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Originally Posted by Rockin Robbins
Yay! Ubuntu for the win again. I never had to deal with this.
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If Linux would become more successful, as you claim, this will change.
I have gone with Eset Node32 since some time. No measurable taxation of my system performance, none, also none on two other notebooks I installed it on, one of which being very old. But the best combination of all such suites (in last test autumn 2015) of both Windows- and Linux-aimed malware recognition rates.
Reason demands it to use AV under Linux as well, because there is Windows-malware transported and spread by Linux servers and Linux system as well, and there is a growing number of Linux malware as well. Times are changing. . The mainstream gang claiming Linux needs no security, simply are wrong.
One Windows malware on a USB stick got found already. The investment already paid off.