What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Nice man, i was thinking about tryin Ubuntu, but i'm pretty clueless about how to tweak it o_O
     
  2. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

    You should read up on it Noob. :D
     
  3. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Actually i've installed Ubuntu like 2 times on a real systems and a dozen times on VM.
    And every time i wanted to do some sort of complex things (Installing software on my own instead of downloading them from the list and other things) it involved typing loads of commands unknown for me o_O

    And i "barely" know how to use CMD :D
     
  4. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    Ubuntu is probably one of the best distro's for linux. Mint is also a good one. Ubuntu is really good if you do a dual boot. That way you don't have to deal with CD's or USB drives. Its also very quick to boot, unlike windows. Ubuntu is very user friendly and comes with a lot of preloaded drivers.
     
  5. justenough

    justenough Registered Member

    I've had good luck with Ubuntu and Mint. Also look into Puppy Linux live boot disk.
     
  6. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    Oh yeah forgot about that one. Thats a good one too. Distrowatch.com is a good place to find some popular distro's. Has a lot of info as well.
     
  7. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Yeah but for everyday usage on my needs (I like to try software etc.) it gets really complex :D
    And with my peanut sized brain i . . . i . . . just cant :rolleyes:
     
  8. Konata Izumi

    Konata Izumi Registered Member

    I suggest you start with Linux Mint 10 "Julia" (GNOME)... its so easy to use. Noob-friendly :D
    I'm just trying out Ubuntu again but I think of going back to Mint -_-'

    Mint is so like Windows
     
  9. dja2k

    dja2k Registered Member

    March 3, 2011 - Updated , Added , Removed

    Windows 7 Professional SP1 x64 (UAC: OFF, WD: OFF, FW: OFF, DEP: ON, SEHOP: ON, EMET: MAX)

    Network
    • Two Linksys Routers (DD-WRT Firmware) in WDS Mode
    • WPA2-PSK AES Encryption
    • SPI Firewall Enabled
    • OpenDNS Configuration
    Resident
    • Online Armor ++ Latest Beta (Paid)
    • Sandboxie 3.53.05 (Paid)
    • Mamutu 3.0.0.19 (Paid)
    On-Demand
    • Shadow Defender 1.1.0.326 (Paid)
    • Active@ Disk Image 4.2.4 (Paid)
    • VMWare Workstation 7.1.3 Build 324285 (Paid)
    • Emsisoft Emergency Kit 1.0.0.25
    Browser, Immunization, Tweaks
    • Firefox 4.0b12 (Ad-Block Plus)
    • Internet Explorer 9.0 Beta
    • KeyScrambler Professional 2.7.1.0
    • LastPass 1.70.1 (IE & FF)
    • Bluetack Safepeer SPLists (via OA for P2P Only)
    • Spybot Search & Destroy 1.6.2 (Full Immunization w/o Global Hooks)
    • Spyware Blaster 4.4 (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
    dja2k
     
  10. Konata Izumi

    Konata Izumi Registered Member

    I'm back to Linux Mint 10 'Julia' (GNOME)

    Gufw (GUI for UFW)
    Desktop User Account

    :D

    I need someone to teach me how to use AppArmor :D
     
  11. Boyfriend

    Boyfriend Registered Member

    (b.a.c.d) are patches Kaspersky Lab has released via regular updates to solve various problems (stability, compatibility, updated heuristics and license modules).

    Thanks for valuable on-demand suggestions. I am looking into MBAM and Hitman Pro.
     
  12. G1111

    G1111 Registered Member

    Firewall:
    Linksys NAT Router
    Look’n’Stop Firewall 2.07 (Phant0m's Ruleset)

    Anti-Virus:
    Emsisoft Anti-Malware 5.1.0.8
    Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Pro 1.50.1.1100

    HIPS/IDS/Blocking:
    DefenseWall HIPS/Personal Firewall 3.09
    WinPatrol Plus 20.0.2011.0
    SpywareBlaster 4.4 (with Ad-Aware custom blocking)
    ClearCloud DNS

    Resident on Demand Scanners:
    Hitman Pro 3.5.7 Build 118
    Mischel TrojanHunter 5.3 (994)
    Norton Power Eraser 1.6.0.36
    Sophos Anti-Rootkit 1.5.4
    SpyDLL Remover 4
     
    Last edited: Mar 3, 2011
  13. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    Sandboxies are for kitty litter. I still prefer a straight faced AV.:cool:
     
  14. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Mint sounds good.
    Which one is more bloated, Mint or Ubuntu? :D
    I mean the one with the least pre installed software :)
     
  15. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    Noob, you have a very good setup if that is what you like.:thumb:
     
  16. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    weather is changing so decided to bring the umbrella back.. the red one:)
     
  17. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Currently my sig is not my real setup, it's Comodo v5.3 + tweaks and EAM
    I just feel an itch to try a Linux distro again :D
     
  18. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    use itch guard for that purpose my good friend:)
     
  19. justenough

    justenough Registered Member

    You may be thinking of a litter box instead of a sandbox. From Wikipedia:

    "A sandbox is a testing environment that isolates untested code changes and outright experimentation from the production environment or repository, in the context of software development including Web development and revision control. Sandboxing protects "live" servers and their data, vetted source code distributions, and other collections of code, data and/or content, proprietary or public, from changes that could be damaging (regardless of the intent of the author of those changes) to a mission-critical system or which could simply be difficult to revert. Sandboxes replicate at least the minimal functionality needed to accurately test the programs or other code under development (e.g. usage of the same environment variables as, or access to an identical database to that used by, the stable prior implementation intended to be modified; there are many other possibilities, as the specific functionality needs vary widely with the nature of the code and the application for which it is intended.)"
     
  20. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    nah, I have young ones with a sandbox. And cats. Put the 2 together and well,,,,
     
  21. mrfargoreed

    mrfargoreed Registered Member

    Bufferzone Pro (never thought I'd replace Sandboxie, but BZ is just so simple to use)
    Comodo Firewall
    MSE
    Drive Snapshot
    Mailwasher
    LastPass

    Everything untrusted opens inside BZ. Genuinely can't think of anything else I would need.
     
  22. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    Hey I noticed you were using bufferzone and Comodo firewall. Did you notice any slow down with those two running together? I mean in reference when you had sandboxie.
     
  23. G1111

    G1111 Registered Member

    I run three - EAM, MBAM Pro & ClearCloud and they have been bypassed, DefenseWall contained the kitty s--- and saved my a--.
     
  24. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    I totally agree. If DW was made for 64 bit it would be on all my computers and I would have no need for this place. I love it and miss it. Keeping fingers crossed.
     
  25. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

    LOL Noob I understand my friend :D
     
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