Is FREE AntiVirus Software SAFE?

I have been getting a lot of emails lately asking me if it is SAFE to use Free AntiVirus Software.

Now my first reaction is “of course it is”, the as I read all of these emails, there was some real concern there. So I decided that I would speak about it via the blog.  But first, a story…

I was at Best Buy last week just looking around at stuff.  I always love walking around Best Buy because I like to touch and feel new products (because I am a gadget geek), and I also love it because Best Buy does a great job of training their staff about the products (well they do in my area anyway).

Now I never buy software at any brick and mortar store, never.  I can read and compare the info online, and I make a decision based upon all the software, not just the one’s “at the store”.

So I am at Best Buy, and I see this guy staring intently at the antivirus software boxes lined up neatly on the shelf.  He had this puzzled look on his face, and he almost looks like he was in pain.  Now I know I shouldn’t do this, but I walked over, introduced myself and told him what I did for a living, and asked him if he had any questions.  He just said “…I have no idea what to do here.”.  So we talked for a while and he said that his Norton AV software had stopped working (again) and that he felt he needed something to replace it, but he had no idea what he needed.

So I talked to him a little about what kind of computer he needed it for, and what he used it for just to gauge what his needs were.  As we were talking, the Best Buy Blue Shirt showed up and asked if we had any questions.  I asked him what software he though my new friend should buy, and the blue shirt picked up a copy of Norton and said “This is our Best Seller”, and then was called away.  Well that didn’t help much at all, so I suggested to my friend that he wasn’t sure what to do that he might want to just get a FREE AntiVirus Software program for the time being until he knew what he needed.

He was amazed that there was FREE SOFTWARE available!  He got a little excited as I talked to him.  I explained that many VERY REPUTABLE AntiVirus Software companies GIVE AWAY a bare bones version of their software.

This is good for you for THREE REASONS:

  1. You can get some AntiVirus Protection on your PC while you weigh the options for your needs without RUSHING into a Bad and/or Costly situation.
    • I HATE when I am forced to make snap decisions!  I always regret my decision, ALWAYS.
  2. You can make sure that the software works on your computer without any conflicts.
    • I explained to my friend that every computer has basically the same Hardware (components, etc) but the software applicaiton are completely different.
    • These differences can cause your computer to not work well with other programs, and AntiVirus programs are notorious for “not playing well with others!”.
    • So it is always a good idea to *TEST* AntiVirus software on your computer before you Commit to it.  This is one reason why AntiVirus Software has one of the HIGHEST RATES of RETURN at the store!!!
    • A testing period of 4-6 weeks should give you a good idea if it will work for you.
  3. It’s Absolutely Free and in most cases there is NO TIME LIMIT on FREE!
    • Some PAID versions of software may give you a 30 FREE TRIAL, but I explained to him that this software was absolutely FREE.
    • I have been running FREE software on my pcs/laptop for YEARS!

So is Free AntiVirus Safe?  Yes (and No!)

Any AntiVirus software is ONLY AS GOOD AS THE LATEST UPDATE.  What does that mean?  Well AntiVirus software uses what is called a “Definition File” which is basically a list of Known Viruses and instructions for the software on how to Cure the Virus.

New PC Viruses come out EVERY DAY!  So these software companies must react to these threats every day, and they create new versions of the “Definition File” every day – and in most cases they make new ones every few hours!

Now with that in mind, how effective your AntiVirus software is going to be is directly related to the version of the “Definition file” that you have.  If your file is 2 months old, your software is not going to be very safe.  Make sense.

Make sure you have the latest update!

I Don’t Know How – or – What is my First Step?

No worries, I have created step-by-step directions in VIDEO that you can easily follow.  If you have any problems, please contact me and I will see what I can do to help.

Click this Link to see the Video!

So what happened to the guy that you met at Best Buy?

Well he went home, followed the steps I just explained, and his computer is running just fine!

If you have any questions or concerns, you can leave a comment below – or you can Email me directly.

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Comments (8)

Doug Woodall

November 15th, 2008 at 11:52 am    


It was nice to offer help. So many dont know.
I myself get people asking me in parking lots even what they should do.
They see my business ad on my van and they have no idea, usually they are using the product that came installed, and they dont know if its even still working.

admin

November 15th, 2008 at 12:03 pm    


I talk about that in my “Taking Control of your PC” video. Most people assume that the Norton AV that came with the computer they purchased 4 years ago is “all they need”, but they haven’t been updating the definition file for 3 years, and with no updates, everything (Norton) turned on, their computer is extremely slow and virtually UNPROTECTED.

Thanks for the comments Doug!

amit

November 8th, 2009 at 8:52 pm    


no perfect solution for viruses

Ali

February 15th, 2010 at 2:07 am    


Free Antivirus software is indeed safe but not every. I would say Avast Home Edition is one of the best free antivirus software. The features offered by it is just amazing to see because not every free products offer such features. very good and helpful post by u.

oeet

March 1st, 2010 at 12:04 am    


Hello, thanks for the article but I wanted to ask you about something I heard not too long ago, that many free antiviruses aren’t safe in the sense that they are being hacked due to holes. And they were easier to deactivate by hackers, I mean it’s not only the definition file what makes them safe.

admin

April 7th, 2010 at 8:08 am    


I do like Avast, and AVG as well. I think that your security should match your work environment as well. I like Avira because of the small footprint. I do suggest reviewing or auditing your anti-virus/anti-malware every 6-8 months.

admin

April 7th, 2010 at 8:13 am    


I always try to identify the source of information like that. Not to suggest that it isn’t good information, but it is all about market share for many of these companies – and sometimes the only leverage that they have is disinformation about the competition. I would suggest reading up on reviews and find out what IT pros in your area use on their own machines. It is always going to be a moving target so try to audit your security software every 6-8 months!

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