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Old January 27th, 2009, 03:49 AM
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I still use ie6, in fact ie5 on a Win2000 snap-shot.

IE 6 is way more cusomizable then IE7,8,9, or 10 ever will be. Tack on IEMate, enlarge and add spinning throbbers of all sorts, add a bmp file to the window menu bar and a little security tightening and theres nothing to fear.

I have to admit though that recently i've fallen for all the add ons available in FF.

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Old January 27th, 2009, 03:57 AM
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IE6 does not support the latest web-technologies and -standards. That makes it a bit more complicated to design webpages. I look forward for the day when IE6 (and eventually IE7) leaves this planet.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 04:12 AM
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IE6 does not support the latest web-technologies and -standards. That makes it a bit more complicated to design webpages. I look forward for the day when IE6 (and eventually IE7) leaves this planet.

I look forward when Microsoft finally leaves the planet.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 05:54 AM
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Update:

Resident:
AVG 8.0 Free
Avira Premium [Free for 6 months]

On-Demand:
MBAM
Spybot S&D [with TeaTimer]

Firewall:
Router

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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:08 AM
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See below, this combo seems to produce the fastest boot to desktop times yet for me.

Mind you I also carried a services prune that speeds things up too!

http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm

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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:49 AM
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NAT + SPI Firewall
Online Armor Free
Antivir Free
Windows Defender

Trying a new setup myself.
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Old January 27th, 2009, 04:00 PM
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Been lurking a long time now...
Router w/ FW
Avira Antivir Premium
DefenseWall 2.47

Feel really safe running this as security setup...thinking of putting Rollback Rx back on system....
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Old January 27th, 2009, 04:07 PM
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Xp2efenseWall Hips 2.47
SpyWare Blaster 4.1
MalWare Defender 2

vista:AppRanger 2
Windows Defender and Widows FireWall on
WinPatrol Plus v16

new pc maybe next month will be:

vista:AppRanger 2
DriveSentry maybe later change to threatfire pro
AppGuard
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Old January 27th, 2009, 08:22 PM
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Active/Realtime
Look'n'Stop
DefenseWall
Malware Defender


On Demand
CureIt
MBAM


Hardning
Seconfig Xp

Hardware Firewall
AlphaShield

Opera
Open DNS


Sandboxie, when I feel the need.
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Old January 28th, 2009, 06:34 AM
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Home PC (shared by all family members, except oldest Son)

XP Pro: SP3
- running admin, with SRP limitation on P2P shared directories + temporarary IE
- behind a properly configured router (eldest Son's PC/IP's locked in a seperate partition :-)
- external harddrive which is offline all the time (stored elsewhere so when thiefs might steal computers we still have family pics/movies)
- Syncback for data partition backup and paragon for image backup/restore program partition, monthly backup, keeping a perputual three generations image (current, previous month, image of two months ago)

Security software
- GeSWall Pro 2.8.3 with network control, , running in highest security mode, auto terminate attacks, no notifications
- Avira free with check at write only of smart file types, heuristics on high, limitations of packed file scan removed
- Spyware Terminator free (yes latest 2.5..1.028 runs light), no hips, with no installation detection and shields configured to block unknown, except services and driver shield (ask me when unknown)
- Banking/shopping with IE7 (simply for compatibility reasons) and KEYSCRAMBLER FREE (only icon visible)
- Normal browsing with Chrome -incognito, contained by GeSWall (registry virtualised, data access limited to D:\Downloads)

Pros: this basically makes the safety instruction real easy:
1) when Avira pops-up ==> change the default deny access to delete (checks at write, new files can be deleted)

2) when you explicitely and knowingly install a program by yourself:
a) check downloaded file with SPyware Terminator also via context menu (Avira auto checks)
b) set it to trusted for GeSWall (also via right mouse click context menu)
c) when Spyware Terminator pops up ==> allow (in all other cases never choose allow).



