I personally use Avast but really it is not needed in Linux as you can't get infected with the M$ viruses
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Panda Software has a free edition of it's Antivirus which runs on Linux.
Yes - and No... There is no home edition of Norton for Linux that I know of. However, there is an enterprise edition of Antivirus for Linux.
Avast!AVGClamAVLinuxShield
If you are running Windows 7, then Microsoft offers a free antivirus program that is probably the best you can get. If you are running an earlier Windows system, then AVG is your best best. If you are running a Mac or Linux laptop, then no antivirus software is needed. dorothy.wilson8081@yahoo.com
Many companies offer antivirus programs for Linux. They can be found on various website searches. One such site called makeuseof lists the 4 best free Linux Anti-Virus Programs. These programs are McAfee, AVG, Bitdefender and Online Virus Scan and their individual websites will provide more information.
Linux does not need antiviruses. It doesn't as much as windows, but it is possible for you get a virus on this system. Avast has a version for Ubuntu and its branches of distros. http://www.avast.com/linux-home-edition
Windows, Mac and Linux Solaris but it depends upon the using of Operating system And antivirus.
Global Protection 2009 Internet Security 2009 Antivirus Pro 2009 Panda Security for Linux Online antivirus That was easy!
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.
clamav - open source so fully free and no license needed. This started as a Linux anti-virus product but windows versions are available. www.clamwin.com
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).
PC tools are antivirus programs for computers such as Mac, Windows, and Linux. Examples include Panda Cloud Antivirus, Comodo, Ad-Aware, and AVG Free.
Yes, for example computers running with OS Linux or freebsd.