What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. malexous

    malexous Registered Member

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    o_O
     
  2. Hungry Man

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    =p I'm just trying it out at those values.

    Changing back to 90.
     
  3. The Seeker

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    Testing out the latest beta of Online Armor ++ and am surprised at its performance. Feels light yet strong.

    To be honest though, I'm still torn as to whether I should complement MBAM PRO with a good AV or a good HIPS. I know I could do both but I'm looking to run as light as possible. Free or paid AV/HIPS would be fine.
     
  4. kjdemuth

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    Seeker,
    Looking at your sig, your all set. OA++, MBAM and sandboxie is very strong. I used to run that combo and it was great.
     
  5. jmonge

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    yes you are very ready,i have sandboxie and mbam pro in my win764 and i feel very secure;)
     
  6. The Seeker

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    To be honest, I'm thinking of running only MBAM PRO and Sandboxie. I'm currently using the free version of Sandboxie, but will buy it soon so I'll set it up to run my browsers automatically sandboxed. Decisions...
     
  7. jmonge

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    it is very strong set up:thumb:
     
  8. ams963

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    hitman pro and easeus todo backup:rolleyes:
     
  9. jmonge

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    looks good;)
     
  10. ams963

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    no av hips or sandbox for me:shifty: very light on my system;) enjoying the smoothness:D
     
  11. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Do not think twice! It is an excellent application, one of my best buys!
     
  12. jmonge

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    very true;)
     
  13. Page42

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    Thanks, man. I really appreciate the input! :thumb:
     
  14. mrfargoreed

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    I've just come to this conclusion, too, The Seeker :thumb: , but it's a nice setup. If anything gets through Sandboxie, MBAM should clean it up nicely. I personally added Comodo Firewall, but it's so light I don't know it's there.
     
  15. justenough

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    Sandboxie and MBAM have been two of my best security purchases.

    I've been running Sandboxie, MBAM real-time, and Mamutu.
     
  16. jmonge

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    same here;)
     
  17. The Seeker

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    Hmm, Mamutu. That would go nicely with MBAM PRO and Sandboxie.
     
  18. acr1965

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    Looks like my main set up is now Avast Pro AV, MBAM Pro and OutPost Firewall Pro and ad muncher. All real time with HMP as on demand scanner. Total costs is about $35 for the lifetime licenses of AM and MBAM as Avast and OP were free. I may add Norton DNS soon though.
     
  19. Kernelwars

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    good setup:thumb:
     
  20. jmonge

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    very good indeed:thumb:
     
  21. The Seeker

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    Dropped OA++ and am now running Sandboxie (paid) and MBAM PRO. Doesn't get much better than this ;)
     
  22. The Hammer

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    So you dropped your firewall and didn't replace it?
     
  23. jmonge

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    good job man;) and remenber sandboxie can protect your outbound connection within the sandbox;) :thumb:
     
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  24. The Seeker

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    Using Windows Firewall.
     
  25. Kernelwars

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    did you try win 7 firewall control? :)
     
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