as of right now we have Mcafee .
when i ran mcafee i didnt show any viruses or adware or spyware.
i ran Norton security scan (free version) a few days ago it said this cpu had a virus on it called "trojan.Zlob".
that th
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I used to use McAfee but found that Norton Anti-virus was far more efficient in virus detection and was also much easier to configure. It is a bit of a memory hog, however. If Norton says you have a virus, then I would trust them and delete it. For increased spyware detection, I recommend Ad-Adware for a reliable free program and SpySweeper for subscription program ($50 per year but it's the best around).
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i wouldnt suggest it. I got atrojan just like that one on my laptop, and when i switched, i couldnt catch the virus. The virus let worse ones in and crashed my computer. I suggest u go to bullguard.com and post on the forums for advice. Hope this helps!
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Mcafee might not have the files available to remove Trojan.Zlob. If Norton shows that it detects Trojan.Zlob, then you should take Norton warning seriously and let Norton remove it. If you don't want to pay for Norton, you can use free products like Spybot Search and Destroy and Smitfraudfix.
You can find more information about Trojan.Zlob here http://www.spyware-techie.com/zlob-remov...
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