What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    i am trialing Prevx Edge;)
     
  2. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    this PrevxEdge is freaking cool,very quiet,the way i like security softwares:D
    it is fast and ligth and most important thing is that it likes DefenseWall;)
     
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  3. elapsed

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    Resident:
    Router NAT
    Eset Smart Security 3 (4b2 when it's out...)

    On demand:
    SpybotSD 1.6

    Backup software:
    NTI Shadow 3
     
  4. cba321

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    Laptop:

    Windows Vista Firewall


    Scanners:

    Malwarebytes anti-malware
    Spy Sweeper (with real-time protection)
    A-squared free
    Trend Micro Antivirus

    Other:

    ccleaner




    Family Computer:

    Webroot firewall
    Norton Internet Security 2009

    Scanners:

    Spy Sweeper with antivirus (with realtime)
    Spycop
    Malwarebytes
    Norton antivirus

    ^aware that the realtimes may all conflict with each other




    Always open to suggestions, I'm new at this!!!
     
  5. jmonge

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    i have in my wife laptop:AppRanger on medium security level 3 programs sandbox(browser,msn messenger and wmplayer)also blocking all known spy-sites and adware-sites;)also Windows Defender with spy-net enable(hips) and last but not least Windows Firewall and MY laptop i have malware defender,defensewall,prevxedge,d.e.p on all programs
     
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  6. Athletic

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    I saw someone here got backup software for DOS.Is it necessary or.... ? I have only Acronis backup in secure zone(f11 - in the boot of PC).Is it enough ?

    This is my complete security:

    Resident: KIS 8 - Recommended security level(with very good setup in aplication control)

    On demand: Malwarebytes,Opera browsing without Javascript and iFrames ,also firefox with noscript and adblock plus(with 4 subscriptions- lists).Essential BACKUP image with Acronis true image 11.

    Removed mvps hosts because i can't see some sites that are not malicious directly.
     
  7. _kronos_

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    My configuration:

    Realtime:
    - Router frw
    - LUA, SRP
    - CIS 3.8.61948.459 beta (only D+ and AV, not firewall)

    On Demand:
    - MBAM
    - SAS
    - RegSeeker
    - HijackThis
    - Gmer

    Other:
    - Opera 9.63
    - Sandboxie
    - Acronis TI

    + n° services stopped and other customization (host file, added extention to SRP ecc)

    ;)
     
  8. jmonge

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    kav is very good at protecting your machine but if you add an extra layer you we will feel more secure:thumb: doble layer is always better and i heard good things about acronis from members here in the forum so i guez is more than enough plus dont forget the windows cd recovery in case a disaster happen;)
     
  9. Someone

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    Real-time
    Windows Firewall
    AntiVir Personal Edition
    Sandboxie free

    On-demand
    SUPERAntiSpyware free

    Backup
    Paragon Drive Backup Express
    Syncback free

    Browsing
    Firefox with WOT, AdblockPlus, NoScript
     
  10. boonie

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    Acronis is fine. A good program. I have Image for DOS because I find it simple to use, and there's no install.
     
  11. nomarjr3

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    I know.
    But it's the danger that comes with IE6 that makes me want to use it all the more.
    Just to test if my anti-malware setup can live up to its hype :D
    I always have Drive Snapshot ready if anything goes wrong
     
  12. Meriadoc

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    I still use ie6, in fact ie5 on a Win2000 snap-shot.
     
  13. Magpie11

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    Realtime: Norton Internet Security 2009, SuperAntiSpyware and WinPatrol

    On Demand : MBAM and Prevx CSI

    Browsing : FireFox 3.05 with WOT, AdBlock, NoScript and FlashBlock
     
  14. GES/POR

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    ie4 is the best :thumb:
     
  15. demonon

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    IE6 on which OS. And sorry for my ignorance, what is the latest version you can use on Win 2K.

    I just suggested that upgrading to a more modern browser will give you allot more options and advantages, most of the time...
     
  16. Page42

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    I just started using Windows Defender. Are you saying that joining SpyNet is what makes this program a HIPS? What about running the real-time protection without SpyNet? Not a HIPS then? Thanks :)
     
  17. danny9

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    I still use ie6 myself.
    Don't like ie7.
    Just my preference.
    Problem free with ie6. :D
     
  18. Meriadoc

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    XP and Server2003.

    I don't worry about my browser running with reduced rights, SRP and then of course the browser can be configured through internet options - ie in Server automatically starts off in a protection mode and both OSes can be tied down nicely. Nor do I worry about which browser is more 'secure' I use what I like best and which works better for me, which is Fx or ie on Windows. Using a sandbox, shadow, isr or virtual machine as an insurance that can rollback the system while saving data to a usb is practically all I use not to mention backing up although I do like the idea of an anti-executable.
     
  19. jmonge

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    ofcourse with real time protection on:D
     
  20. jmonge

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    agree 100% i always use iexplorer and never use firefox but i make sure the browser is sandbox all the time and block drive-by with appguard,appranger and defensewall;)
     
  21. nomarjr3

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    Same setup.
    Now using Songbird as default audio player and web browser :thumb:
    Also a better alternative for iTunes

    PC #2: Debian Linux
    IPCop Firewall only :thumb:
     
  22. Mosqu

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    There are two active antiviruses in your setup: Norton Antivirus (part of Norton Internet Security I suppose) and the antivirus engine of Spy Sweeper. In general it is not recommended to run several antiviruses at the same time. The same appiies to software-firewalls (Webroot and NIS).
     
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  23. EASTER

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    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.

    EASTER
     
  24. Mosqu

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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. :D
     
  25. EASTER

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    I look forward when Microsoft finally leaves the planet.
     
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