PS3 gets its own antivirus application
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article published on 16 November, 2007
Even just a few years ago, the idea of a company offering anti virus software for a games console would have been laughable. Nowadays however, the Internet's role in consoles (even handhelds like the PSP) is growing, and so too is the risk of getting malware infections or exposing sensitive data. At least that is the assertion of Trend Micro Inc., which has launched such software for the ... [ read the full article ]
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16. November 2007 @ 13:00 |
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I think is gonna be useful since next-gen consoles are becoming more pc-funtioned. Much more useful then that xbox360 app that parents sets the time limit on how long the system can be played lol.
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16. November 2007 @ 13:05 |
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Hmm... does this mean someone has broken the PS3 software and hacked into it? You know what that means: Homebrew! Oh, and this Trend Micro crap is probably a stunt to not allow unsigned/non-Sony code from running on the PS3.
The reason MS doesn't have this BTW, is because all games run through the Xbox Live servers, and don't rely on third parties (ie. GameSpy) for their online play. I would believe that beyond being a revenue stream, Xbox Live was designed like this from the ground up for security reasons.
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16. November 2007 @ 14:19 |
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Sounds good. If you want it, get it. If you dont want it, dont get it. I have not used the PS3 much to surf the web, was worried about getting a virus. I will feel more comfortable once this comes out. Thanks Sony and Trend Micro Inc.
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16. November 2007 @ 16:34 |
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I better be able to turn it on and off.
And it better not change firmware or anything like that.
Or even pay.
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16. November 2007 @ 16:40 |
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Originally posted by glasssd: Sounds good. If you want it, get it. If you dont want it, dont get it. I have not used the PS3 much to surf the web, was worried about getting a virus. I will feel more comfortable once this comes out. Thanks Sony and Trend Micro Inc.
Why? It's not Windows! That's not a knock on Windows, because I use it for everything, but have you ever seen a virus on a Mac, Linux PC, cell phone, PDA, iPod, etc.??? I'm sure there's one or two out there, but it's rare. If a virus were to happen, can't Sony just patch the hole in their software and send out a firmware update? I think this is a ridiculous feature, and who knows what it scans and how that effects system performance.
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16. November 2007 @ 16:47 |
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I dont think it is a bad idea for them to give you this option to use. I would prefer something like NOD32 which doesnt hurt your performance like other anti-viruses.
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16. November 2007 @ 18:20 |
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Like xSmodder said. I would want to be able to turn it off if I dont like it.
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16. November 2007 @ 21:09 |
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Is Sony involved in this?
With their track-record?
No thanks.
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16. November 2007 @ 21:31 |
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Originally posted by SProdigy: Hmm... does this mean someone has broken the PS3 software and hacked into it? You know what that means: Homebrew! Oh, and this Trend Micro crap is probably a stunt to not allow unsigned/non-Sony code from running on the PS3.
The reason MS doesn't have this BTW, is because all games run through the Xbox Live servers, and don't rely on third parties (ie. GameSpy) for their online play. I would believe that beyond being a revenue stream, Xbox Live was designed like this from the ground up for security reasons.
I'm pretty sure this is meant for the PS3 web browser and not playstation network gaming.
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17. November 2007 @ 01:27 |
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Hell after 6 months of PC chilin 7 I dropped it and got Kasversky for 30(instead of 20 I normally get trend pcc).
It might run better in a lunix enviroment but trend is not all that great they have fallen to last even under mcafee 0-o
Norton is still to fcking costly, I will only pay 20-30 for a full AV/firewall app I refuse to pay more than that and even teh norton AV oems are not cheap....
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17. November 2007 @ 14:18 |
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Norton is 100% pure concentrated evil!
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17. November 2007 @ 14:22 |
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Originally posted by vinny13: Norton is 100% pure concentrated evil!
I have ran some of the newer stuff its not that bad and their AV has always been good, its just costly and I am not rich.
Hell trend is starting to lag so much windows defender is starting to catch more things 0-o
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17. November 2007 @ 17:38 |
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Originally posted by vinny13: Norton is 100% pure concentrated evil!
