What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Boyfriend

    Boyfriend Registered Member

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    How CTM is working on your system? Any problem/conflict/snapshot corruption/MBR issues?
    I want to replace Returnil with CTM/RollBack Rx for my security setup. I need expert’s opinion/experience. Does RollBack Rx 9.1 better or CTM. My current security setup is here.
     
  2. clocks

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    I agree. And it is possible the lightest AV I have ever tested.
     
  3. Kernelwars

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    That is a really solid setup..o_O o_O Avast o_O o_O thank god you didnt say the other one..avg
     
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  4. jmonge

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    yes indeed powerfull
     
  5. Kees1958

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    Son's Gaming PC
    - Vista x64 died on overclocking (GTS8800, DDR2PC6400 4 GB RAM and 2 160GB 7200 HD for sale)

    My Play PC
    - Vista x32 business : Lazy admin setup (safe-admin of Sul's next freeware application), only A2 + MBAM + Hitman Pro on demand

    Son's School Laptop
    - Windows 7 x64 : lazy admin setup plus Avast file shield and Facebook freebie of PrevX safe online

    Wife's laptop
    - Windows 7 x32: Lazy admin setup plus LUA deny SRP on user space plus Facebook freebie of PrevX safe online

    :D
     
  6. dja2k

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    Windows 7 Professional x64 (UAC: OFF, WD: OFF, FW: OFF, DEP: ON, SEHOP: ON)

    Network
    • Two Linksys Routers (DD-WRT Firmware) in WDS Mode
    • WPA2-PSK AES Encryption
    • SPI Firewall Enabled
    • OpenDNS Configuration
    Resident
    • Online Armor ++ 4.5.0.291 Beta (Paid)
    • Sandboxie 3.49.07 Beta (Paid)
    • Mamutu 3.0.0.15 (Paid)
    • Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.46 (Paid)
    On-Demand
    • Shadow Defender 1.1.0.326 (Paid)
    • Active@ Disk Image 4.0.4 (Paid)
    • VMWare Workstation 7.1.1 (Paid)
    • VirusTotal Uploader 2.0
    • Emsisoft Emergency Kit 1.0.0.12
    Browser, Immunization, Tweaks
    • Firefox 4.0b6 (Ad-Block Plus, Ghostery)
    • Internet Explorer 9.0 Beta
    • KeyScrambler Personal 2.7.0.0 (IE & FF)
    • LastPass 1.69.1 (IE & FF)
    • Bluetack Blocklists (Safepeer SPLists via OA)
    • CoU IP Blocklists for Online Armor
    • Malware Patrol's Block List (via Hosts File)
    • Spybot Search & Destroy 1.6.2 (Full Immunization w/o Global Hooks)
    • Spyware Blaster 4.3 (All Protection Enabled + Customblocking.txt)
    • BlackViper's Services Registry Files (Safe W7 Pro 64 Start)
    • Ultimate Windows Tweaker 2.1 (Customized)
    • SpeedGuide.net Vista TcpIp Patch 1.5
    • Panda Research USB Vacine 1.0.1.4 (Computer Vaccinated)
    dja2k
     
  7. Ibrad

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    Looking into Ad-Aware Anniversary Edition may install it, it was the last Ad-Aware without Antivirus
     
  8. jmonge

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    i heard it's bloated man:D
     
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  10. jmonge

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    the best way to find out it's by testing it our self;)
     
  11. SafetyFirst

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    Windows XP SP3 32 bit

    added - removed


    Real time:

    Avast! Free
    AVG 9.0 Free
    DefenseWall 3.07 (with Windows XP firewall)
    PeerBlock
    SpyShelter 4.54 Personal Free


    On demand:

    MBAM
    Sandboxie
    Shadow Defender


    Does it make any sense adding PE Guard to this setup?
     
  12. jmonge

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    to be honest with you when Defensewall in on not need nothing:D maybe just a ondemand scaner just for confirmation or if you feel geek enogh you can always count or use the rollback feature;)
     
  13. SafetyFirst

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    Thanks, but I am not that much of a geek. I was stupid enough to click "Allow" in DW and get infected with malware when I thought I was just updating Java. :ouch:
     
  14. moontan

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    you sure you got enough stuff there big guy? :eek: :D
     
  15. jmonge

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    he is well armed man ready for a war;) :thumb:
     
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    the one i like alot in his set up is OA++
     
  18. kjdemuth

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    OA++ is the bomb! Besides CIS 5, its the only Firewall/ AV I like. OA++, sandboxie and MBAM. Thats my baby right there!
     
  19. jmonge

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  20. Kernelwars

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    Shadow Defender's Shadowy eye..loving it:D :D :D
     
  21. jmonge

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    :thumb: a word of encourament man:thumb: :thumb: good protection just reboot and safe again;)
     
  22. Kernelwars

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    lol a lot of rebooting but this is the best way to go IMO..using it with hitman pro ann pc tools firewall beta ver
     
  23. jmonge

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    very fast experience man:)
     
  24. Kernelwars

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    yes sir.. and I think I am in love with the shadowy eye..:D
     
  25. jmonge

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    the good thing is that it runs very smooth and i think it runs only 1 service
     
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