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Will my computer viruses come back if my anti-virus software expires?
By admin | October 24, 2010
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Help!: Will my computer viruses come back if my anti-virus software expires?

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Will my computer viruses come back if my “Webroot Spy Sweeper” anti-virus program, that quarantines viruses, subscription expires?
The answer in the following:
Answer by short1444
ummm duh but just get this spyware program its great
1.malwarebytes
http://www.malwarebytes.org/
Answer by Colinc
You will get a completely new set of spyware and virus infections, as it will no longer update. These can wipe your machine in a few days if you do not have current protection. Download a free security system like AVG free from http://free.grisoft.com.
Uninstall the old one, as they will conflict.
Answer by Darren0901
When your Anti-virus expires, you can download some good free protection.
Avast is a good anti-virus
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html [Free home edition]
Avira is also a good anti-virus
http://www.free-av.com
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