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AbstractOne of the software programs we take for granted is antivirus software. Perhaps part of the reason for not being excited about protecting our computers resides in the fact that most PCs marketed over the past few years are bundled with an antivirus solution. When you initialize the computer you also start your virus protection program, which will often provide you with only a short period of protection before pop‐up messages appear reminding you to renew your antivirus program license to ensure your protection is up to date. What is more than likely never mentioned to consumers is the fact that the antivirus software bundled with your computer was positioned there due to the software vendor paying the computer manufacturer a fee. While most third‐party software placed on new computers must pass a certain level of quality assurance, the computer manufacturer is more interested in the placement fee than whether the software is the best for the purchaser of the computer. Thus, one of the things we should do when our antivirus software license expires, if not sooner, is to look at other possible solutions beyond the software bundled with the computer. One such antivirus product that warrants our attention and which is the focus of this column is ESET's NOD32 for Windows antivirus solution, which was originally developed in Slovakia.

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