What is your security setup these days?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by dja2k, Dec 15, 2005.

  1. Pain of Salvation

    Pain of Salvation Registered Member

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    changed avast to MSE 2
     
  2. Kernelwars

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    For 3 of 32 bit win 7 systems- win 7 fw + win 7 fw control, spyshelter premium, hitman Pro + Macrinum Reflect :D
    For 2 of 64 bit win 7 - NIS 2011 + Spyshelter Premium + hitman pro + Keriver 1-Click Restore :argh:
     
  3. jmonge

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    for 2011 i decided to just use the following programs in 3 diferent computers;)
    DefenseWall,GesWall Pro and (hitman Pro in all my computers):thumb: :thumb:
     
  4. cm1971

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    Great choices. DefenseWall rocks. :cool:
     
  5. 1chaoticadult

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    Still same setup in my sig lol...
     
  6. jmonge

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    cm1971 correct DefenseWall is top notch soon it will be running in my 32 bits systems and for my 64 bits systems for now it's AppGurad Beta but after geswall pro brings the 64 bits then it will be protection my 64 bits systems:thumb:
     
  7. Noob

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    Finally switched to Windows 7 Ultimate x64 :D
    So setup might change in the next days, for now it's only EAM, any recommendations for some good anti keyloggers x64 compatible?
    Aside from KeyScrambler which is limited to certain apps
     
  8. justenough

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    Added Privatefirewall, turned off the HIPS. Everything running smoothly together so far.
     
  9. 1chaoticadult

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    About time Noob took you long enough lol...
     
  10. Noob

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    Hahaha, that's my pace man :D
    Any good HIPS for x64?

    Right now only running EAM :)
     
  11. Kernelwars

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    comodo D+ is very good IMO:argh:
     
  12. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Good Setup!
     
  13. Securon

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    Good Evening ! Zerotox...so far so good with Avast Virtualization...to quote Firzen771...in concert with the Behaviour Shield and Avast's Excellent Firewall...and Prevx 3.0 I'm not terribly worried about Malware. I can also bring in Malwarebytes and S.A.S.Pro as the Calvary in the event of War. Sincerely...Securon
     
  14. Kernelwars

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    added zonealarm pro:D
     
  15. Pain of Salvation

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    Emsisoft Anti-Malware and HMP
     
  17. 1chaoticadult

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    I say stay with EAM and Keyscrambler. BB is better than HIPS IMO..
     
  18. jmonge

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    GesWall Pro is very fast secure and stable;) still waiting for 64 bits protection:thumb:
     
  19. atomomega

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    The downside I see for BB is that the code needs to be executed so that it can be detected, therefore at least a portion of the payload (malicious or not) gets into the system.
    Environment Emulation seen as a "sandbox" to evaluate the actions made by a process is a safer approach.
    HIPS on the other hand is more restrictive since every single process is denied before execution, very safe aswell but I'm not that paranoid.
     
  20. dja2k

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    Janurary 6, 2011 - Updated , Added , Removed

    Windows 7 Professional x64 (UAC: OFF, WD: OFF, FW: OFF, DEP: ON, SEHOP: ON, EMET: MAX)

    Network
    • Two Linksys Routers (DD-WRT Firmware) in WDS Mode
    • WPA2-PSK AES Encryption
    • SPI Firewall Enabled
    • OpenDNS Configuration
    Resident
    • Online Armor ++ Latest Beta (Paid)
    • Sandboxie 3.51.09 Beta (Paid)
    • Mamutu 3.0.0.19 (Paid)
    • Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.50 (Paid)
    On-Demand
    • Shadow Defender 1.1.0.326 (Paid)
    • Active@ Disk Image 4.2.4 (Paid)
    • VMWare Workstation 7.1.3 (Paid)
    • Emsisoft Emergency Kit 1.0.0.25
    Browser, Immunization, Tweaks
    • Firefox 4.0b8 (Ad-Block Plus)
    • Internet Explorer 9.0 Beta
    • KeyScrambler Professional 2.7.1.0
    • LastPass 1.70.1 (IE & FF)
    • Bluetack Safepeer SPLists (via OA for P2P Only)
    • Spybot Search & Destroy 1.6.2 (Full Immunization w/o Global Hooks)
    • Spyware Blaster 4.4 (All Protection Enabled + Customblocking.txt)
    • BlackViper's Services Registry Files (Safe W7 Pro 64 Start)
    • Ultimate Windows Tweaker 2.1 (Customized)
    • SpeedGuide.net Vista TcpIp Patch 1.5
    dja2k
     
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  21. 1chaoticadult

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    Whatever makes you feel safe. I personally I don't want or need a HIPS program and a sandbox well I will wait until Defensewall or Geswall has a 64-bit as I don't like Sandboxie.
     
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  22. Noob

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    The only thing that i don't like about KeyScrambler is that it's not compatible with all software . . . Most software but not all :rolleyes:
     
  23. 1chaoticadult

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    Try SpyShelter Noob.
     
  24. hugsy

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    Windows XP sp3, srp, lua, dep, builtin firewall
    Firefox +noscript +betterprivacy

    clamwin to scan lua from admin
     
  25. trjam

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    some changes;)
     
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