I have ran some of the newer stuff its not that bad and their AV has always been good, its just costly and I am not rich.
Hell trend is starting to lag so much windows defender is starting to catch more things 0-o
Zippy Norton is the the worst next to Mcafee. Those are like playmates to viruses and trojans and so forth. They never detect anything until its either done its dirty deeds or your pc is already dead.
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Originally posted by vinny13: Norton is 100% pure concentrated evil!
I have ran some of the newer stuff its not that bad and their AV has always been good, its just costly and I am not rich.
Hell trend is starting to lag so much windows defender is starting to catch more things 0-o
Zippy Norton is the the worst next to Mcafee. Those are like playmates to viruses and trojans and so forth. They never detect anything until its either done its dirty deeds or your pc is already dead.
oh really? from review sites that I have seen that rates them via protection and resource use Norton is near the top.
Oh sorry it seems they are middle ware after all
http://www.pcworld.com/article/124475-1/article.html
LOL
wait what? how did macfee get to be 2? 0_o
oh wait...old news
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130869/article.html
ahh this makes more sense :P
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18. November 2007 @ 02:21 |
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Originally posted by vinny13: Norton is 100% pure concentrated evil!
I have ran some of the newer stuff its not that bad and their AV has always been good, its just costly and I am not rich.
Hell trend is starting to lag so much windows defender is starting to catch more things 0-o
Zippy Norton is the the worst next to Mcafee. Those are like playmates to viruses and trojans and so forth. They never detect anything until its either done its dirty deeds or your pc is already dead.
oh really? from review sites that I have seen that rates them via protection and resource use Norton is near the top.
Oh sorry it seems they are middle ware after all
http://www.pcworld.com/article/124475-1/article.html
LOL
wait what? how did macfee get to be 2? 0_o
oh wait...old news
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130869/article.html
ahh this makes more sense :P
I dont go off reviews i go off experience. Since i got some common sense and since i have done PC repair work. If we had 250 customers and 150 of them had norton 120 of those people would be infected with a virus or trojan and so forth within a month or so. Some could have been do to user error or recklessness or just a crappy product. Norton is known for not detecting things until its done its deeds and thats a pure fact not my personal opinion.
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18. November 2007 @ 07:34 |
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The trend micro software is only for the internet browser on the PS3 and its mainly to protect kids from pictures and videos that are explicit or stuff with swearing.
Nod32 is the second best kapersky is the best,if your still getting viruses with any of these two you dont have them set up properly.
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18. November 2007 @ 10:16 |
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Originally posted by vinny13: Norton is 100% pure concentrated evil!
I have ran some of the newer stuff its not that bad and their AV has always been good, its just costly and I am not rich.
Hell trend is starting to lag so much windows defender is starting to catch more things 0-o
Zippy Norton is the the worst next to Mcafee. Those are like playmates to viruses and trojans and so forth. They never detect anything until its either done its dirty deeds or your pc is already dead.
oh really? from review sites that I have seen that rates them via protection and resource use Norton is near the top.
Oh sorry it seems they are middle ware after all
http://www.pcworld.com/article/124475-1/article.html
LOL
wait what? how did macfee get to be 2? 0_o
oh wait...old news
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,130869/article.html
ahh this makes more sense :P
I dont go off reviews i go off experience. Since i got some common sense and since i have done PC repair work. If we had 250 customers and 150 of them had norton 120 of those people would be infected with a virus or trojan and so forth within a month or so. Some could have been do to user error or recklessness or just a crappy product. Norton is known for not detecting things until its done its deeds and thats a pure fact not my personal opinion.
From what I have read and talked to a few IT friends Norton has improved greatly in the past 2 years so meh...its still to rich for my blood :P
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18. November 2007 @ 10:52 |
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The average user rating for NOD32 on CNET is a 9.3. CNET rated NOD32 2.5 a 7.3 only because it's confusing for the average user but the people still rated it an 8.9. Most Nortons and Kaspersky were rated a 7 or an 8 by CNET and no higher then 6 by the people.
