universal " one size fits all" solution that works for everyone and there is no single best anti-virus.
