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Do you combine FDISR Rescue and DeepFreeze without any problem ?
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ErikAlbert Security = WinXPproSP3 Firewall + Anti-Executable + DefenseWall HIPS * Recovery = ShadowProtect + FirstDefense-ISR Malware Survival Rate = 0.00%, but each malware has my sympathy.
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#2627
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When I think my surfing might lead me to unknown web pages or difficult situations I use DeepFreeze. I had no problems so far starting DeepFreeze in either snapshot. What I haven't tried is to change snapshot in frozen mode: I see no immediate reason to do it, and perhaps a recipe for disaster.
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Not sure why there would be a problem. assuming both snapshots are on C: and C: is frozen by Deepfreeze then why would switching not work. When I did use the old version of FDISR I found that using DeepFreeze or Returnil worked fine with the only minor points being the way to reboot. Much faster than using the FDISR frozen method
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I stopped using snapshots - preferring to use multiple machines. But if I did have only one machine and 2 snapshots I could see having both frozen and switching between a frozen work snapshot and a frozen games snapshot.
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Security Setup : Firefox, Shadow Protect, Shadow Defender, Netgear DG834, |
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If I would have a normal system with a classical backup, my system would be full of garbage and threats in six months.
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ErikAlbert Security = WinXPproSP3 Firewall + Anti-Executable + DefenseWall HIPS * Recovery = ShadowProtect + FirstDefense-ISR Malware Survival Rate = 0.00%, but each malware has my sympathy.
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#2632
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Updated setup: In my signature
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#2633
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i updated my security set up
DefenseWall Hips Zone Alarm Security Suit.(use only the firewall)
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#2634
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Setup Almost Finalised Now
Windows XP SP3 (nlited) Resident Avira Antivir Premium PCTools Firewall Plus (Waiting for Outpost 2009) EQSecure 3.41 (Alcyon’s Ruleset) SandboxIE (Paid) Backup FD-ISR (Uncrippled version) ShadowProtect On-Demand Superantispyware Pro Gmer Hardening IE7 Pro SpywareBlaster Other CCleaner TrueCrypt PeerGuardian (Only run during p2p) Roboform Windows Vista SP1 (Windows Defender disabled, UAC quiet mode) Resident Eset Smart Security (Waiting for KIS 2009) Defensewall Hardening IE7 Pro SpywareBlaster Backup ShadowProtect Other CCleaner Roboform Last edited by TVH : June 22nd, 2008 at 01:57 AM. |
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#2635
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-On Vista Ultimate-
Vista Firewall (wireless router also has firewall) PC Tools Spyware Doctor (free with Google Pack) AVG 8 Antivirus Windows Defender McAfee Site Advisor Firefox with Anti-Phishing PGP Encrypted volume for sensitive docs (closed at all times when not in use)
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oh, almost forgot
just added pc tools Threatfire
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Well, several days (and nights) of internet sessions and some occasional malware tests and CYBERHAWK (earlier versions) have held up well for my needs as a behavioral blocker. No it doesn't meet the criteria or the improvements of TF, but with EQS (4.0 Beta) (Alcyon Rules) it does all that i expect from those old relics. The main advantage i found in them are the dll injection interceptions and immediate termination of the source originating injector executable EVEN AFTER allowing EQS to let it ride so to speak. That's plenty enough here.
Now that my behavioral blocker needs are met and complimenting EQS, the rest is a matter of either hardening or virtualizing, but i been on a quest to run RAW w/o virtual or sandbox without the system being taken down and i can't complain with the results. Still looking for a standalone MBR/Partition Table protector if any surfaces. EASTER
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#2638
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Hi
Slight different security setup due to Firefox 3: Windows Firewall Windows Worms Door Cleaner Xpy Sandboxie free Avira AntiVir Personal ThreatFire AntiVirus free SUPERAntiSpyware Free Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware free Mozilla Firefox - Adblock Plus, NoScript, CookieSafe, WOT Opera SyncBack free |
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Avast (laptop) ESET NOD32 AS SUPERAntiSpyware Free (both) ewido micro (both) AVG Antispyware ESET NOD32 Avast Professional Edition (laptop) Firewall Linksys WRT54G router firewall (with WPA encryption) (wired for desktop, wireless for laptop) Huawei SmartAX MT880 DSL modem firewall XP's inbound firewall (both) Virtualization Sandboxie (both) HIPS Others that I'm too lazy to deeply classify Spyware Blaster (both) MVPS Host File (laptop) Firefox (Adblock Plus, McAfee SiteAdvisor, |
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Eset Smart Security and Windows Defender
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#2641
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Going to Debian, without any Security tools.
Maybe I build later a CD with some useful tools and scanners, so I can scan my System from "outside". |
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#2642
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I'm trying to configure firefox download statusbar plugin to auto scan downloaded files with avira antivirus. what are the correct settings to get it to work
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#2643
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nevermind google is your friend! |
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#2644
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Somehow i can't help but think that a user's use of some so-called outdated security apps serves to trip up malware or at least throws them a curve ball. For example my making use of early model free CyberHawk releases, coupled with another older relic from the past in FileMapp byBB along with Kerio 2.15, FileChangeAlarm, Samurai, and so forth.
I've experienced a definite rise (confidence) in security when testing against many forms of malware using a collection or mix & match of the old with the new, and all this WITHOUT an AV or a resident AS, credit to (HIPS) mostly for that. Although i would never recommend against a quality AV/AS for anyone except myself and only those others who are seasoned at fashioning a "Lite" but formidable strategy without having to resort to these security apps, there's a lot more shielding and protection in place then just a mere year ago for XP/Nt systems, and if you throw in a really powerful and excellently crafted Sandbox and/or Virtual System, you just keep rising well above potential intrusion attempts if not all but stopping them dead in their tracks. This is all with IE! Now if only something surfaces that can absolutely BLOCK or at least ABORT till given a no or go, writing to the MBR/Partition Table. Moral is: You have to get down in the mud and get yourself (system) dirty sometimes to cover all your bases and not always throw caution to commercial apps that make claims to protect you because true protection IS IN YOUR REACH! but it requires effort, not a lot, but definitely demands additional time to test how well your defense apps (new or old) can stand up to malicious & sometimes destructive code. This race however is definitely not over, Vista or not. LoL EASTER
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#2645
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2 years of Kaspersky.
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#2646
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#2647
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Anyone wanna bet that this is going to be MUCH shorter than 2 years? ![]()
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#2648
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I've noticed that most people in this thread use MANY security programs.
I myself am stuck with McAfee Virusscan Plus 2008 (temporary 'solution'), Counterspy in paranoid mode, and the Spy Sweeper (version without antivirus). And I've tightened down IE 7's security settings, and stay away from the websites that McAfee classifies as RED, or that otherwise seem dangerous. With my setup I started as a 'beginner'. So, many people use very different programs. Generally, many programs. I wonder why people use all those other programs. Are you experts in software ? That would explain lot. Aside from some cookies, in the past year I got only one one aware pogram in the past year. |
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#2649
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Sophos 7.3 and Sophos client firewall
Sas free Mcaffee sire advisor Mbam free Mozilla firefox 3 with no script adblock plus Ccleaner Registry first aid |
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#2650
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Just cant seem to live without Avira. I am finished.
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