Linux is pretty good at Virus protection by itself. But you can get ClamAv, or any of the big name Anti-Virus programs for it.
There are several different tax software compatible with Linux. You can use Tax Act. Is another software that people use when the Linux is not available.
The best (and perhaps usual) answer is to use an antivirus program. For Windows, there are hoards of antivirus programs available like McAfee, Norton, Kaspersky, AVG, K7, Quickheal, Avast!, etc. For Mac and Linux, there one AV software available called Clam AV (ClamAV.net).
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I personally use Avast but really it is not needed in Linux as you can't get infected with the M$ viruses ----- Panda Software has a free edition of it's Antivirus which runs on Linux.
* many software available for windows OS comparison to Linux or mac * easy to select because of available options as compare to Linux (which have many) *software installation no need to configure like Linux.
There are several companies that offer downloads of antivirus software. The quickest, easiest, and most effective is Norton. It is available right from their website.
AVG is a free antivirus program available on the internet. Other options for free antivirus software are Panda Security, Immunet, and, ZenOK. All are available for free via direct downloads from their respective websites.
No. There have been no wild Linux viruses in several years. There's no avenue for them to get onto a Linux system; most distros use secure repositories where only software compiled from source is available. No Linux email client launches attachments automatically, so you can't "accidentally" run a bad program, and programs run under a non-root account don't have the ability to modify other programs on the system.Antiviruses are useful on Linux in some situations and are available. If you regularly download files and share them with Windows users, an antivirus can help you to protect them. They do not do you any good personally, though.
If you want a license key for the STOPzilla antivirus software, you are going to have to purchase the software. There are free trials available for download.
There are many applications with Linux software package equivalents available. Some examples of these applications include Google Chrome and Google Music Manager.
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