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PC Magazine, by Neil Rubenking

When hackers break into government servers to steal your personal data, there's not a darn thing you can do about it. Protecting those servers isn't your job. What you can do is ensure that your own devices are protected against data-stealing Trojans and other sorts of malware by installing antivirus protection. Which antivirus should you use? We'll help you decide.

Data-stealing Trojans aren't the only type of attacker your antivirus will block. Despite the name, these utilities protect against a huge range of malicious programs, including ransomware, spyware, adware, keyloggers, rootkits, Trojans, actual viruses, and more. Fortunately, you can also find a huge range of products designed to fight these malicious programs. PCMag has reviewed over 30 different commercial antivirus utilities, and that's not even counting free antivirus tools. Ten of the premium editions proved effective enough to earn an excellent four stars or better. Another dozen earned at least three stars. Read more.

The Best Antivirus for 2015 - PC Magazine

The Best Antivirus for 2015 - PC Magazine
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