ubuysa
The BSOD Doctor
I certainly agree that Norton is best avoided!I was only advising if he wanted a 3rd Party Anti Virus , this is the one I'd go for as it provides a ton of features that may come in useful.
Parental control, password protection etc.
If he is going to buy one anyway, don't want him buying something like Norton or other poor ones.
TBH. Unless you're a particularly adventurous user you really don't need more than the Windows bundled tools. I use Comodo CIS, but only because CIS already implements true containment - any unknown process runs in the sandbox where it can do no harm.
In any case, the biggest risk today is people falling for phishing websites and emails...