Multiple stacking anti-virus - 05/20/08 04:50 AM
My wife has had a recent flurry of virus/spyware activity at work. Unfortunately because of her job she has to look at a lot of gaming websites (especially in other parts of the world) that are not necessarily bad but who knows. Her fairly small company has a guy who is contracted to do their IT work. Her computer already has Norton 2006 on it. I downloaded and installed CCleaner, SpyBot, Ad-Aware 2007 and A-Squared Free. The IT guy wasn't enthusiastic about CCleaner but said not to call him if it caused problems. He directed her to download and install AVG Anti-Virus Free to "backup" Norton. I'm not sure why I think this but isn't double stacking anti-virus software a bad thing? Otherwise why wouldn't every magazine and website tell you to download multiple anti-virus programs like they do with spyware removal/protection software? I personally feel the guy has embellished his credentials and is less of a true IT guy and more of a misdirected enthusiast but that is for another posting. Please advise...