Tuesday, April 7, 2015

The Best Free Antivirus for 2015

Given that these products are free you can shop around, try several to see which suits you best.

Panda Free Antivirus 2015

Free
Panda Free Antivirus 2015 scores on par with the best commercial antivirus tools, both in our hands-on tests and independent labs tests. It's a new Editors' Choice for free antivirus. Read the full review ››

Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition (2014)

Free
You'll hardly know Bitdefender Antivirus Free Edition (2014) is present on your system, unless it quashes a problem. Its tiny main window and unobtrusive style are great if you want a strong, silent, and free antivirus solution. Read the full review ››

Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Free

Free
Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Free shields your browsers against exploit attacks, even never-before-seen zero-day attacks. Give this unusual, free security tool a try. Read the full review ››

360 Internet Security 2013

Free
With an uncluttered user interface decorated in cheery pastels, 360 Internet Security 2013 is one of the better-looking free antivirus products. It performs its essential antivirus functions well, but an over-enthusiastic behavior-based detection system flags good and bad programs alike. Read the full review ››

Ad-Aware Free Antivirus+ 11

Free
The folks at Lavasoft gave Ad-Aware Free Antivirus+ 11 a total user-interface makeover and a new antivirus engine partner. The user interface is truly pleasing, a nice change. However, the product lost a little ground in malware blocking. Read the full review ››

Avast Free Antivirus 2015

Free
The new home router security check in Avast Free Antivirus 2015 is brilliant; this area has been totally overlooked by most vendors. However, the product's central antivirus protection is just average. Read the full review ››

AVG AntiVirus Free 2015

Free
AVG AntiVirus Free 2015 has a new look, and its Web TuneUp tool enhances browser security. It's a very good choice for free antivirus. Read the full review ››

Comodo Antivirus 8

Free
Comodo Antivirus 8 offers decent antivirus protection and a whole raft of advanced security features. However, those advanced features are probably too complex for the average user. Read the full review ››

FortiClient 5.0

Free
Although it's designed to work with a network appliance, FortiClient 5.0 also functions as a standalone antivirus, with parental control and VPN client thrown in. And it's free! Read the full review ››

Source : PCmag

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