Cons: no protection against SystemShutdownSimulator type of intrusions

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Old January 28th, 2009, 10:31 PM
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Updated List Jan 28, 2009

Vista Home Premium SP1 (UAC OFF\WD OFF)

Resident
Online Armor AV+ v3.1.0.20 Public Beta (Paid)*
SUPERAntispyware 4.25.1012 (Paid)*
Sandboxie 3.35.04 Beta (Paid)*
Avira Antivir Personal v8

On-Demand
Shadow Defender 1.1.0.275
VMWare Workstation 6.51 (XP SP3 Pro & Windows 7)

Other
Spybot Search & Destroy (Immunized)
Spyware Blaster (Immunized)
Vista Services Optimizer (Manual TuneUp)

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Old January 29th, 2009, 03:37 AM
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Kees, which version of the Syncback do you have?
Do you still using DW?
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Old January 29th, 2009, 04:54 AM
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Kees, which version of the Syncback do you have?
Do you still using DW?

Syncback old version 3.2.19 Dutch

I have installed DefenseWall on my Mom's PC (she is 75 and does not want pop-ups: she only knowns to hit the red button before doing I-net purchases and trust new programs before install) together with Avast Dutch

Cheers
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Old January 29th, 2009, 05:00 AM
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NAV 2009 Gaming Edition
SAS Pro
Rollback-RX with one snapshot per day (max 7 snapshots)
Windows firewall turned on
Windows 7 x64 + UAC highest level

It's enough imo
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Old January 29th, 2009, 02:24 PM
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Syncback old version 3.2.19 Dutch

I have installed DefenseWall on my Mom's PC (she is 75 and does not want pop-ups: she only knowns to hit the red button before doing I-net purchases and trust new programs before install) together with Avast Dutch

Cheers
I see, thanks for info, i was thinking about SB, but now i think it will be useless for me. I'm using ShadowProtect and in fact i only need my image backups to restore anything what i want.

Cheers,
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Old January 29th, 2009, 03:09 PM
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I see, thanks for info, i was thinking about SB, but now i think it will be useless for me. I'm using ShadowProtect and in fact i only need my image backups to restore anything what i want.

Cheers,
actually thats not convenient at all..one of the reasons of regreting having paid for SP..its a sector based back up ,not a file based (the other reason is that it cannot restore to resized partitions-have not tried it with HIR but it is not a reliable restore method anway)
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Old January 29th, 2009, 04:16 PM
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Old January 29th, 2009, 04:24 PM
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Back to the old setup.

NAT/SPI Firewall
Defensewall 2.47
Dr.Web CureIt 5.00
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Old January 29th, 2009, 04:51 PM
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well I have put my trust in Prevx Edge and nothing else. It seems to work as I am still here.
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Old January 29th, 2009, 05:05 PM
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well I have put my trust in Prevx Edge and nothing else. It seems to work as I am still here.
Your still here but are you alone on your own computer?
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Old January 30th, 2009, 01:29 AM
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NAV 2009 Gaming Edition
Prevx Edge x64 beta
Rollback-RX with one snapshot per day (max 7 snapshots)
Windows firewall turned on
Windows 7 x64 + UAC turned off

New setup. Just replaced SAS Pro with new Prevx Edge x64 beta and turned off UAC (thank god I hate that crap)
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Old January 30th, 2009, 02:46 AM
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Realtime: Avira Personal Free, Windows Defender, Windows Firewall
OnDemand: HijackThis, Malicious Software Removal Tool, MWAV Free

Other: UAC and default DEP enabled, IE8 with DEP and Protected Mode on + IE7Pro blocking ADs, flash, OpenDNS blocking porno, adware, some services disabled.
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Realtime:
OA Premium 3.1.0.20
PrevxEdge 3.0.1.2
MBAM 1.33

On Demand:
A2 command line scanner
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Old January 30th, 2009, 09:18 AM
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Well cooked up a special this time

Home PC (shared by all family members, except oldest Son)

XP Pro: SP3
- running admin, with SRP limitation on P2P shared directories + temporarary IE
- behind a properly configured router (eldest Son's PC/IP's locked in a seperate partition :-)
- external harddrive which is offline all the time (stored elsewhere so when thiefs might steal computers we still have family pics/movies)
- Syncback for data partition backup and paragon for image backup/restore program partition, monthly backup, keeping a perputual three generations image (current, previous month, image of two months ago)


Security setup

GeSWall Pro 2.8.3. om high, no pop-ups, auto kill intrusions, USB also marked as threatGate

Avast (Dutch): Standard Shield only, with check at writes only + on execution check of OLE documents, startup diskettes, 16bit win + Dos aps

