the one thing that stops me from trying MSE is that i have heard that because of peoples hatred of microsoft, they are making viruses specifically designed to defeat MSE
Found it was lacking and let a my wow account get hacked despite regular scanning before and after the event. Strangely Malwarebyte found what I think was the offending trojan and have now switched to avast home edition, I'm a cautious (and only I use that pc) pc user and never click dodgy links/attachments so figuring it might have from a dodgy advert as I only used curse for wow addons.
They're all targeted to a certain extent. I think your source was a little paranoid.
I think it's unfair to blame A/V. Nothing is 100%. You need to be more careful, keep on top of patching software, etc.
Used MSE for ages, been good to me.
It does make me wonder sometimes what people do on/with their rigs that requires them to have some fancy, resource hogging anti virus program running.
As said before, isnt a lot of it just common sense?? If you visit overclockers.co.uk are you going to get a virus? No. (well I'd hope not!) How about play.com, No. Adobe.com? No. See the theme?
If you keep downloading from and visiting dodgy sites, visiting *adult* sites, downloading pirated software and clicking on those links like: click-here-for-free-money.com! (I made that up) then you deserve to get viruses and spyware!
Non of you see my post I take it?
Antivirus threads and posts belong;
here = http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18115179
Who cares about your post, this one refers specifically to MSE and let's keep it at that.
I use MSE + Windows Firewall + UAC + a bit of common sense. It's lightweight and prevents from common viruses.
Spybot Search&Destroy and Malwarbytes' AntiMalware for rootkits and malware.