What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

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    Haha Mongol. What happened to the dancing panda?
     
  2. justenough

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    Time for a change. Removed Mamutu and put MBAM back to on-demand. Of course I'm keeping Sandboxie:ninja: , just need to decide what to run with it now.

    edit: Put on Privatefirewall to see how it fits in.
     
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  3. manar58

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    hi
    i ask if my security is good
    emsisoft antimalware+comodo firewall
    on demand scan avira+avast+dr web
    firefox addon...better privacy+adblock plus+ghostery
    thnx
    excuse me my english is poor
     
  4. Noob

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    Yes it was the first one and also its extremely light, i cant even notice it, good job ESET :thumb:
    Not even in start up
     
  5. justenough

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    Looks good manar58, your software and your English.:thumb: Emsisoft is one of the best. If you don't have a system image, you might add that. And maybe Hitman Pro.
     
  6. manar58

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    Thank's for your answer ....i forgot Hitman pro 3.5 portable
     
  7. ams963

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    Avast Internet Security
    Malwarebytes Antimalware Pro
    Hitman Pro
    FireFox- adp, bp, bd quickscan[sandboxed]
    Internet Explorer 8-smartscreen, qh dna scan[sandboxed]{backup browser}
    Secunia PSI
    ccleaner
    Keriver 1-Click Restore

    Portable:
    Dr. Web Cureit
    Emsisoft Emergency Kit
    SuperAntiSpyware
    Rkill
    TDSS Killer
    Norton Power Eraser
    ByteHero
    F-secure easyclean
    Avira Antivir removal tool
     
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  8. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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    Do you really need all this?
     
  9. ams963

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    not really:D any one of these will do in case something happens:( but keeping the options open:) all portable so no harm done:cool:
     
  10. Hungry Man

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    Yeah, with portables you can just stack them onto a USB. As long as it has space there's no performance issues.
     
  11. ams963

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    :thumb: :thumb:
     
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  12. 1chaoticadult

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    Hehe. I see nothing wrong with that. Its your emergency cleanup disk :D
     
  13. Securon

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    Good Evening ! Real-Time N.I.S.2012 and Prevx 3.0 & Safe On Line...that's all folks. Sincerely...Securon
     
  14. LoneWolf

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    DefenseWall 3.15 + Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325 + Macrium Reflect 4.2
     
  15. jmonge

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    nice set up man:thumb:
     
  16. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Great Setup! :thumb:
     
  17. Mongol

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    I got the itch to try something new...where is that Cortisone?
     
  18. jmonge

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    you mean advil
     
  19. Mongol

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    Sounds good, even my Panda is dancing for Advil...:eek: :D
     
  20. The Seeker

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    Testing Webroot SecureAnywhere once again. I still cannot believe how light this thing is. I can see myself buying it once it's released.
     
  21. Spruce

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    ESET Smart Security
    Ad Muncher
    OpenDNS
    LastPass
    System Hardening
    Hitman and Malwarebytes On-Demand

    I will try not to fiddle around with it so much now for a while :argh:
     
  22. chris1341

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    Me too. First time in many years I'm running one of my set-ups without Sandboxie by using WSA and AppGuard at 'lock down' (with wrsa.exe added to the memory guard exceptions). Light as a feather - solid as a rock.

    I've revisted WSA periodically from private beta and every iteration has brought improvements. Screen capture and key-logging on my Win7 64 are now much better and detection rates have definitely jumped of late. AppGuard then deals with anything that might creep through.

    Luvin' it!

    Still Sandboxie with srp (thanks to Sully's brilliant PGS) with on-demand HMP & MBAM on the other 2 Vista 32 machines - been like that going on a year now. Could not go a week without changing at one point but feeling better now:D

    Cheers
     
  23. justenough

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    I was getting transferred to Norton Safe Search with Ask on some Google searches, so I have changed from Norton DNS to Google DNS.
     
  24. Hungry Man

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    Yes, I'm reluctant to move to Norton from Google because of the issue I had with it.
     
  25. ExtremeGamerBR

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    No longer using the NAV?

    Anyway made ​​an excellent choice.
     
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