Shareware Antivirus Apps
Webroot SecureAnywhere Internet Security v9.0.24.37
Symantec Endpoint Protection v2022
Spyrix Personal Monitor v12.3
McAfee Internet Security v2022
McAfee Total Protection v16.0
OpenVPN v2.7.4
Quick Heal Antivirus v26.00
Emsisoft Anti-Malware v2026.1.0.12700
ESET Internet Security v2024
Kaspersky AntiVirus v2024
Avast Premier v2022
HitmanPro v3.8.14 Build 304
AVG Ultimate v2024
VIPRE Internet Security v2023
Passware Kit v2024
GridinSoft Anti-Malware v2025
BitDefender Antivirus v27.0.59.332
AVG Internet Security v2024
Trojan Remover v6.9.5 Build 2962
Kaspersky Total Security v21.25.7.504
ESET Smart Security Premium v2025
StrongVPN v2.6.7.0
Kaspersky Endpoint Security v2025
Rising Antivirus v23.1.67.50
About Antivirus
Antivirus software has changed shape over the past decade. Signature scanning — matching files against a list of known threats — is now only one layer. Behavioral monitoring, cloud lookups, and reputation scoring do much of the real detection, which is why most products need an internet connection to perform at their best.
For Windows users, the starting point is the protection already built into the system. It is competent, and a third-party product should earn its place by adding something: a better firewall, ransomware folder shielding, a password manager, or simply an interface you prefer. Free editions from the major vendors are capable; the paid tiers mostly add convenience features and support rather than fundamentally stronger detection.
A few honest cautions belong here. No scanner catches everything, and a green checkmark can encourage risky habits. Antivirus is one layer alongside updates, careful downloading, and backups. Some free products also fund themselves through bundled extras or data collection, so the installation screens deserve attention rather than a quick click-through.
This category is large, and it includes both current names and older releases kept for reference. When you choose, weigh system impact as much as detection scores — a scanner that slows boot time noticeably tends to get switched off, and a disabled scanner protects nothing at all. Check the version date on any listing before installing it.


