I always used to use Norton because everyone told me it was the best. Then I got a Trojan.Vundoo.B or whatever(like a million others too, don't ask), and even it managed to get infected! I couldn't get rid of the virus because I would be deleting my AV! But I did it anyways and was on the lookout for an AV and I needed one fast. I downloaded Kaspersky and it cleaned every virus. I rescanned and they were all still there! So I was like WTF and then I found NOD32 and it cleaned everything! Although I still had to recover my computer because everything was so F-ed up but oh well. Now I use NOD32 on all my computers and I can find all my needs for it on the fan forum(you should know what I'm talking about).
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Originally posted by vinny13: The average user rating for NOD32 on CNET is a 9.3. CNET rated NOD32 2.5 a 7.3 only because it's confusing for the average user but the people still rated it an 8.9. Most Nortons and Kaspersky were rated a 7 or an 8 by CNET and no higher then 6 by the people.
I always used to use Norton because everyone told me it was the best. Then I got a Trojan.Vundoo.B or whatever(like a million others too, don't ask), and even it managed to get infected! I couldn't get rid of the virus because I would be deleting my AV! But I did it anyways and was on the lookout for an AV and I needed one fast. I downloaded Kaspersky and it cleaned every virus. I rescanned and they were all still there! So I was like WTF and then I found NOD32 and it cleaned everything! Although I still had to recover my computer because everything was so F-ed up but oh well. Now I use NOD32 on all my computers and I can find all my needs for it on the fan forum(you should know what I'm talking about).
Well soem virus are made to bypass specific AV programs,also no AV program is perfect...but Kav is awesome >>
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18. November 2007 @ 13:04 |
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The best antivirus is Panda in my opinion have had it on my PC for a long time now.I have never had to worry about viruses,and I tried out Nod32 and Kaspersky and they both suck compared to Panda.Even their nanoscan online virus scanner is better than Nod32 and Kaspersky.
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Originally posted by L-Burna: The best antivirus is Panda in my opinion have had it on my PC for a long time now.I have never had to worry about viruses,and I tried out Nod32 and Kaspersky and they both suck compared to Panda.Even their nanoscan online virus scanner is better than Nod32 and Kaspersky.
I'l keep it in mind but so far I love Kav internet security fire wall is great AV is great and have the other things off :P
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Quote: Well soem virus are made to bypass specific AV programs,also no AV program is perfect...but Kav is awesome >>
Most viruses made are targeting Norton or the more popular antivirus programs.There is no True Prevent technology,because you can bypass any antivirus program.
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18. November 2007 @ 13:44 |
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Originally posted by L-Burna: The best antivirus is Panda in my opinion have had it on my PC for a long time now.I have never had to worry about viruses,and I tried out Nod32 and Kaspersky and they both suck compared to Panda.Even their nanoscan online virus scanner is better than Nod32 and Kaspersky.
Did you set NOD32 up right? That's the only problem with NOD32. It's like a pizza some guy said. It gives you many "toppings" or choices, which is good but some just like the plain sauce and cheese. I went through all the settings last night on my friend's computer and now it's bullet-proof :)
But knowing my friend, he'll find a way to really screw things up, again...
The only way to stay away from viruses is to buy a Mac like I did :P
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Originally posted by L-Burna: The best antivirus is Panda in my opinion have had it on my PC for a long time now.I have never had to worry about viruses,and I tried out Nod32 and Kaspersky and they both suck compared to Panda.Even their nanoscan online virus scanner is better than Nod32 and Kaspersky.
Did you set NOD32 up right? That's the only problem with NOD32. It's like a pizza some guy said. It gives you many "toppings" or choices, which is good but some just like the plain sauce and cheese. I went through all the settings last night on my friend's computer and now it's bullet-proof :)
But knowing my friend, he'll find a way to really screw things up, again...
The only way to stay away from viruses is to buy a Mac like I did :P
mac has viri
http://www.google.com/search?client=fire...G=Google+Search
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