What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. teykila

    teykila Registered Member

    Changed my setup yesterday. I had Vipre Premium since the discount offer.

    I kept having NIC problems, i think it is since i installed Vipre.

    So removed Vipre and went with:

    Windows 7 firewall
    Avast Free
    PrevX SOL
    LUA

    I will see if my NIC is still going down afer a few hours.
     
  2. Konata Izumi

    Konata Izumi Registered Member

    I'm done building my security setup. :D
     
  3. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Kinda, but i still try pass by Wilders as much as i can, i cannot stop being paranoid D00ds :D
     
  4. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

    Hehe Noob I gotcha. Good to see you popup when you do :D
     
  5. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

    Basically this. The only software I want is DefenseWall or Sandboxie for 64bit but they both cost money.
     
  6. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    Testing Bitdefender AV 2012.

    Running smooth so far...NOT!suddenly a complete freeze,for about 5 mins my laptop was in coma
     
    Last edited: Jul 27, 2011
  7. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    ofcourse :D not even toilet paper is free in these days:)
     
  8. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

    RealTime
    DefenseWall 3.15

    Light Virtualization
    Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325

    Back-Up
    Macrium Reflect Complete Edition 4.2 / 3775

    OpenDns ~ Opera
     
  9. Rompin Raider

    Rompin Raider Registered Member

    Still on life support?
     
  10. jack76

    jack76 Registered Member

    No,back to Avast Free
     
  11. gery

    gery Registered Member

    Outpost Security Suite
    MBAM pro SAS free Zemana Pro
     
  12. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

    COMODO Internet Security
    Hitman Pro
    Process Hacker
     
  13. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    my sig is it.;)
     
  14. JoeBlack40

    JoeBlack40 Registered Member

    BitDefender IS 2011 and Sandboxie.
     
  15. CJsDad

    CJsDad Registered Member

    OA++
    Sandboxie
    MBAM/HMP
     
  16. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    OA++
    Mbam Pro
    :thumb:
     
  17. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

    @CJsDad... are you running OA++'s AV and MBAM on-demand?
    @jmonge... are you running OA++'s AV? MBAM I assume is real-time for you?
     
  18. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

    Switched VIPRE back on.
    It ain't hurting anything... might even do some good one day.
    I said might. :cautious:
     
  19. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

    And the snake returns :D
     
  20. dw426

    dw426 Registered Member

    Giving EMET 2.1 a shot along with my regular arsenal of Chrome, Avast and MBAM. Here's to hoping my system doesn't punish me for breaking my vow to keep things simple :D
     
  21. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

    Just a tip, you may want to put EMET on "Opt Out" for DEP. I've found that DEP has broken a few programs for people including Steam and the Java 6 updater.

    I then force other known "good" programs to use DEP anyways so it all evens out IMO.
     
  22. dw426

    dw426 Registered Member

    So far so good with max settings, but I'll keep that in mind in case anything does suddenly get weird, thank you :) As far as Java updates, I read beforehand to expect that to happen. I'll either update manually or let Secunia PSI handle it. My setup may change again...yes, I know, lol. I'm not particularly happy with how Chrome extensions (namely AdBlock and Ghostery) can't work fully with the limitations. I'm tempted to go back to FF, toss a few addons in (minus Noscript, never again dealing with that), and, maybe calling it a day...for now :D I feel like I'm becoming another TRJam :D (no insult meant, just a lighthearted humor)
     
  23. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

    For Chrome I would suggest a host file. I keep one on my router and have not noticed any slowdown whatsoever.

    Firefox 8 will possibly tempt me to switch back. It looks like it'll be quite good. However that's a long way away and Chrome may improve drastically by then.
     
  24. dw426

    dw426 Registered Member

    What Hostfile are you currently using? I know it can be great for ads, but possibly a PITA to deal with should you find a need to allow ads for a website such as we talked about in my Chrome thread. Would it allow me to get rid of Ghostery too? Beyond the somewhat frequent crashes, Chrome is finally behaving, and my only complaint is limited functions of addons (ghostery lets a lot of trackers through, though I understand it isn't their fault).

    Edit: I apologize if I'm veering off course with my questions, I'll keep off-topic to a bare minimum.
     
  25. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

    It can be. However, it's easy to modify the host file. And if a site is broken you can report it. Collegehumor.com was broken, I reported it, it was fixed.

    I use the MVPS.

    It should make Ghostery unnecessary if I recall how it works correctly.
     
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