What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. KaptainBug

    KaptainBug Registered Member

    Agreed :thumb:
     
  2. DoctorPC

    DoctorPC Banned

    Appguard should only offer 'real' incidents with the flashing icon after a few days of adding publisher exclusions and such. For example Adguard, your AV, Steam/Origin type of updaters all should have some exclusions.

    Appguard will offer 100% protection - assuming it's not an installation and you've disabled it for installation. Which is why I feel you DO need something in addition to it. But when running? You really need nothing else but Appguard IMO. It's just that a lot of 'junk' can come through installations. Mbam, given the issues with it, and it's increasing system weight, I think I will relegate it to an on-demand scanner of objects.
     
  3. Hairygeek

    Hairygeek Registered Member

    Hello,

    I would like to show you my setup. Can you tell me what do you think !

    - Hardware : Elitebook 2560P, 128 GB SSD, 12 GB RAM, Core i5 2520M @2.5 Ghz
    - OS : Windows 8.1 Update 1.
    - Antivirus + AntiMalware : F-Secure Internet Security + MalwareBytes Pro.
    - AntiMalware On-Demand : HitmanPro (Free version)
    - Firewall : Windows Firewall + Windows Firewall Control
    - Restrictions / EXE Blocklist : Softros ProcessBlocker
    - Virtualization : ShadowDefender
    - Backup software : OopsBackup
    - Encryption : McAfee EEPC (via HP ProtectTools)

    :)
     
  4. lucien_phoenix

    lucien_phoenix Registered Member

    @kidemuth

    E feel the same,and ok i'am not the Pro User and somtimes AG
    makes me nervous when i see this Logs and i think for myself
    AG *Blarg..Blarg*AG blocks maybe some important.So it is still
    not easy for me to handle AG.
     
  5. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    @Hairygeek Nice setup :thumb: Do you feel any system slowdown?
     
  6. Hairygeek

    Hairygeek Registered Member

    I have no system slowdown excepted sometimes in Firefox some websites are slow to load. But it can be related to my slow connection (2 Mbps) as it depends on the website loaded.
     
  7. Malware fighter

    Malware fighter Registered Member

    Check my signature, just added Pand Cloud antivirus 3.0 and Malwarebytes Anti-exploit. My boot time even decreased by 1 second ! Can you believe it ?
     
  8. Abdallah

    Abdallah Registered Member

    Hi,

    This is what I am using in one of my laptops:

    - OS : Windows 7 Pro SP1 (64-bit)
    - Antivirus : Kaspersky Antivirus 2014
    - Anti-Malware : Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Premium
    - Firewall : Windows Firewall Control
    - Sandbox : Sandboxie Pro
    - Backup : AX64 , Tresorit (Cloud)
    - Anti-Keylogger : Keyscrambler Premuim
    - Browser : Firefox
    - Others : KB 2709715 , No Java , CCleaner

    Is it ok to use windows firewall ?
     
    Last edited: May 15, 2014
  9. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    If you don't want to control outbound network traffic, Windows FW is enough.
     
  10. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

    Actually you can control outbound traffic in Vista+. Just more cumbersome to do, but there are programs that can help.
     
  11. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    Yes, that's true. I thought that Abdallah was asking if using Windows FW alone was OK.
     
  12. Abdallah

    Abdallah Registered Member

    Hi hqsec,

    Although I can deal with Firewalls/HIPS and I have a valid license for OA, but I am afraid of facing some conflicts or high resources usage.

    Maybe I should wait for the final version of EIS 9 , or upgrade KAV to KIS ... I don't know.

    Do you have any suggestion about which firewall I can add to my setup without facing conflicts or high resources usage ?

    Hi J_L,

    Can you give me more details about how to control outbound traffic through windows firewall ?
     
    Last edited: May 11, 2014
  13. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    You can use Windows firewall control to setup and manage your windows FW for outbound control. It will probably cause less conflicts then third party FW.
     
  14. Abdallah

    Abdallah Registered Member

    I am reading about it now, seems to be good choice.. still reading to see if there is any possible conflict or issue ..
     
  15. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    I am done with Emsisoft Antimalware v9 beta for now and install the new shadow defender
     
  16. guest

    guest Guest

    :thumb:
     
  17. Abdallah

    Abdallah Registered Member

    It seems that Kaspersky Antivirus! port monitoring feature breaks Windows Firewall outbound rules , and this affect Windows Firewall Control also !!

    What a shame Kaspersky ,
     
  18. guest

    guest Guest

    if you knew how many people called me to fix their internet issue and then i found out that KIS messed up it all , they were very disappointed .

    their first reaction: "damn they are expensive and on top of that made me loose money by calling you !"
     
  19. Abdallah

    Abdallah Registered Member

    Oh yes, I am angry now after reading some threads about this issue on their forums , bad reactions from them , as if no body understand but them !

    Anyway , disabling port monitoring for specific port will make outbound rules functional again in Windows Firewall Control..

    Just want to see if there is any danger from doing that as someone said there : "Web pages won't be scanned if you disable port 80 monitoring" !!

    Is there any trusted webpage for testing KAV before and after disabling port monitoring ?

    I want to know to what degree KAV protection affected by that
     
    Last edited: May 11, 2014
  20. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    it is running very nicely :) but I am not sure what is new?:)
     
  21. guest

    guest Guest

    Track 0 (MBR) protection ;)
     
  22. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    very good :) thanks for the info
     
  23. G1111

    G1111 Registered Member

    Mostly beta versions, but very good ones.

    Firewall:
    Router NAT/SPI (Password Protected)
    Look’n’Stop Firewall 2.07 (Phant0m’s Ruleset)

    Anti-Virus:
    Emsisoft Anti-Malware 9.0.0.3824 Beta

    Blocking/Hardening:
    VoodooShield 2.00 Beta
    Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit 0.10.3.0100 Beta
    Norton ConnectSafe DNS (Malware, Phishing)
     
  24. Malware fighter

    Malware fighter Registered Member

    I must confess - I'm antivirusoholic: running 3 antivirus + MBAE realtime :D. Thinking to add sandboxie and get BSOD as a result eventually:D
     
  25. Abdallah

    Abdallah Registered Member

    Stick with Windows Firewall Control , I like it !

    Now I am trying to find a strong and compatible AV to replace KAV 2014 and work with my setup
     
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