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Any popular one except 360Security and Avast.
In general, for the home it is better to choose between KIS, DrWeb and ESET, they have free versions.
For the office, it is generally better to limit yourself to the competent setting of security policies and the built-in Defender.
Anti-viruses do not save from 0-day threats (they do not have time to add to the database). But they beat off every instinct of self-preservation from the user - the user begins to completely trust the antivirus and run anything downloaded from anywhere.
Adding fuel to the fire are crooked mail services and cloud storages with built-in anti-virus protection, hanging similar dies on files (although anyone who is not completely blind-eyed will notice the double file extension):
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