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360 Total Security

Discussion in 'General Malware And Security' started by Tony D, Feb 8, 2021.

  1. Tony D

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    starbuck Rest In Peace Pete Administrator

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    Mmm so am I.
    I won't be changing mine.
    Here's just a few reviews I found on a quick search...

    https://uk.pcmag.com/antivirus/4692/qihoo-360-total-security

    https://www.techradar.com/uk/reviews/qihoo-360-antivirus-solutions

    There also seems to be an issue when 360 and Malwarebytes are installed on the same system.
    They don't get along at all.
     
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  3. Tony D

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    That's pretty much all anyone needs to hear,
     
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    There also seems to be an issue when 360 and Malwarebytes are installed on the same system.

    That is unfortunately the same regardless of which system, it's never a good idea to run two on demand scanners (AV) both at the same time, because they end up fighting over who starts first an then start scanning each other, ironically computing silently to themselves that one of them must be malware!

    It's the first thing malware does, tries to start first also the first thing the AV does, tries to start first.. When they both start up at the same time.. Party time...!

    https://www.immunet.com/index

    Claim's it doesn't slow you down, I find the mileage may vary depending on how much RAM you've got in your gamer case!
     
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