What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Matthijs5nl

    Matthijs5nl Guest

    Suspicious is not the same as a found threat. Suspicious means it has a high score on the behavioral scan of Hitman Pro, however none of the cloud partners detected as a threat. However since the score is that high they display the result.
     
  2. Nekromantik

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    Yeah will do :)
     
  3. justenough

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    Macrium Reflect has worked well for me. Keriver 1-Click is another good program.

    And you might want to look into Sandboxie.
     
  4. Ripcord

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    Thank justenough for the info,will check out those 2 programs for back up. As far as sandboxie I have tried it before but it just doesn't run well on this old Dell for some reason. Running a Dell Inspiron E1505 w/ a duel core when they first came out some years ago,I'm even surprised it's still running well. Keeping my fingers crossed here.
     
  5. Nekromantik

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    my laptop with core i3 2.13GHZ and 3GB DDR3 RAM runs Comodo Firewall, Panda Cloud Pro 1.5 and Prevx SO fine. Although there is a little but of added boot and shutdown time it does not slow browsing.
     
  6. Konata Izumi

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    Windows 7 Pro 32-bit (shared/family OS)
    Avast FREE
    Sandboxie FREE
    Privoxy
    Chromium

    w/ Safe-admin tweaks

    all normal shortcuts (ie. explorer.exe, browsers, games, downloads folder) has their shortcuts modified to open automatically on sandboxie.
    remove access to My Computer, Documents etc in Start Menu...

    Linux Mint 11 Katya (Personal OS)
    Firefox with Adblock Plus and Noscript
     
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  7. Hypoz

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    Safe'n'Sec :thumb:
     
  8. Kernelwars

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    How effective is this? is this resource friendly?:) Welcome to wilders:thumb:
     
  9. kjdemuth

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    The last time I used safensec its sucked the life out of my laptop. Maybe not that bad but it did take forever to install. After the install it did tend to slow things down a little. Opening browsers also took a hit. There were better options at the time so I moved on.
     
  10. The Seeker

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    Quite an overhaul for me. Dropped DefenseWall (see here), re-implemented AppLocker, re-installed WinPatrol PLUS and bought NIS 2011. What a fantastic program it is. Light as a feather, unlike the Norton of old. £19.99 for 3 PCs was too good to pass up.
     
  11. stevan4

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    Desktop:
    • Online Armor++
    • Malwarebyte's Antimalware
    • Hitman Pro
    • Norton DNS
    Laptop: sig

    P.S. If anyone want to exchange Sandboxie license for my Online Armor++ license, write me PM.
     
  12. Osaban

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    Main machine:

    Vista64 Ultimate SP2 (UAC on, WD off)

    Real time:

    Look'n'Stop (only application filtering)
    Sandboxie
    Chrome + Ad Muncher

    On demand:

    Avira10 Premium
    MBAM
    Shadow Defender
    ShadowProtect Desktop
     
  13. Hypoz

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    Thank you!

    It was quite effective in limited testing.
    It's very resource friendly, around 20megs and barely any r/w :)

    Cheers
     
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  14. Rompin Raider

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    I believe that's what happened to Vancouver...the Bruins sucked the life out of them!
     
  15. Hypoz

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    Hmm, haven't had any of those issues.
    We'll see what happens later on.
     
  16. Konata Izumi

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  17. muf

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    The newest is System Mechanic. To keep my pc error free and optimised.

    Defensewall - You don't have permission to do that!
    NOD32 - Sorry mate, but your not getting in.
    Ad Muncher - See the webpage without all the crud.
    Zemana Antilogger - You're not watching me!
    Browser Sentinel - Lets optimise what's installed and running.
    System Mechanic - Lets keep the system spick and span.

    Runs nice.
     
  18. jmonge

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  19. boonie

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    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit

    D-Link Dir-665 SPI/NAT Firewall/Router

    Resident:
    DefenseWall Hips
    Zemana Antilogger

    On Demand:
    MBAM
    Hitman Pro
    SARDU Disc

    System/Browser Hardening:
    UAC Silent
    EMET
    SRP - Default Deny
    Spyware Blaster
    Firefox 4 with NoScript. Adblock Plus, Better Privacy.

    Backup/Recovery:
    FD-Rescue - System Restore disabled
    IFW - All snapshots on external HDD
     
  20. Kernelwars

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    J did u try safe'n'sec someone just mentioned it here:doubt:
     
  21. cm1971

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    Nice setup. I love DefenseWall. :thumb:
     
  22. moontan

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    testing out Trusteer Rapport...
     
  23. blasev

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    Please let's know the result

    When I used it last year, trusteer hog my cpu usage
     
  24. moontan

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    CPU is idling normally here at around 1-2%.
     
  25. blasev

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    Nice to hear that :)
     
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