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Tazmin
August 15th, 2003, 01:49 PM
Hi all
Would someone take a quick look and see if I have any glaring holes in my security protection. I am currently using Win2k sp4 with all security updates and IE6 sp1. I have the following installed
Norton AV and firewall
Spybot
Spywareguard
Spywareblaster
TDS
Cookiewall
MRU Blaster
Browser Hijack Blaster
Kill Pop-Up
Thanks millions
~Taz~ :)
Pieter_Arntz
August 15th, 2003, 02:50 PM
Hi Tazmin,
Welcome at Wilders. :)
Looks to me you got the basics covered. Read around in the forums to learn how to use them optimally and maybe spot some extra´s you might like.
Enjoy your stay.
Regards,
Pieter
Tazmin
August 15th, 2003, 02:52 PM
Thanks Pieter :D
I'm getting so hooked on all these forums that I think I spend about 80% of my online time here :P
best wishes
~Taz~
Pieter_Arntz
August 15th, 2003, 03:16 PM
Hi Tazmin,
I know how that feels. :)
I'm biased, but I think you show good taste. 8)
Have fun,
Pieter
JayK
August 21st, 2003, 10:29 AM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Tazmin link=board=20;threadid=12489;start=0#msg80262 date=1060969790]
Hi all
Would someone take a quick look and see if I have any glaring holes in my security protection. I am currently using Win2k sp4 with all security updates and IE6 sp1. I have the following installed
Norton AV and firewall
Spybot
Spywareguard
Spywareblaster
TDS
Cookiewall
MRU Blaster
Browser Hijack Blaster
Kill Pop-Up
Thanks millions
~Taz~ :)
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It's not what you use, it's how you use it.
All the best software in the world won't save your butt if you dont know how to use it correctly.
And apply common sense, just because you have Virus protection doesnt mean you should trust it to detect everything and try opening email attachments ending with .pif even if it says it's okay.
As some idiots (who should really know better - That is people with hundreds of posts of security forums similar to Wilder's) have done.
srfox
August 30th, 2003, 08:06 PM
Just a quick note. Don't run browser Hijacker and the latest version of Spywareguard at the same time. Spyward Guard has superior Browser Hijacker built in.
JayK
August 31st, 2003, 11:00 AM
-{ Quote: " quoting: srfox link=board=20;threadid=12489;start=0#msg83975 date=1062288376]
Just a quick note. Don't run browser Hijacker and the latest version of Spywareguard at the same time. Spyward Guard has superior Browser Hijacker built in.
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BTW Spybot s&D also has safeguards against being hijacked too.
Still, i dont like locking my browser settings, so i never do that/
StAnger
August 31st, 2003, 11:12 AM
Besides, the locking of the internet options provides practically no protection against hijacks.
Some hijackers even implement that lock themselves to keep victims from changing back their Startpage.
srfox
September 2nd, 2003, 08:23 PM
YES, locking the settings seldom does any good except for locking search and start pages, which doesn't guarantee that this will stop everything. I use spybot and SpywareGuard to lock home Page and host file. I don't see any purpose in locking control panel, since that's only local. It's important to create system backups and host backups in SpywareGuard often. These settings will usually allow you change back to any earlier time you have backups for.
JayK
September 3rd, 2003, 05:40 AM
-{ Quote: " quoting: srfox link=board=20;threadid=12489;start=0#msg84784 date=1062548590]
YES, locking the settings seldom does any good except for locking search and start pages, which doesn't guarantee that this will stop everything. I use spybot and SpywareGuard to lock home Page and host file. I don't see any purpose in locking control panel, since that's only local. It's important to create system backups and host backups in SpywareGuard often. These settings will usually allow you change back to any earlier time you have backups for.
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Personally I wouldn't lock anything, control panel or the registry keys itself.
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