
Modern PCs with SSDs are also much more capable at dealing with programs that need to scan things once in awhile.Īntivirus has also come of age too, and now most packages offer a much larger breadth of protection that can include defenses against malware, anti-phishing, credit card protection, ransomware, and lots more. Pretty much all of the programs we reviewed ran quickly, weren't annoying, and didn't suck up precious system resources. Sure there might be an annoyance now and then, and some software will remind you of Windows 10 with its constant need to be updated, but the manufacturers got the message that their software was often more hassle than it was worth, and seem to have remedied most – if not all – of the "features" that fueled a million online rants. We're happy to report modern security software is light years better than it used to be. Those were bad times, caused by bad software. We all remember annoying pop ups, system slowdowns, false positives, constant reminders to update, and our parent's or grandparent's computer being ruined by McAfee and Norton. Most fans of powerful PCs have a negative opinion of security utilities designed to protect against viruses and malware, and it's based on past trauma. Note that if you click on one of these links to buy the product, IGN may get a share of the sale.

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