Post your x64 Security Setup

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by SafetyFirst, Jan 7, 2011.

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  1. justenough

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    Sandboxie and imaging are my main security solutions, too. I have just started trying Macrium for system imaging.

    Interesting avatar, considering your name. Both hunter and hunted?
     
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  2. ruinebabine

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    AppGuard beta (High, with MBRguard ON) [experimental]
    Sandboxie (paid) (sully's settings)
    FD-ISR Classie

    L'n'S FW (behind router + hardware fw)

    Keriver Image
    IFW/D/L (+ BING)
    ShadowProtect v3.5 [OCCasional only]

    Shadow Defender [OnDemand]
    HitMan Pro Free [OD]
    Sandboxie (paid) [OD]
    PrevX SafeOnline [OD]
    SAS Pro (paid) [OD]
    MBAM Free [OD]
    WinPatrol (paid) [OD]

    Admin account + UAC full
    RAAC (Run As Admin Controller)
    DEP on all
    EMET (for net facing apps)

    SMART utility (backup and fine tweaking of windows services)
    NoAutoRun
    Ultimate Windows Tweaker
    Registry Workshop
    CCleaner64
     
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  3. justenough

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    What did you do to get Sandboxie to run with AppGuard? Moving the Sandboxie container folder to another partition didn't do it.
     
  4. ruinebabine

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    I don't run them both together. For now, when I want to open a sandbox, I have to first shot Appguard OFF.
     
  5. justenough

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    Ok, thanks ruinebabine.
     
  6. Noob

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    Adding Imaging software :rolleyes:
     
  7. Kernelwars

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    acronis or keriver?
     
  8. Noob

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    Acronis :D
    Really like it :rolleyes:
     
  9. shadek

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    Acronis is great. I think many people here at Wilders' could use it as it includes a Try & Decide mode which survives reboots. No more unnecessary registry entries after numerous different security softwares.
     
  10. asr

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    Norton AV ........Private Firewall........SpyShelter Premium........ Trojan Remover (On Demand).......
     
  11. Noob

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    Yeah, it's an imaging software plus a few goodies :thumb:
     
  12. 1chaoticadult

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    Changed my x64 setup to one of my older and reliable setups

    Emsisoft Anti-Malware
    Online Armor Premium
    OpenDNS
    EMET
    UAC
     
  13. Stephen2

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    hmmmm... good question.

    Depends how diligent and knowledgeable you are I suppose, as to how to prevent infection.

    As per all setups, a hardware firewall/router is a necessity.

    Otherwise I use and recommend Limited User Account/SUA and SRP/AppLocker

    SURun for comfort in this environment

    Everything else is just for show.... SandboxIE, Comodo Firewall..
     
  14. farmerlee

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    Desktop - Updated Norton 360 to version 5 alongside rollback rx, sandboxie and added zemana antilogger due to the free giveaway.

    Laptop - Firstdefense ISR + Sandboxie.
     
  15. malexous

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    avast! Free Antivirus 6.0 Beta

    Windows Firewall
    LUA
    EMET (web browsers, media players, PDF reader)

    AdBock Plus
    NoScript (allow scripts globally; forbid plug-ins for all sites)

    Hitman Pro
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    Norton Power Eraser

    Windows Backup and Restore
     
  16. Doraemon

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    I just reinstalled my laptop with Win7 Pro x64 and thought about a light protection:

    -Prevx SOL.
    -MBAM realtime.
    -Sandboxie.
    -Little toys: Ad Muncher Premium, No Autorun, WinPatrol Plus, RoboForm Everywhere.

    This configuration is amazingly light on my system (although it's a very fast 'puter with a Core 2 Duo 2.5GHz and 4GB DDR2). I have both a great satisfaction and a very big disappointment:

    -MBAM realtime is an incredibly reliable product! It already blocked me the access to 4 web sites! And i don't usually visit 'dangerous' webs! :eek: :eek: :eek: It gives me lots of confidence to run such a great tool! :cool:
    -Sandboxie is a BIG MESS! :rolleyes: Continuous disconnections from its service (magical error SBIE2203) plus crashes with sandboxed Firefox 3.6 and Chrome 8... :rolleyes: Given the big amount of ppl here using SBie it amazes me that it's such a buggy product. And it happens the same in my Win7 HP x86 netbook! :rolleyes: (please note that I made the proper things for compatibility with Prevx: JAWS and Drop rights are ON).

    So I'll wait for SBie 3.53 to see if they care enough to fix this bug. Nonetheless I'd recommend this configuration because it's really cool and effective! :cool:
     
  17. justenough

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    Would so many people here be using Sandboxie if it were a buggy mess? It certainly wouldn't be on my computer. Once it was set up correctly, I haven't had one problem with Sandboxie in the year or more I have used it.
     
  18. 1chaoticadult

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    I agree with this even though I don't use Sandboxie.
     
  19. Doraemon

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    Then why so many complains about this SBIE2203 in their forum? Then why so much pain in 2 different computers of mine? :eek: :eek: :eek:
     
  20. trjam

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    totally pleased with my current setup. Running it on both 64 bit computers.
     
  21. jmonge

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    good choive buddy
     
  22. justenough

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    Looks pretty normal there, some people have problems with the new release, tzuk works on it. If only all software was supported the way Sandboxie is.
     
  23. malexous

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    Avira AntiVir Personal - Free Antivirus

    Windows Firewall
    LUA
    EMET (web browsers, media players, PDF reader)

    AdBock Plus
    NoScript (allow scripts globally; forbid plug-ins for all sites)

    Hitman Pro
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    Norton Power Eraser

    Windows Backup and Restore
     
  24. rolarocka

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    Prevx
    SandboxIE
    Image for Windows
     
  25. Kernelwars

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    Private firewall
    MSE
    Kerive 1-Click Restore:)
     
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