Is Norton better than free?

Let’s look at a free online virus scanner compared to Norton antivirus

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I scanned with Norton first and found nothing, then scanned again with bit defender online free virus scanner.

what do you think is the better choice?

A-Squared

Found Riskware.PSWTool.Win32.Brutus

AntiVir

Found SPR/Brutus

ArcaVir

Found Trojan.Psw.Tool.Brutus

Avast

Found Win32:PolyCrypt-ASO

AVG Antivirus

Found nothing

BitDefender

Found Application.PWCrack.Brutus.A

ClamAV

Found Virtool.Brutus

CPsecure

Found PSWTool.W32.Brutus

Dr.Web

Found Tool.BrutusPWS

F-Prot Antivirus

Found security risk or a “backdoor” program

F-Secure Anti-Virus

Found not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.Brutus (6, 2, 605)

Fortinet

Found HackerTool/PWCrack

Ikarus

Found HackTool.Win32.Brutus

Kaspersky Anti-Virus

Found not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.Brutus

NOD32

Found Win32/PSWTool.Brutus application

Norman Virus Control

Found nothing

Panda Antivirus

Found Application/Brutus.A

Rising Antivirus

Found nothing

Sophos Antivirus

Found nothing

VirusBuster

Found nothing

VBA32

Found Win32.PSWTool.Brutus

4 thoughts on “Is Norton better than free?”

  1. Norton sux, get AVG Free

    avg sux
    Go there and and look at the little rectangle at the bottom, you will see a list of virus scanners and what they all found in a recent scan… the site scans like 200 files a minute… so hit refresh and see a new result…. avg and nod32 are complete garbage.

  2. I think I forgot how much time I wasted worrying about what software to use to protect myself. I now use Linux, and have better software than I did with windows, and no antivirus or firewall or antispyware or antimalware. Yes, FREE IS BETTER! It’s better, and it’s free. I also get a choice at bootup if I want to load windows – but when I do, I can’t believe how long you have to wait – sooo slow after using linux – and no multiple workspaces/expose/dock/choice!

  3. Hello,

    From looking at the provided screenshot, it appears that Symantec Endpoint Protection has not reported any threats and that BitDefender Online Scanner found a virus, is that correct?

    If so, are you certain that the BitDefender did not generate a false positive alarm, i.e., report a computer virus when none is actually present?

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky

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