What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Nevis

    Nevis Registered Member

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    real time: Norton IS 2011
    on-demand: MBAM,hitman pro

    desktop: avg pro, win firewall

    PC is fast running
     
  2. Noob

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    Ohh if you meant if it's included in CIS, it is not :p

    It's a stand alone, separate product from CIS :)
     
  3. LoneWolf

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    Defensewall 3.07b ~ Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.0.0.68 ~ Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325
     
  4. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Thanks! :D
     
  5. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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    Reformated!

    Windows 7 Professional 64bits: (LUA/SRP/ACL/DEP/UAC/SEHOP/ASRL)

    Network:

    • Windows Firewall
    • Norton DNS
    Browser:

    • SRWare Iron 5.0.382 (Adblock Plus with Tracking Blocklist, WOT, McAfee SiteAdvisor, built-in sandbox)
    • Internet Explorer 8 64Bits (Online Banking)
    On-Demand:

    • Emsisoft Emergency Kit

    None Antivirus software.
     
  6. jmonge

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    thanks kjdemuth and Noob;) :thumb:
     
  7. kjdemuth

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    Your welcome jose.
     
  8. jmonge

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  9. kjdemuth

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    Mixing things up.
    CIS 5 Beta
    Panda Cloud AV free
    Comodo time machine
    Sandboxie
    Comodo DNS
     
  10. jmonge

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    i am running comodo but i dont know what version i am running actually:D
    actually it says product version 5.0.161695.1120
    irus signiture database version 5950
     
  11. curious george

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    I find myself slowly installing Linux on my computers. It feels weird running no security apps....

    I do, however, have a firewall. Does that count?
     
  12. hckyo

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    Removed Vipre, It gave me just troubles ...

    Added Sandboxie, and now playing without AV.
    Wish me luck xD
     
  13. ViVek

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    PE Guard 2.2 + Defensewall Personal Firewall 3 + KeyScrambler Premium + Hitman Pro ;) ;)
     
  14. jmonge

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    you are ready for war my friend:) ;) good set up:thumb:
     
  15. kerykeion

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    Your setup is pretty tight, assuming everything runs inside Sandboxie, and if anything manages to get out of it, I think the HIPS of your OA would be able to prevent it. And when those layers fail, you have some immunization in place, and you could always restore your system with Shadow defender.
     
  16. kjdemuth

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    I would at least add a light AV like immunet or panda cloud. It would stink if you went to use a USB stick and caught a virus. Its one of the easiest ways to get infected. Usually your in a hurry to get a file and don't even think to sandbox. I've seen it happen because its happened to me. It doesn't hurt to have a cloud AV running.
     
  17. AvinashR

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    I have Default Deny protection, so i never worried about infections from USB's ... Even my USB's are vaccinated by Panda USB vaccine.
     
  18. arjunned

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    W7 x64:
    Comodo IS v5 RC (as an Anti-Executable by Mr Brian, with Sandbox & Firewall)
    DEP, SEHOP, UAC, running as Admin.
    On Demand: Sandboxie, Hitman Pro, Comodo AV (just in case).

    Linux Mint 9 x64
    XP SP3 VM (in VirtualBox) with ProcessGuard 3.5, Sunbelt Personal Firewall 4 & Hitman Pro.
     
  19. x ZauX x

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    Pc Tools Firewall Plus 7 Beta
    :thumb: :thumb:
     
  20. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Windows 7 Professional 64bits: (LUA/SRP/ACL/DEP/UAC/SEHOP/ASRL/EMET)

    Network:

    • Windows Firewall
    • Norton DNS
    Browser and Immunization:

    • SRWare Iron 5.0.382 (Adblock Plus + Tracking Blocklist, WOT, McAfee SiteAdvisor, built-in sandbox)
    • Internet Explorer 8 64Bits (Online Banking)
    • Malware Patrol's Block List (via Hosts File)
    • BlackViper's Services Registry Files (Customized)
    • CD/DVD/USB Autorun Desabilited
    On-Demand:

    • Emsisoft Emergency Kit

    None Antivirus software.

    *Thanks dja2k for the links!
     
  21. LoneWolf

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    Defensewall 3.07b ~ Avast 5.0.594 ~ Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325
     
    Last edited: Sep 4, 2010
  22. Kernelwars

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    NIS 2011 working pretty good on my 64 bit..impressed actually:thumb:
     
  23. shadek

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    The only suite I'd actually considering to install is NIS 2011. But, on the other hand, all suites are bloated with unnecessary features and does not combine the layered strategy with security applications from different vendors (meaning you're less vulnerable from programming flaws).
     
  24. hckyo

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    Added Panda USB Vaccine, and thinking in add a cloud AV, just to keep it for some situation.
    will start with immunet Free, and maybe after i will test Panda cloud.
     
  25. kjdemuth

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    Back to the original.
    OA++
    MBAM (real time)
    Sandboxie (drop my rights)
    CTM
    Keyscrambler personal.
     
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