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ComputerConsultant44
01-16-2005, 05:33 PM
Hello my name is John Stevens and I'm just giving you a buyers tip on EZ Antivirus. I do not recommend EZ Antivirus for customers to use. Some Computer Companies use EZ AV as a way to get you too come back to them. How this works is EZ Antivirus has a built in timer that lets off a internet virus while at the same time disabeling your internet firewall as well as other firewalls. How to get out of this, I recommend using Norton Antivirus. Norton does not have a built in timer and is a very good firewall for your PC. And if a computer companie asks if you want EZ AV please say no unless you want to go through what I went through. Thanks for reading this. Have a nice day.
Sincerley,
John Stevens :cool:
ZeratulsAvenger
01-16-2005, 05:51 PM
Your a computer consultant and you deal with companies at the age of 15?
Anyways, I think most people around here tend to stick to the larger names such as Norton or AVG if you want a free option... Never heard of EZ Antivirus. Thanks for the heads up though. Although I dont know what would make me stear away from my beloved AVG :D
SBC Yahoo! Offers EZ AV (by Computer Associates-CA) FREE to its premium users. I had it for awhile, with no ill effects. I guess I removed it before the time bomb went off :/
ComputerConsultant44
01-16-2005, 07:30 PM
yes I am very good at computers for my age. I own a company and fix computers, and do some web making, but I'm suprised you have never seen EZ AV before. It's popular for alot of computer companies. But (51) just a question how long did you have it for?
ComputerConsultant44, you failed to read the posting guidelines for this specific forum.
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Your review fails to comply with those guidelines.
Now - if you wish to be successful in your endeavor, you will not spread rubbish around like you just did. That is acting totally irresponsibly for a professional such as you claim to be. A company such as Computer Associates would not put a time bomb in their software. It just happens to be the same software that Microsoft packed a 1 year free trial along with their free Windows Security CD last year, and the EZ Firewall (part of that free package) is actually a rebadged Zone Alarm PRO. I agree, EZ is not the best AV package out there, but it hardly does anything malicious. You are certainly entitled to your opinion, but let's not spread misinformation around about something that you feel is not up to your standards. If you had an incident using that software, you need to examine the issue more closely before blaming the software. The virus writers know about antivirus software and how to write code to disable it - it happens all the time with MANY brands of security software including Norton - as a professional myself, I've seen that several times.
Now - we do not care how old anyone here is or what they know, but these forums are not the appropriate place for "showing off". Go do that in real life with your peers if you must act that way and remove that tagline from your signature, please.
ZeratulsAvenger - your opening comment was not appropriate either.
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