What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

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    I don't hear much about Outpost Security Suite around here.
    It's nice to get some feed back on it.
     
  2. Ibrad

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    Back to one of my "classic" setups:

    Panda Cloud + Windows Defender
     
  3. The Seeker

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    LOL! :D
     
  4. jmonge

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    very glad to be a new Emsisoft Anti-Malware 6 member :thumb:
    i heard good things about:) so far i love it :)
     
  5. Ed_H

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    How is the system impact? The last version felt quite heavy on my laptop.
     
  6. jmonge

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    :thumb: :thumb: it is good
     
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    Do you still need keyscrambler when D+ is here?
     
  9. jmonge

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    in paranoid mode dont think so:D
     
  10. jmonge

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    in my xp-pro i went back to AppGuard in lock mode;)
     
  11. jmonge

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    it feels so light:)
     
  12. jmonge

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    i wonder what firewall will go good with AppGuard?
     
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    Added MSE 4.0 beta. Surprisingly, it is running well on XP along with PFW.
     
  14. ams963

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    private firewall from privacyware.......:thumb:
     
  15. jmonge

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    thanks for the advise:thumb:
     
  16. luciddream

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    Probably not, no. But I'll probably also never need my imaging programs, or my on demand scanners that never find anything. I don't even really need D+ as far as that goes. My system is clean, very static, and I'm anal about what I allow onto it.

    But I feel better with it. Just in case I get sloppy and allow something I shouldn't, or something nasty finds a way to circumvent D+ in the future, Keyscrambler is there to thwart it's efforts. I also think it strengthens Sandboxie. And any layer that leaves virtually no footprint is a good layer in my book, and KS (Personal is what I use) doesn't.
     
  17. Noob

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    I LOL'ed so true and as we have always said, nothing is too much for a Wilders as long as the D00d feels fine with it.
     
  18. Page42

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    I could be wrong about this, but I think KeyScrambler helps to fill a void on my system that exists in KeePass... specifically when a new entry is being added. The main password is well protected, as are all entries that have already been created and are being used to log in, but I am not so sure that the new data is protected by KeePass... but I see KeyScrambler is on the job as I type in the info.
     
  19. luciddream

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    As long as it doesn't bog your computer down anyway. My goal is to feel that I'm safe without compromising performance. My sig may look big, but I have hardly anything running real-time if you notice. And of the 3 I have, 2 leave virtually no footprint at all.

    It is funny though. The regulars here, due to their end user know-how, are about the least in need of security software people on the planet. Most of us could get by just fine with nothing more than a NAT router. Maybe a clean image or three just in case.

    And the people that could benefit from the software don't use it.
     
  20. ams963

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    welcome buddy :thumb:


    I feel the same way....keyscrambler protects my new data and after that lastpass takes over....awesome duo....

    yeah the world is a funny place.....
     
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  21. luciddream

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    I think KS Personal can strengthen just about any setup. It provides a fail-safe against loggers just in case something goes awry. And with no impact on your Task Manager, or wallet, I figure why not?

    I'd say between KeePass & Sandboxie it strengthens your setup quite well.

    I've thought before about paying for it. I wonder what kind of impact the Premium version has on system performance? Think I may ask that question in the appropriate thread...
     
  22. adam993

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    Rock solid firewall and very good HIPS! Antivirus isn't great as Avira or Kaspersky (take a look to latest RAP results) but it's enought for me.
    Very light on my old notebook, it uses approx 25megs on idle :). I hate Comodo, so I'm using Outpost :)
     
  23. KelvinW4

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    I like Outpost, but it freezes on my system :thumbd:
     
  24. Ranget

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    Trying to Figure out what's best

    Comodo Or OA ?

    anyway added Zemana Antilogger to kaspersky
     
  25. EscapeVelocity

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    I like and much prefer Online Armor.
     
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