What does /g/ use for Anti-Virus?
Gentoo
>>55118575
Malwarebytes and a script blocker for my browser.
>>55118575
Common Sense 2017
Wait.. I guess w/e comes with Windows.
Comodo and not downloading shit.
>>55118575
i don't, i have windows 10 so i'm good
ClamAV though damn rarely
>>55118575
Common Sense 2016
>>55118749
You need to upgrade, bruh
>>55118602
Trojan or durex
windows defender and not running as admin
meh you can boast about just using common sense but sooner or later you can get into some shit if you run on Windows. I use bitDefender Free for that. Not that it will clean all attacks but it's nice to have something tell me if something goes south so that I can work on it manually
ClamAV, it always detects something in the Firefox temp folder; not sure if those thingies can do harm to Debian, though
>>55118813
>upgrading past 2005
In all the recent versions there's a RCE vulnerability known as "enabling javascript"
Panda
Only Malware Bytes
literally nothing and i havent had any problems with a virus or anything for years.
just stop clicking on BIG_TITTIES.JPG.EXE
and youll stop getting infected
On Windows I just use the build in Windows Defender for realtime monitoring, Malware Bytes and Hitman Pro for on-demand scans (keeping both as portable installations on the flash drive).
On Linux I use nothing.