What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

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    running? I don't even know it's there...lol...
    ok..seriously, panda is light as feather in my pc..


    why don't you try macrium....it's fast...
     
  2. trjam

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    still the one cloud that works.
     
  3. jmonge

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    macrium reflect:D next in line:)
     
  4. sportsfan7700

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    After seeing everyone trying the Panda I may uninstall NIS 2012 and install Panda Cloud 1.9 beta? Good idea?
     
  5. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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    I would be with Norton. Wait for the Panda out of beta.
     
  6. trjam

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    Keep in mind it is a beta but very good. If you just wanted a AV then 1.5 is good and they still have the Pro version free with their Facebook page.


    Soooooooooooo, to answer your question, the best choice you have made yet.

    Very strong protection and set it and forget it.:thumb:

    And dont listen to that guy above me, he is a Norton dude. :)
     
  7. ExtremeGamerBR

    ExtremeGamerBR Registered Member

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    hahaha, and you is not guy of the Panda?

    Impossible to understand.
     
  8. cgeek

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    No comment! :ninja:
     
  9. trjam

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    i know! I thought the same thing. How anyone could compare an inferior product like Norton to a far superior product like Panda, well, I am glad i am not the only one who observed this.:D
     
  10. sportsfan7700

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    my friends, it's time for a change. Removing Norton Internet security 2012 and testing panda cloud antivirus beta 1.9. :)
     
  11. clocks

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    You'll be back!
     
  12. Ibrad

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    Trying out Kingsoft PC Doctor along with Panda
     
  13. clocks

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    These are two nice cloud programs, but I'm not sure I would use them both at the same time.
     
  14. justenough

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    This should take care of anything that might happen along: Sandboxie, PrevxSOL, and Privatefirewall.
     
  15. Ibrad

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    Why not? Kingsoft is a companion product?
     
  16. clocks

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    True. It won't hurt anything. I think Kingsoft is probably good enough to use on its own.
     
  17. Ibrad

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    Ah thank makes more sense, I thought you were saying I was going to hurt the machine by doing it.

    I am pretty sure Panda could handle all of my machines alone but I have but I really just prefer to have something along with it as a "just in case" on my family's machines because they seem to like running into malware a lot.
     
  18. clocks

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    I have actually been testing AVG free with Kingsoft, and no malware has passed it yet. Very light weight and effective combo.
     
  19. Ibrad

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    That great to here, I have just had to temp uninstall Kingsoft because I need more time for testing and I got a list of papers I have due by the end of this week but when this Weekend comes now that I know Kingsoft works I will do some deeper testing on all of my machines. If Kingsoft continues to keep working on this product they may have found what they need to break out of the China market into the American/European market.
     
  20. boombastik

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    avast free + kingsoft pc doctor + norton dns


    And for demand i use malware bytes and hitman pro (once a month)
     
  21. Noob

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    I still have faith in signatures and they give me the "Feeling" of being secure :D
    (That's how I FEEL) :)
     
  22. KelvinW4

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    I'm just trying out if PcTools Firewall, Threatfire, and Spyshelter free works together!
     
  23. Mongol

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    Tried Webroot SecureAnywhere for about 2 months but Panda Cloud has returned to my setup and it's renewal time...:D :thumb:
     
  24. The Seeker

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    Back once again to Webroot SecureAnywhere, this thing is like crack!
     
  25. COMPYPY

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    Not a much tight security but simple and safe security setup
    OS= windows 7 32 ultimate
    Security setup = avast internet security + malwarebytes free + UAC
    For tweak and clean = cccleaner + asc pro + puran defrag
    Browser = firefox with wot adblock plus and no script
    or
    chrome with adblock beta
     
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