Microsoft Security Essentials
Many people that are trying to protect their operating systems immediately download Microsoft Security Essentials. For one thing, Microsoft Security Essentials should be free for most operating systems. Many people take the health of their operating systems for granted, and don’t want to go out of their ways to spend more money on antivirus software.
Microsoft Security Essentials offers dynamic signature service. The software will guard against malicious software like rootkits, spyware, and viruses in real time. Users will get their offline and online systems monitored and wiped clean using Microsoft Security Essentials. However, there are other types of antivirus programs that guard against bootkits and rootkits better, and these are among the worst types of malware available.
BullGuard AntiVirus 2014
Independent labs have widely praised BullGuard AntiVirus 2014. BullGuard AntiVirus 2014 has distinguished itself by specifically being good at reacting against malware that interferes with antivirus scans. As such, users can get around some particularly difficult problems using BullGuard AntiVirus 2014. BullGuard AntiVirus 2014 is also adept at defending operating systems from spam and phishing.
Some users may get frustrated with the fact that the BullGuard AntiVirus 2014 spam filter makes downloading e-mail into a slower and more tedious process. BullGuard AntiVirus 2014 also isn’t particularly good at guarding against dangerous websites. Its hands-on malware blocking is not bad, but it isn’t particularly impressive either. Users will spend around thirty dollars on the software, which makes it more cost-effective than some antivirus software types, but less cost-effective than others.
Conclusion
Both types of antivirus software have many positive qualities, but Microsoft Security Essentials will still probably work out better for more users. They won’t have to make any sacrifices in terms of the ease of their e-mail usage, and they won’t have to pay anything extra. Microsoft Security Essentials should ultimately give users all of what they will need.