Post your x64 Security Setup

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

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  1. trjam

    trjam Registered Member


    well I know Dr web, read about the difference in recomended settings and paranoid. Recomended is very light but is crap on active protection. Paranoid is what should be used but it makes your PC feel like it has bricks on it.
     
  2. Tarantula

    Tarantula Guest

    Change: Macrium Reflect Free <> Paragon Backup & Recovery 2011 (Advanced) Free.Much better!
     
  3. Emy

    Emy Registered Member

    Windows 7 Pro with
    Prevx SO (Paid)
    Hitman Pro (on-demand)
    Windows Firewall (default)
    EMET (internet facing programs)
    UAC (Max)
    Keriver 1-Click Restore (backup once a week)
    Google Chrome v10 (Ghostery+Adblock Plus+LastPass)
     
  4. searaider

    searaider Registered Member

    Kaspersky IS
    Spy Sweeper
    Mamutu
    Zemana
    Immunet (free)
     
  5. Someheresomethere

    Someheresomethere Registered Member

    7 Ultimate, LUA, UAC at Max Settings
    Avira Premium Security Suite
    PrevX SafeOnline (free Facebook offer)
    Chrome 10 Beta with AdBlock Plus and LastPass
    Sandboxie Free for untrusted programs
     
  6. searaider

    searaider Registered Member

    I guess running sandboxie with returnil enabled gives nearly 100% security
     
  7. malexous

    malexous Registered Member

    Windows Firewall,
    Standard User Account,
    Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (web browsers, media players),
    AppLocker,

    SRWare Iron (adblock.ini, Click to play plug-ins),

    Hitman Pro,
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware,
    Norton Power Eraser,

    Windows Backup and Restore.
     
    Last edited: Feb 21, 2011
  8. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    whats much better in paragon ?
     
  9. TheIgster

    TheIgster Registered Member

    Yeah, I would like to know as well. I use MR and it seems fine, other than slow restore, but I've read reviews and Paragon seems to suffer from slow restores as well.
     
  10. blasev

    blasev Registered Member

    I believe one of the difference is : paragon free has incremental backup (backup the changes only)
     
  11. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    whats the difference between incremental backup and differential backup ?

    i just tried out paragon and its slower than macrium
    and it has differential backup feature which takes even more time than normal backup
    instead of doing diff backup it will be much faster to do a normal backup :cautious:
     
  12. blasev

    blasev Registered Member

    Ah my bad, I mean paragon free has differential backup.
    As for the difference, it can be read here : -http://www.acronis.com/resource/solutions/backup/2005/incremental-backups.html-
    In general differential backup does take longer to be done
     
  13. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    I will stick with macrium now..
    and thanx for the link
     
  14. Martijn2

    Martijn2 Registered Member

    EMET 2.0 for Firefox and Malwarebytes (scan only)... all I need :)
     
  15. skokospa

    skokospa Registered Member

    I add the my signature ....hitman pro
     
  16. bahjan

    bahjan Registered Member

    Windows 7 HP

    Running: Windows 7 FW, Avast 5.0 Free, Spyware Blaster, Winpatrol Plus,
    On demand: Emisoft, SAS. Sophos command line download (if I need it).
    Browser: FF 3.6 with Sandboxie and NoScript, Quickjava, LinkExtend, BetterPrivacy.
    Backup: Paragon 10.1 (free)

    On my old XP I used Kerio FW and was v happy with it, gutted it will not run on Win 7. I would try Online Armor FW but I have read of people having conflicts with Avast.
    My trial for Emisoft AntiMalware coming to end - not sure whether I need it??
    I'm still trying to decide what I think of Microsoft Security Essentials.....as it's MS isn't it a target for those who hate MS on principle?
     
  17. malexous

    malexous Registered Member

    CrunchBang Linux 10 "statler".

    SRWare Iron (adblock.ini, Click to play).
     
    Last edited: Mar 27, 2011
  18. SafetyFirst

    SafetyFirst Registered Member

    Win7 Ultimate

    Windows7 Firewall
    Avast Free
    MBAM
    Sandboxie (paid)
    Shadow Defender
    ShadowProtect
    SpyShelter Premium
    PeerBlock

    I am looking for a firewall. I had OA when I was on 32 bits and liked it, but it was a resource hog and slowed my PC down. I am thinking about trying Outpost or PrivateFirewall... Any suggestions?
     
  19. Antarctica

    Antarctica Registered Member

    Windows 7 Firewall
    AppGuard
    Avast free
    Macrium Reflect Pro
     
  20. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

    Sandboxie 3.55.05 + Mamutu 3.19 + Hitman Pro 3.5.8 Build 121 + Keriver 1-Click Restore Pro + SyncToy 2.1

    Simple and light!
     
  21. shadek

    shadek Registered Member

    Sandboxie beta 3.55.06 is out for the record. You might consider updating SBIE! :)
     
  22. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

    I suggest PrivateFirewall.
     
  23. Matthijs5nl

    Matthijs5nl Guest

    Just keep Windows Firewall, it's great and extremely light.
     
  24. flaubert71

    flaubert71 Registered Member

    Win7 Ultimate


    Vipre antivirus premium(HIPS enabled) + clear-cloud DNS

    SAS Pro
    MBAM
    Emsisoft emergency Kit
    Shadow Defender
    ShadowProtect
    Spydll remover
    PeerBlock
     
  25. Spysnake

    Spysnake Registered Member

    Windows 7 Home Premium x64

    Prevx 3.0
    Winpatrol 2011 PLUS
    Look 'n' Stop 2.07 with Phant0m's ruleset
    OpenDNS via D-link DIR-655
    Firefox 4.0.1 with WOT, Noscript, Adblock Plus, HTTPS-Everywhere, BetterPrivacy

    I'm currently looking to change the setup just a little bit, as I get to work on my new computer. L'n'S is a great firewall, but I have been wondering if the default Windows Firewall would be enough? How troublesome it is with outbound protection to a user which needs to permit new programs on regular basis?

    I also haven't found out if No Autorun works with 64-bit systems, could someone verify this for me? SourceForge has a folder for 64-bit version, but it seems outdated.

    Edit: Also looking to use App Guard. Would you recommend it on 64-bit yet?
     
    Last edited: May 2, 2011
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