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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    panda cloud
    sandboxie
    spyshelter
    malwarebytes
    keyscrambler
    kingsoft pc doctor

    a BIG thx to jmonge and kernelwars...:thumb:
     
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  2. jmonge

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    hitman pro for my second year;)
     
  3. ams963

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    good going J...:thumb:
    hitman pro is simply... :thumb:
     
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  4. enemyofarsenic

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    Nice:) which are realtime and on demand? :)
     
  5. ams963

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    thx...:)
    all realtime...;)
     
  6. enemyofarsenic

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    I can smell the frying bacon from here :D
     
  7. enemyofarsenic

    enemyofarsenic Registered Member

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    CIS Premium
    Mbam Pro
    Kingsoft PC Doctor
     
  8. Trooper

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    Had to ditch Sandboxie with Firefox for now, due to a lot of Not Responding problems within Firefox.

    I'm back to basics (on my home machine at least).

    ESS
    DynDNS
    Spywareblaster
    Spybot S&D

    Some other stuff not worth mentioning.
     
  9. jmonge

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    i wish Defensewall will one day deliever a 64 bit version;) :thumb:
     
  10. Francis93

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    In time J. :D We don't know, maybe Ilya's cooking it right now. ;)
     
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    :D ....just to let you know , those are running in a 1gb pc..
    so it's not the bacon but the whole forest's on fire....:D
     
  12. enemyofarsenic

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    LOL! :D
     
  13. Dark Shadow

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    Thats why I ditched firefox browser long ago,Firefox over sandboxie, Never ever.:D
     
  14. ams963

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    firefox and sandboxie working real smooth here.....;)
     
  15. Dark Shadow

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    Thats a good thing.:thumb:Firefox is a very good browser.
     
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    indeed..:thumb:
     
  17. BonskY

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    Simply the best browser...:thumb:

    I would like to love google chrome but my god it take too much ressource on my computer...(RAM...CPU)...

    And I doesn't love the firewall from ESS 5...I replace by NOD 32 5 and Outpost Firewall Pro 7.5.1...great combinaison...:thumb:
     
  18. Dark Shadow

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    Yes I gave google crome a try and it was not my cup of tea.As much as I stayed away from IE in the past, IE9 on win 7 is very good and safer then it has ever been in the past.IMO its one of the safest browser now but for XP machine then Firefox would be my first choice with out a doubt.That said, I would never give up a top notch security product for a browser.
     
  19. Dark Shadow

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    And knowing him and his product he wants it just right.In the mean time we wait patiently.Hurry up aleardy with 64 bit.Ha Ha just joking.:D
     
  20. tonyf1971

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    64 Bit w7, Online Armor ++ and Malwarebytes Realtime, Hitman Pro on demand and kept Shadow Defender on demand.

    all running good and fast :)
     
  21. Francis93

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    Removed SUPERAntiSpyware from my list of on-demand scanners. ;)
     
  22. Kernelwars

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    did you try chrome? :)
     
  23. ams963

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    nope....I don't like chrome....it's a little....naked..:argh:
     
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    I have faith in my signature when it come to LinuxMint.

    Thanks.
     
  25. kjdemuth

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    I ditched appguard for the moment.
    Even though I had google chrome as a guarded program, I was still getting errors when opening it. Something about cache error on google chrome. Also open a PDF file was a nightmare in either firefox or chrome. Even when switching internet connections, I would get a error. Too much for me. I don't mind messing around with programs in order for them to work but appguard was a little too needy. I might come back to it when I can devote some time to messing with it.
    I moved back to the dancing panda. I have that facebook 6 month pro license. I actually like panda. Its very light once it scans your system. I also like the USB feature.
     
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