What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. siketa

    siketa Registered Member

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    I have tried Yandex few months ago and never saw it detect anything. Downloaded samples were detected by Kaspersky on VT but the browser let them through.
     
  2. PoetWarrior

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    Decided to see how AppGuard would work on Win 8.1. It works well so I bought it. Now trying Sandboxie free to see how that works. Might have a winning combination here. Don't sense any slowdown and that's a key point with me and security software.

    Windows 8.1 64 bit:

    1. Surf with standard account
    2. UAC on High
    3. Windows firewall
    4. Router w/firewall
    5. Firefox with appropriate addons
    6. AppGuard
    7. Sandboxie free
    8. Windows Defender
    9. Macrium Reflect free for fresh images.
     
  3. guest

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    move PC 2 to Linux Mint 17 :D

    security softs installed : none at the moment :D
     
  4. Hardened Windows 7 Ultimate with router and NAS
    - Windows Fire Wall set to block outbound connections
    - AppLocker with hardened rules (e.g. signed & hashes)
    - Disabled risk-ware services and locked all user autoruns
    - Added EMET and policy templates for vulnerable programs
    - Run browser and plug-ins in protected mode & download block

    On-demand Sysinternal tools
    - Autoruns (check signature & compare old.arn)
    - ProcessExplorer (check running processes at VT)
    - SigCheck (scan folders at VT & check signature)
     
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  5. DX2

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    W8 - SRP - Mbam AE - W8FW - Norton DNS
     
  6. Pain of Salvation

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    Kaspersky Internet Security
     
  7. Securon

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    Good Evening! G-Data I.S. 2015...and AppGuard...Sincerely...Securon
     
  8. Solarlynx

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    Hello!

    Win-7 Ultimate x64 bit:

    SUA

    UAC - max

    Eaz-Fix snapshot time machine

    Online Armor - free

    EAM - licence

    Light and hopefully strong setup.
     
  9. KelvinW4

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    Okay so I've run qihoo total security and decided that it is a keeper! It is extremely light after a while. I have turned off bit defender engine for realtime for the sake of ram. This reduced the ram usage from 150mb to 20mb. Now relying mainly on Avira engine and qihoos engines. However, on demand scanning will include bitdefender. I persoanlly don't feel any slow down, and it's two engine powerhouse makes this a very good software to keep.
     
  10. Tyrizian

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    This...

    #1 - NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro + HitmanPro.Alert + AdGuard

    This...

    #2 - NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro + EMET + AdGuard

    This...

    #3 - NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro + EMET + HitmanPro.Alert + AdGuard

    This...

    #4 - NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro + Sandboxie + Adguard

    Or this...

    #5
    - NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro + Sandboxie + HitmanPro.Alert + Adguard

    Which one would you choose?
     
  11. LoneWolf

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    @ TyRidian
    Between those choices I'd personally have to go with #4.
    An Anti-Executable + Sandboxie + an ad blocker is a good way to go IMO.
     
  12. Overkill

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    I would go with #4 or 5
     
  13. kjdemuth

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    Yep 4 or 5.
     
  14. TS4H

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    @TyRidian

    I have been using the #1 combo for quite a while. It has served me well with absolutely no issues at all. Once ERP is properly trained, its very quiet and hassle free, coupled with HMPA (soon to be version 3), provides a very strong, light and secure setup. Especially with the native chrome sandbox, you cant go wrong. :thumb:
     
  15. guest

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    i am using n°4 and it is perfect ( system responsiveness-wise)
     
  16. Minimalist

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    @TyRidian I would go with number 4 setup. IMO it covers most security areas with no overlap.
     
  17. Tyrizian

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  18. Overkill

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    My pleasure :thumb:
     
  19. Solarlynx

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    I heard NVT has some features like EMET then... difficult choice b/w #1, #4 and their sum #5 :)

    OK, then #5. :D
     
  20. guest

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    Lol
     
  21. justenough

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    NOD32, Sandboxie, AppGuard.
     
  22. Minimalist

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    I have similar setup: ESET Nod32 AV, Sandboxie, SRP. :)
     
  23. WalterWolf

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    Im using what's in my sig :p
     
  24. Securon

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    Good Afternoon! WSA Security Plus...AppGuard...and HMP...& HMP Alert. Sincerely...Securon
     
  25. Either run firefox in low rights container using Icals or use IE11 or chrome.
     
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