What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Securon

    Securon Registered Member

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    Good Evening ! WSA Essentials and Hitman Pro. Sincerely...Securon
     
  2. buckslayr

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    WSA Essentials working great here. Waiting for release of SpyShelter Internet Security.
     
  3. jmonge

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    i am also waiting for SpyShelter Internet Security:thumb:
     
  4. ams963

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    added https everywhere and https finder add-ons in firefox......there is a confusion though.......ghostery shows things like webtrends as tracking object but https everywhere shows rule for webtrends with green tick......
     
  5. Dark Shadow

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    Got it, thanks
     
  6. Dark Shadow

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    I am sorry I didn't purchase when I had the chance to or it would be in my sig for sure.
     
  7. Dark Shadow

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    Thats kinda funny though at least you got a popup.I remember reading ThreatFire locking some users out of there own keyboard.thats not so funny at all.
     
  8. jmonge

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    i remenber that man:D
     
  9. JoeBlack40

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    Changed to...
    AVG Free
    CIS
    Sandboxie
    Toolwiz TF
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    ...it feels very light and fast on my laptop.:thumb:
     
  10. SweX

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    You guys have forgot the Lion :)
    -http://www.rising-global.com/
     
  11. ams963

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    lion is old and rusty....panda with a bamboo is effective at smacking malware .....
     
  12. ichito

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    Rising FW is still nice and effective...or - am I wrong? :blink:
     
  13. ams963

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    not so much when compared with the others ......so old and rusty is right.....old lions can still catch a prey or two but not like the younger stronger ones.......
     
  14. JoeBlack40

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    You are wrong.RISFW updates itself every day,so not even close to old and rusty... and..."catching"?Its about a pure firewall,catching what o_O
     
  15. 22ndcitysaint

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    @JoeBlack40
    ok I am wrong......I'm not a hater of any product or fanboy.....just saying that products like wsa is far better and faster than the lion which is rarely seen in anyone's zoo nowadays......about the fw....I did not say it's not being actively supported or effective....but there are other fw more effective and more rapid at finding new ways of preventing attacks.....I think and it is solely my opinion .....the lion is falling behind in the race.......

    @22ndcitysaint
    thx buddy....:thumb:
     
  17. 1chaoticadult

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    LOL J. What did you do, put malware in your keyboard :D
     
  18. jmonge

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    very true:)
     
  19. Dark Shadow

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    Maybe Twister AV will come along and suck up the Lion and the panda into the Abyss.:D
     
  20. Dark Shadow

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    His Keyboard is a keylogger.
     
  21. jmonge

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    the keyboard was onfire:D
     
  22. Dark Shadow

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    Ouch that burns.:D
     
  23. jmonge

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    imagine i am not home and my wife got a mamutu alert for explorer.exe and click ok to block:D
     
  24. 1chaoticadult

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    Sounds like it. Big Brother is watching lol..

    Did it have smoke coming from it too? Did it smell like bacon? :D

    LMAO J
     
  25. justenough

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    Trying something different that might be just as light and hopefully more powerful: removed Mamutu and Windows7 Firewall Control and added Privatefirewall and PandaCloud.
     
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