Malware Defender in learning mode with locked user interface (so default deny)
ASK registry protection of startup, system, network plus some extra system/startup settings (thanks Xiolin for adding most extra's in v2.0.1 defaults) MINUS HKLM + HKU RUN and RUNONCE.
ASK Application protection only on Kernel Objects, Physical Memory, Phisical Disk, Keyboard in low level, Registry in Low Level, Set System time, Shutdown Windows
Internet Facings aps protected from accessed by others

MikeLins's StartUp Monitor to guard HKLM + HKU RUN and RUN ONCE plus custom and user startup [changes will generate a pop-up)

PC Tools FireWall V5 (DUTCH) in expert setting, having trusted all applications already installed, limiting internet facing aps as much as possible to run them (lowest rights possible of change other application, control other ap, change system, DNS). PCTFW generates an pop-up when intrusion occurs (after having checked its black/white list).

With the above I score a 300 out of 340 with Comodo Leak test, with few pop-ups, when running trusted, 340/340 when running untrusted with 1 pop-up. The idea is to create a stable system, which does not throw pop-ups for normal operations and allows simple installs of programs not toucing system settings of showing strange behaviour

I do all browsing with Chromium and On-line purchasing (most music) with IE7. Withing IE I have Keyscrambler as an extra keylogger safety (GW takes of most and MD and PCTFW form a second keylogger layer)

HIPS is tackled twice, AV is only check at read (have A2 and AdAware as on demand scanners for backup).

Why the hell am I cooking such a strange combo

A) because it is fun
B) trying to find an optimum of strong quiet protection, crispy system performance with a second safety net that allows change with few pop-ups

Cheers

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Old January 30th, 2009, 09:24 AM
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Well cooked up a special this time

Home PC (shared by all family members, except oldest Son)

XP Pro: SP3
- running admin, with SRP limitation on P2P shared directories + temporarary IE
- behind a properly configured router (eldest Son's PC/IP's locked in a seperate partition :-)
- external harddrive which is offline all the time (stored elsewhere so when thiefs might steal computers we still have family pics/movies)
- Syncback for data partition backup and paragon for image backup/restore program partition, monthly backup, keeping a perputual three generations image (current, previous month, image of two months ago)

Security setup

GeSWall Pro 2.8.3. om high, no pop-ups, auto kill intrusions, USB also marked as threatGate

Avast (Dutch): Standard Shield only, with check at writes only + on execution check of OLE documents, startup diskettes, 16bit win + Dos aps

Malware Defender in learning mode with locked user interface (so default deny)
ASK registry protection of startup, system, network plus some extra system/startup settings (thanks Xiolin for adding most extra's in v2.0.1 defaults) MINUS HKLM + HKU RUN and RUNONCE.
ASK Application protection only on Kernel Objects, Physical Memory, Phisical Disk, Keyboard in low level, Registry in Low Level, Set System time, Shutdown Windows
Internet Facings aps protected from accessed by others

MikeLins's StartUp Monitor to guard HKLM + HKU RUN and RUN ONCE plus custom and user startup [changes will generate a pop-up)

PC Tools FireWall V5 (DUTCH) in expert setting, having trusted all applications already installed, limiting internet facing aps as much as possible to run them (lowest rights possible of change other application, control other ap, change system, DNS). PCTFW generates an pop-up when intrusion occurs (after having checked its black/white list).

With the above I score a 300 out of 340 with Comodo Leak test, with few pop-ups. The idea is to create a stable system, which does not throw pop-ups for normal operations and allows simple installs of programs not toucing system settings of showing strange behaviour

I do all browsing with Chromium and On-line purchasing (most music) with IE7. Withing IE I have Keyscrambler as an extra keylogger safety (GW takes of most and MD and PCTFW form a second keylogger layer)

HIPS is tackled twice, AV is only check at read (have A2 and AdAware as on demand scanners for backup).

Why the hell am I cooking such a strange combo

A) because it is fun
B) trying to find an optimum of strong quiet protection, crispy system performance with a second safety net that allows change with few pop-ups

Cheers
Judging from the description you made like it would fit more to use(for the family computer) something like SD,returnil e.t.c
But i know..i'd answer the same "where's the fun in that"...
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