What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

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    Yeah I'm not too sure who's fault it is. I've run WSA essentials with private firewall and comodo firewall. Neither had any issue's. I do think that either shadowdefender or sandboxie or both combined are creating some issue for WSA. Either way I'm not giving up SD or sandboxie so its a mute point. I'll keep trying WSA ever few builds to see if it gets fixed.
     
  2. ams963

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    did you set internet security and network to high?.....also did you check process monitor along with email anomaly in settings?...
     
  3. adam993

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    Yes. I've enabled system anomaly detection, process detection and changed alerts' behavior to manual control.
     
  4. jmonge

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    OA and webroot is cool:thumb:
     
  5. lubieplacki

    lubieplacki Registered Member

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    EAM / MBAM PRO / KeyScrambler Pro / HitmanPro 3.6 on demand
    Chrome + AB + Ghostery + DNT+

    Notebook:

    CIS + KeyScrabler Pro
    Chrome + ABP

    What you think aobut it guys?
     
  6. Page42

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  7. lubieplacki

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    Forgot to list it, I use it on my PC :)
     
  8. moontan

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    switched from NoScript to ScriptNo in Chrome.
    because of Chrome's sandbox.

    i will certainly try Firefox and NoScript again when Firefox has a sandbox, hopefully soon this year.
     
  9. jmonge

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    i am going for my third week with Emsisoft Firewall 5.5 and it's here to stay strong and secure:thumb: :thumb:
     
  10. Dark Shadow

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    A three week Anniversary party yea.:thumb:
     
  11. moontan

    moontan Registered Member

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    removed ScriptNo and added Ghostery instead.

    i found ScriptNo slowed down the loading of pages too much.
     
  12. KelvinW4

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    Should be on the guinness world record :) :) :)
     
  13. Brocke

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    running Avast 7 free and sandboxie paid on main laptop

    also running Appguard on lock down mode on my netbook
     
  14. jmonge

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  15. EASTER

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    What you may like about Ghostery, (which is helpful IMO) is we get to view just what blocked ads/bugs have been pushed on the page "in real time". Noted with a strike thru them, and additional info if desired. :thumb:
     
  16. jmonge

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    can Ghostery do what AdMucner does?
     
  17. kupo

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    What function of AdMuncher are you talking about?
     
  18. jmonge

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    blocking fying adds or adults ads
     
  19. kupo

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    It blocks trackers which may result in blocking ads, but not all ads will be blocked :D. So my guess is not, but it does blocks Social widgets that are annoying, lol.
     
  20. jmonge

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    good enough:thumb:
     
  21. ams963

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    no ghostery for me.....got fanboy's ultimate list for that.......
     
  22. flaubert71

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    Windows 7 64 bit

    Realtime:
    -EAM 6.0.0.57(paid)
    -OA Premium 5.5.0.1557(paid)
    -Sandboxie 3.66(set to experimental protection for 64 bit)
    -ad muncher 4.93 beta build 33116(premium)
    -roboform everywhere 7.7.5(paid)

    On demand:
    -MBAM
    -Hitman pro
    -TDSS killer
    -Emsisoft emergency kit
    -HiJackThis
     
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  23. justenough

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    I have Fanboy's list in Adblock Plus in Chrome. Does that do what Ghostery does?
     
  24. ams963

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    see here....from post #80 to 88......
     
  25. justenough

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    Thanks ams963, Fanboy's Ultimate List is loaded, Ghostery has been removed.
     
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