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Ok, so I'm very new to computers and I'm using a HP 110 Mini netbook with the 32bit version of Windows XP Home...
I have the Windows Firewall and Automatic Updates turned on... I just want to know what program(s) 1 to 3 I should have running to keep my system safe and how I should configure them so they don't interfere with each other. Sorry to the posters who've replied already... but I need more details. |
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I also have 32bit version of Windows XP Home but on a desktop. My personal favorite (and quite secure) setups include........... DefenseWall Personal Firewall + Shadow Defender or AppGuard + Sandboxie (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showt...uard+sandboxie) or Malware Defender + Sandboxie But being new to computers you may prefer an AV.
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If you are new to computers, nothing anyone here is telling you is going to help you if you are using the normal admin account. Everything either leaves your admin account open to exploit, or it is simply too involved for a new user to truly use correctly.
If you are indeed very new to it all, just do yourself a favor and learn how to use LUA properly. That will solve most issues, it is not very complicated and it is free. Otherwise, you have a long road ahead of you in learning about all these advices being given. I am not putting those advices down, they are fine, just a beginner doesn't understand what is being told in these advices is all. Sul.
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If you are new to computers then AV would be enough. For free AV you can't go wrong with Avast or Microsoft Security Essential. For paid I would choose ESET or Norton. Either way you can add HitmanPro and Malwerbytes as on demand scanners and scan your computer occasionally. For browsing use Firefox or Google Chrome and add Adblock Plus extension to each. When you get more familiar with computer you can start adding additional layers of security: sandboxing, HIPS...
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I was going to use the Admin account for downloads and maintance and the User account for normal internet surfing.
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I would also advise a systematic approach to checking your downloaded files prior to running them. For example, suppose you were to use a scanner that is on-demand only. Make it a habit to scan downloaded files prior to executing. This may not be as critical from trusted sources (like MS updates etc) but from sources you cannot place trust upon, just one more way to protect yourself before you execute something with admin rights. Developing your set of protocols and sticking to them can go a long way to preventing problems, at least it does for me. Sul.
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Kuroudo Akabane, just wanted to let you know that Sully's advice is worth listening to. He got me headed in the right direction when I didn't have a clue and showed up here a couple of years ago.
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