What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

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    yes yes installing for my grandma morrow for sure:argh:
     
  2. jmonge

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  3. EASTER

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    ADDED: Returnil System Safe (Free) 2011 ......... Thinking about a license for the pro version

    ADDED: AVG9 plus Latest Avira ...... Only tested them, still not impressed as i been with ESET, but that can change if the resources hit were minimum at best.
     
  4. jmonge

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    when it comes to antivirus software i tell you this you and me and maybe others will never be satisfy;) will never impressed us:D maybe:)
     
  5. acr1965

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    Avast 5, Comodo firewall w/ D+ 2011, Prevx paid, AVG IDP. Actually runs pretty light so far. On demand scanners of HMP and MBAM.
     
  6. J_L

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  7. atomomega

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    with such enormous setup i wouldn't be surprised..........
     
  8. J_L

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    If you looked more closely, most of it isn't real-time.
     
  9. Noob

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    Been extremely inactive these few days (School).
    My current setup is G-Data 2011 and Zemana Antilogger :D
     
  10. jmonge

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    NooB that's it?
     
  11. Konata Izumi

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    good move there! :thumb: threatfire is buggy IMO

    lol. its fine... I just don't like his bunch of browser addons!
     
  12. Konata Izumi

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  13. kjdemuth

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    CIS 5
    Safe Online
    MBAM ( On demand)
    Comodo Time Machine
     
  14. Noob

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    Yep, Only G-Data 2011 and Zemana AntiLogger (And a few windows tweaks read sig.)

    No HIPS due to complains o_O

    And uninstalled Time Machine because it almost wrecked my HDD once again (BTW it was my fault, i forced a restart while it was creating a new baseline and it almost ~ Snipped as per TOS ~ my HDD)
     
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  15. J_L

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    Added Comodo Firewall 5, gonna keep it for a while.
     
  16. Kernelwars

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    playing with rising internet security :mad: eset ...:mad: not liking any of em..:doubt: :doubt: :doubt: :doubt: :doubt: :doubt:
     
  17. JoeBlack40

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    LOL...grab another toys :D

    Speaking of toys....installed PreVx SO to see how is playing with CIS full suite and removed MBAM real time.
     
  18. Kernelwars

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    lol..
    for 32 bit removed everything....:D Appguard, Spyshelter premium, Windows firewall, Hitman Pro
     
  19. jmonge

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    hey did you try twister antivirus man?it has a nice behabiour blocker feature
     
  20. x ZauX x

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    Norton Antivirus 2011
    Comodo Firewall 5
    :thumb: :thumb:
     
  21. jmonge

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    if you are running the D+ from comodo plus norton man you are complete i say:)
     
  22. x ZauX x

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    :) :)
     
  23. shadek

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    Norton Antivirus + Prevx is a 100% protection so far. I've tested it against aprox 1500 samples. I daily test above 50 new 0-day malware and mostly Norton Antivirus 2011 stops about 90% of the threats. Prevx detects the rest. Just letting you guys know. I can't believe how light the setup is.

    P.S. The testing I do is dynamic + execution of the files.
     
  24. AvinashR

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    At Present .. I am using the trailing security setup:-


    1. Windows 7 Ultimate x86
    2. AppLocker Policy
    3. Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit 2.0.0.1
    4. Avast Internet Security 5.0.677
    5. KeyScrambler Professional 2.7.0

    COMODO Time Machine too ... :ninja:
     
  25. AvinashR

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    Twister is really having a powerful BB .. I simply love it .. :)
     
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