What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

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    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit 32 GB DDR3
    Comodo Firewall with D+
    Avira Premium
    MBAM (on-demand)
    Trusteer Rapport
    Keriver 1-Click Restore

    Win 7 32 bit 4 GB DDR3
    Avira Premium
    Spyshelter Premium
    MBAM(on-demand)
    Keriver 1-Click Restore

    Win 7 64bit 32 GB
    Private Firewall
    Panda Cloud Antivirus
    Mbam Pro
    Trusteer Rapport
    Keriver 1-Click restore

    Win XP Pro 3 GB
    Panda Cloud Antivirus
    Comodo Firewall
    Mbam on-demand
    Keriver 1-Click Restore
     
  2. ams963

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    nice setup K :thumb: I guess your pcs run fast :)
     
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  3. gery

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    TrustPort Total Protection Keriver free
     
  4. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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    Good setup! :thumb:
     
  5. jmonge

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    system safety monitor;) :thumb:
     
  6. LoneWolf

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    Malware Defender 2.6 + Sandboxie 3.58 + Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325
     
  7. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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    Good Setup! :thumb:
     
  8. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

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    very fast man..mainly my 32 GB systems:thumb:
     
  9. 1chaoticadult

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    Can I have a 32gb system too my friend? Hehe :D
     
  10. tomazyk

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    Nice and light setup :thumb:
     
  11. justenough

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    Stopped using NortonDNS or GoogleDNS and went back to my ISP's DNS service. Noticeably faster. Took Google search off Firefox and am trying DuckDuckGo SSL.
     
  12. Kernelwars

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    indeed my good friend:argh: :thumb:
     
  13. 1chaoticadult

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    Thats a beast of a system. Very nice. :thumb:
     
  14. 22ndcitysaint

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    Avast Free 6.0.1289 + Win 7 FW + Sandboxie + Hitman Pro + Macrium Reflect 4.2
     
  15. farmerlee

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    Recently had a friend move in with me and their surfing habits dont exactly fill me with confidence.
    So for a bit of protection i'm now running Norton 360 v5, Sandboxie 3.58 and Keyscrambler Pro on Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit on both the Desktop and Laptop.
     
  16. zakazak

    zakazak Registered Member

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    Windows 7 Prof. x64 SP1:
    UAC at max level
    Applocker (with the ruleset of some guy that posted it here.. MrBrian or smth?)
    DEP,SEHOP
    EMET at max protection (all internet facing apps added, pdf reader, openoffice,...)
    NortonDNS

    Real-Time protection:
    Comodo Internet Security 5.5 (Proactive configuration)
    MBAM Pro
    Trusteer Rapport

    On demand:
    Hitman Pro
    AVZ
    Dr.Web CureIT
    Comodo Cleaning Essentials

    Firefox:
    Adblock Plus (Easylist EU + Germany, Malwarelist)
    HTTPS-Everywhere
    HTTPS-Finder
    Flashblock
    LastPass

    thanks to guest for his help ! :)
     
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  17. 1chaoticadult

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    You were close. :p You are using the ruleset MrBrian posted. Nice setup BTW.
     
  18. ReverseGear

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    Removed vipre and added Outpost Security Pro
     
  19. ReverseGear

    ReverseGear Guest

    Do i still need trafficlight if i have oss ?
     
  20. justenough

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    Removed Privatefirewall. Added Prevx and WinPatrol Plus.
     
  21. Trooper

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    Never posted here that I can remember, but mine is fairly straightforward.

    Eset Smart Security, Webroot Anywhere Secure, Norton DNS, Windows 7 Firewall, NAT router.

    That pretty much sums it up for the most part. Some other stuff but not worth mentioning here. :p
     
  22. ExtremeGamerBR

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    You are using four firewalls?

    Eset, Webroot, Windows 7 and NAT Router?
     
  23. CogitoTesting

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    If trafficlight does not slow down your web browsing then I'll say go for it. OSS is my favorite security suite after NIS. You will be in good hands. ;).

    Thanks.
     
  24. J_L

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    I've decided to use NoScript again, but this time with Allow Scripts Globally. Kept the other protections, and also enabled a few things, like WebGL, and Web Bugs. Of course applied those to whitelisted sites too.
    That basically makes it a blacklist with extra features, and much easier to manage. I've already forbidden a few things, although I wish its easier to manage my blacklist.
     
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  25. CogitoTesting

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    Well then based upon your current set-up I could tell you that you do not have anything to worry about. Norton and Sandboxie got your back.

    Thanks
     
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