Antivirus Protection

You can buy an antivirus utility that does everything an antivirus should, or you can buy one that does more—way more. That would be Bitdefender Antivirus Plus. The Plus in this case represents a multitude of features. Ransomware protection, a hardened browser for your financial transactions, VPN protection for your connections, a feature that smacks down ad trackers, automatic detection of missing security patches, a simple password manager…the list goes on. While its name says antivirus, this product's feature list beats many security suites.

Not only that, but it’s also a good antivirus. The independent testing labs routinely grant it perfect or near-perfect scores, and it aces many of our hands-on tests. Its ransomware-specific defense system proved itself in testing, too. And its Autopilot feature means that all this happens with minimum bother for you, the user.

An antivirus product is a program designed to detect and remove viruses and other kinds of malicious software from your computer or laptop. Malicious software - known as malware - is code that can harm your computers and laptops, and the data on them.

Anti-virus software can identify and block many viruses before they can infect your computer. Once you install anti-virus software, it is important to keep it up to date.

Antivirus software usually works on one of two principles: Either it scans programs and files as they enter your device and compares them to known viruses, or it scans programs already on your device, looking for any suspicious behavior.

Name of antivirus

  • summarize
  • Avast One
  • Antivirus Business Edition
  • Bitdefender Total Security
  • Kaspersky, McAfee
  • Malwarebytes Premium Plus
  • Norton Antivirus 360
  • SecureMac
  • Trend Micro Antivirus+ Security
  • Webroot