hi guys any1 looking for 6 months free antivirus protection from bitdefender here's the link http://www.bitdefender.com/media/htm...sm_id=SMGlobal this offers valid for the next 3 days n 4 hours
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Last edited by billy smith; 22-10-2014, 18:50.e-hdi 90 dsytle all white with ashera's and lonely citroen graphic's and club decals sigpic NCC-1701-C THE ENTERPRISE being rehomed
Soon to have a Prestige 130 SS in arctic steel metallic with emerald mettalic roof and grey aphrodite wheels
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Originally posted by billy smith View Posthi guys any1 looking for 6 months free antivirus protection from bitdefender here's the link http://www.bitdefender.com/media/htm...sm_id=SMGlobal
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Originally posted by Superfly Guy View PostMicrosoft Security Essentials is free forever, as is Malwarebytes.e-hdi 90 dsytle all white with ashera's and lonely citroen graphic's and club decals sigpic NCC-1701-C THE ENTERPRISE being rehomed
Soon to have a Prestige 130 SS in arctic steel metallic with emerald mettalic roof and grey aphrodite wheels
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I agree that's why I use a Malewarebytes Pro licence. After a fair bit of testing its the only AV/AM i would trust on my main rig, my work laptop and my HTPC. Less than £20 for 12 months for 3 licenses. As hard as ive tried on my test machine ive not been able to get it infected with anything, its impervious to ransomware. When i intentionally infected the machine then Malwarebytes was able to remove it via a Safe Mode boot.
Anyway i digest, anything free is good (unless its an STD) but just be wary of what it can and cant do before surfing on questionable sites.
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Bread.
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