What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. zorbis

    zorbis Registered Member

    Happy New Year everyone! i haven't posted on here for a long time..here it goes:

    Avira AntiVir Premium
    Spybot Search&Destroy
    Windows 7 Firewall Controll (with Windows Firewall still enabled)
    Windows Defender is totally disabled
    SuperAntiSpyware and Dr.Web CureIt on demand scanners

    I run Windows 7 Ultimate.
    I recommend the same set-up to all my clients giving them the option to choose the free version of the antivirus, all the other apps are freeware so they can get what imo is top notch security for free.
     
  2. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    i started in 2011 with geswall pro and yes it is already running very good;)
     
  3. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    ah thats good J.. did they release the 64 bit version yet?
     
  4. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

    Isn't Avira premium payware?
     
  5. Boost

    Boost Registered Member

    Uh,considering they just started beta testing the 64-bit,it's not ready yet.
     
  6. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    ah thanks Boost.. :thumb:
     
  7. iFront

    iFront Registered Member

    My signature :)
    Will try out SpyShelter Premium soon.
     
  8. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    it is not 64 ready yet;) do i have to buy it again when the new version 3 64 bit comes out?it is running very smooooth:D
     
  9. iFront

    iFront Registered Member

    o_O

    SS premium is 64 bit ready and the license is for lifetime from what I read from their site.
     
  10. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    yes it is life time:thumb:
     
  11. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    Proactively scan when any spy program, keylogger or trojan attempts to store your private information.
    Protect your passwords, chat, credit card numbers
    Fast algorithm process does not slow down your computer when scanning for dangerous items.
    Doesn't need to check a signature database.
    Simple, easy-to-use, intuitive GUI.
    Windows x32/x64 compatible.(World first 64 bit anti keylogger)
     
  12. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    I'd love to use geswall but it doesn't play well with Sr Iron. :( Maybe when 3.0 comes out.
     
  13. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

    Since you're looking for this sort of isolation apps, have you given Sandboxie a try before?
     
  14. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    Yeah I've tried it all. I switch things around and have tried different combo's. I'm just not as vocal about it as some people are. :p
     
  15. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    actually you have a nice combo man with comodo and mbam pro;)
     
  16. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    Back after a break and im still with the same combo :D
     
  17. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    I might find my way back to sandboxie or geswall. Comodo is getting rather good these days. I like geswall policy restriction though. Very tight.
     
  18. adam993

    adam993 Registered Member

    Now I'm trialling ShadowDefender and Eset Antivirus.

    Setup:
    Windows XP Professional (no autorun, all updates)
    DefenseWall Personal Firewall, Eset Antivirus, ShadowDefender on-demand, Windows Firewall, Mbam on-demand.
    Acronis True Image 2010 Home.
     
    Last edited: Jan 2, 2011
  19. Matthijs5nl

    Matthijs5nl Guest

    • Linksys WRT54G2 router built-in firewall
    • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit built-in firewall
      Using Administrator account; DEP and SEHOP are enabled for all processes and programs; UAC is on always notify; Windows Defender is disabled; using Internet Explorer 9 beta​
    • ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.2
    • Hitman Pro 3.5
      both licenses end on the 12th of january​
    It might be possible the Windows firewall will be replaced, depending on what I do when my current ESET NOD32 Antivirus ends, there are three possibilies:
    1. continuing current setup;
    2. replacing ESET NOD32 Antivirus by a free antivirus;
    3. upgrading to ESET Smart Security.
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Jan 3, 2011
  20. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    Ohh...i forgot i got a new wifi router...but i dont know if i should use my wifi firewall or not..i have netgear wifi router
     
  21. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    That's the right choice:thumb: It's a great suite!
     
  22. Matthijs5nl

    Matthijs5nl Guest

    I also seems the most interesting option to me, at this moment. But I am not sure, Antispam is of absolutely no value to me. Also I am perfectly happy with Windows firewall.
    Since ESET 5 is on the horizon it might change then. That is why I asked several times on the ESET forums about the future changes to the featureset of both products, it is a shame that they don't want to disclose any information about ESET 5. If they did, option 2 (replacing ESET NOD32 Antivirus by a free antivirus) wouldn't exist. The only thing we known which will be included in ESET 5 is Parental Control, which is just like Antispam of no value to me.
     
  23. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member


    Geez J. You have tried tons of software in the last few days lmao :D
     
  24. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    Yes, I my self have stopped asking questions about version 5.0 since I know what the answer will be;) Even though I agree with you that more info from ESET would really be nice.

    I personally haven't heard anything official that Parental Control will be included for sure? What's your source?
    But I got a feeling that we will see something more included apart from Parental Control.
     
  25. SweX

    SweX Registered Member

    And yet he haven't settled down:D
     
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