What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Creer

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    Jmonge.... I don't believe in that - you are "the star of this thread" :cool:
    So I guess there will be soon another change :D
     

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  2. atomomega

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    The new behaviour shield is actually a great addition against 0-day, tho I haven't had the time to test it thoroughly. PCAV indeed has a great potential but at the moment is plain easy to use for average users. Lol, haha. I know, I just keep a backup of every customer's system with me, just in case it's needed. :D
     
  3. moontan

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    i love Shadow Defender, but if you're gonna go with RX the most suited "companion" to RX would be Sandboxie i think.

    using SB instead of SD gives you a more flexible workflow i think, and without having to reboot to get out of "virtual land" when using SD.
     
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  4. jmonge

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    creer boy;) man that is true can not argue with you cause you have it prove in my face:D but at least i can freely recomend any software without fear cause i tested all of them:cool:
     
  5. jmonge

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    the mbam service is 80 megs and the gui is 2 mbs so around 82 megs of ram running here;) alitle to much i gues but it feels fast
     
  6. zerotox

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    Added Malware Defender to the mix. So far everything is OK. I'm quite used to having a HIPS or a firewall with HIPS to be aware of what's going on in my system and act as antiexecutable as well. Wondering whether it's necessery to keep Prevx though.
     
  7. LoneWolf

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    IMO. No.
     
  8. zerotox

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    Thank you for sharing your opinion. I was just wondering what to ditch from the set-up - Avira or Prevx, I think I'll uninstall Prevx.

    P.S. I see you're using Malware Defender - do you disable the mdhook.dll injection?
     
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  9. Noob

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    OMG LOL, seriously i never realized i posted so much on this thread :D

    Current Setup is CIS 5.3 + KeyScrambler.
    Will be adding an On-Demand Scanner probably (Since Comodo AV is the weak point of CIS)
    Could be EAM :rolleyes:

    BTW, for people that can't tolerate pop ups, CIS 5.3 have reduced pop ups really a lot, maybe in the beginning you will get a few ones but after it settles up, it's very quite unless you keep updating or changing software a lot! :D
     
  10. kjdemuth

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    Dropped Rollback RX.
    I'm not sure if it caused it but my system was crawling for a while there. Of course now I'm back from the image everything seems to be running well. Oh well I didn't like the additional time to boot up anyway.
     
  11. Securon

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    Good Evening ! Real Time...G-Data I.S. 2011...and Malwarebytes Pro. Sincerely...Securon
     
  12. buckslayr

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    avast internet security with all internet facing apps running in sandbox.
     
  13. ExtremeGamerBR

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    There is getting heavy on your computer? I tested the latest version of G DATA with VitualBox him reached peaks of more than 200MB of memory. : (

    Using G DATA + MBAM (both huge consumers of memory) I think my laptop would die.
     
  14. Noob

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    I don't know, but i never do any performance tests on VM's because they always perform a LOT WORSE in them.
    I never take conclusion of a programs performance (All programs included) based on VM's performance :rolleyes:

    Try it on your real machine and then if it does poorly well then it does :D
     
  15. dan323

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    For me I'm Using,

    Avast Internet Security 5
    Key Scrambler Professional
    MBAM
    Hitman Pro
    SAS

    Windows 7
    4 gig ram
    Chrome 10
     
  16. LoneWolf

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    Running MD 2.6.0 and yes it is disabled.
     
  17. whitedragon551

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    Mamutu and LnS.
     
  18. jmonge

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    Mbam Pro:thumb:
     
  19. jmonge

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    look at this
    COMPUTELOGY: “PC Tools Spyware Doctor™ 2011 One Year License for Everybody” plus 1 more‏

    i may try this one to my set up;)
     
  20. Kernelwars

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    You will need a German web proxy.o_O o_O
     
  21. jmonge

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    added looknstop firewall - 32 bit
    private firewall - 64 bit
     
  23. Kernelwars

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    I hope you know this thing is no baby..its same as trying to feed couple of elephants..seriously rofl
     
  24. Noob

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    Does DNS slow down browsing speed? :rolleyes:
     
  25. zerotox

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    Is there any reason why you're using the old Torchsoft version? Is it performing better thn 2.7.2.1?
     
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