What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

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    Weird. I provided access to areas and it worked fine.
     
  2. moontan

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    it always gave me problems with the bookmarks on the bookmark bar.

    not to mention that SBie breaks drag & dropping into the browser.
    but that's not a problem unique to SBie.
     
  3. Hungry Man

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    Ah, I never use that thing.
     
  4. Francis93

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    LOL I thought they'd fix the slow browsing issue but it's still there since the previous versions. The issue is the Web filter.
     
  5. justenough

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    Cruising along with Sandboxie, PandaCloudAV and Mamutu.
    Fast, fast and fast.
     
  6. COMPYPY

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    Change the whole security setup and it is personal now :cool:

    One of the geek said that "If you share your House Security with me I will share my computer security setup with you":p

    And the geek name is "ME" :p
     
  7. The Seeker

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    One thing I forgot to mention is that I use Chrome's sync feature for my bookmarks, perhaps that played a part.
     
  8. Kernelwars

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    I am using Avira 2012 internet security..no slowdowns at all. everything running very smooth here:)
     
  9. jmonge

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    does avira has parental controls?
     
  10. JoeBlack40

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    Yes,it's called Child Protection.
     

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  11. jmonge

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    ;) thanks alot:thumb:
    with parental controls and behabiour blocker it is a malware killa;)
     
  12. pintas

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    For me Avira is still out of the question... very heavy on my system.

    I would buy Webroot secure anywhere, i really loved it, but i'm already using a license of ESET Smart Security 5 (Firewall disabled) and i don't want to spend anything on extra protection. For firewall and HIPS, i found nothing better than Comodo, it's just perfect. I've even removed Spyshelter, with Comodo's HIPS set to Paranoid, i don't need any extra keylogging protection. And ESET is feather-weight like and very stable. I would vote ESET for best AV of the year (i tried almost all of them thoroughly) and Comodo for Firewall and HIPS of the year.

    To complement i use PeerBlock (i would like to use a proper DNS or VPN, but my net is very slow for now, i don't want to make it slower), i also use Hitman and EMET.

    I'm so happy with my security setup, i need a new one! :D
    Hard to understand, right!?
     
  13. Dark Shadow

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    But whos going to protect the parents from them selfs.:blink: Childrental control.
     
  14. Francis93

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    How many PCs do you have at home J? :D Let me guess, 1 PC for every security software combo? :thumb:
     
  15. jmonge

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    5 computers:D :D :D
     
  16. Francis93

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    cool :thumb: :thumb:
     
  17. Dark Shadow

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    Common know Francis, did you not know Its against the law to only have 1 pc in a household with a wifie and kidies around.:D Three netbooks 1 laptop in my home and desktop coming in feburary on tax return.Good Gosh I just thought of something,that I am going to have a lot of maintanance chores.:(
     
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  18. jmonge

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    ofcourse 1 laptop was dropped on the floor and was destroyed;) :)
     
  19. KelvinW4

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    Ah changed it back to Geswall and threatfire with occasional Emsisoft, Malwarebytes, and superantispyware scans :thumb: :thumb:
     
  20. Francis93

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    Aside from my desktop, I also have 1 netbook with avast on it. :D
     
  21. Francis93

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    How's WSA j? :D Can I run it with my ESET? ;)
     
  22. jmonge

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    yes they love each other:thumb:
     
  23. ocsi

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    I installed CIS 5.8. Excellent! I like! I do not think we need more programs. CIS contains everything you need to protect your PC.
     
  24. 1chaoticadult

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    WOW J. I didn't know you had that many. :D
     
  25. Cyrano2

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    Now trying Webroot SecureAnywhere and I can't believe how light it is :thumb:.
     
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