Antivirus Reviews
AhnLab
Catching an attempt to spread malicious code through a YouTube video is just one of the ways AhnLab is watching out for your device’s security. AhnLab V3 Internet Security delivers impressive enterprise-grade endpoint protection without the usual performance overhead. Its comprehensive scanning and algorithm-based data deletion tools make it a tool I’d recommend to any business serious about online security.
TrustPort
TrustPort Mobile Security is a virus scanner and app permission inspector that gives users powerful control over the security of their devices. Its call filtering can prevent unauthorized outbound calls and SMS messages, and the Premium upgrade fee is extremely reasonable.
Scanguard
Scanguard is a newer antivirus suite with a powerful anti-malware engine and an impressive range of security features. But it has some problems. Most of its important security features are only available as separate add-on purchases, which are too expensive. I also had trouble with the customer support department when trying to access essential features which were supposedly included with my subscription. That said, if you’re just looking for an easy-to-use antivirus with powerful malware protection and a fast VPN, Scanguard is a decent choice. You can get up to 75% off the most expensive Scanguard plan, and there’s a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can give the product a try and decide if it’s right for you.
Dr.Web
This smaller software developer offers two Windows antiviruses that—used alone or together—provide more than enough protection against both known viruses and zero-day threats.