What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Yanick

    Yanick Registered Member

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    Indeed :D
     
  2. blasev

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    wish you all the best J :thumb:
     
  3. Kees1958

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    Let us know, fingers crossed for a healthy baby and mother.

    :) look at the bright side, J will be swapping dipers in stead of security setups for the time being :D
     
  4. ReverseGear

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    All the best J .. good luck ...
     
  5. ams963

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    all the best J:thumb: you'll have a cute baby:D
     
  6. 1chaoticadult

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    Wish you the best my friend.

    Good one Kees :D
     
  7. Hungry Man

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    That's great! :D Grats.
     
  8. kjdemuth

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    Congrats jose and I wish you the best.
     
  9. Matthijs5nl

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    I just installed Webroot SecureAnywhere again. Also, I can see the padlock icon on the tray icon when surfing HTTPS websites now. With earlier builds this wasn't working for me somehow.
    I think I am going to stick with WRSA until the final Dutch language release of ESET version 5.
     
  10. gery

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    jmonge keep us informed. and God bless you both and keep them safe:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
     
  11. zakazak

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    Currently:

    CIS with HIPS enabled
    EMET 2.1 (all internet apps added)
    UAC max lvl with password protection
    NortonDNS

    But I guess I will repleace the CIS-AV with Avast free AV. And maybe the complete suite... I know that CIS should be on of the best security products (especially as it is free) but I ran a lot of leak tests and it really doesn't seem to be that good. Have the recommend configuration :/
     
  12. Hungry Man

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    Leak tests?
     
  13. zakazak

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  14. CloneRanger

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    @ jmonge

    Very good news :thumb: All the best to you & yours :)

    @ Hungry Man

    Re -
    It's the "it" that threw me ! To me "IT" means the File/Program etc being allowed or not. So if "it" is allowed it runs. Now i see that the "it" in your case means Comodo
     
  15. luciddream

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    Congrats J :thumb:
     
  16. Page42

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    This is exciting news! I wanted to remain on topic and make a joke about HIPS, but maybe that's better left unsaid...
    Happy Birth Day to your new child! :D
     
  17. Hungry Man

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    I don't understand >_> it does mean the file/program. This is Mamutu.
     
  18. CloneRanger

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    @ Hungry Man

    Yeah sorry i meant Mamutu not Comodo ;)

    Still, i think the wording is confusing -

    Allowed "it" = File/Program Does run

    Allowed "it" = File/Program does Not run

    Allowed "it" is used in both cases as it is !

    It would be more clear if it said,

    Dissallowed "it"

    As you say

    I hope you see what i'm saying :thumb:
     
  19. Hungry Man

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    Oh, I see now. I meant that if 90% of the community "Agree" on it. I'll change that. Thanks.
     
  20. CloneRanger

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    @ Hungry Man

    Very good :thumb: Pleasure :)
     
  21. Page42

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    Removed Ad Muncher.
    Back to Chrome extension AdBlock.
     
  22. 1chaoticadult

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    I thought you were liking Ad Muncher why you remove?
     
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  23. The Seeker

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    What problems are you having with Ad Muncher? Perhaps I can help.
     
  24. Page42

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    I think Ad Muncher is a good software and the developers seem responsive, but it just wasn't doing it for me.
    I received nice offers to assist from fellow Wilders members, which I really appreciate.
    Ultimately, it slowed my system down (despite turning off Logs and reducing the Routing buffer size from 16KB to 4KB), and
    I didn't like that it is not integrated into Chrome's right-click menu.
    The lag time was probably due to my older computer, so I am not hanging that on the software.
    Just comes down to personal preference.
    :)
     
  25. 1chaoticadult

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    Understood Page.
     
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