Thanks for the screenshots! It looks very interesting.
I believe ThreatFire is also a smart/pure behavioural analyzer, from my experience alerts are very rare.
Thanks for the heads up, looks very interesting!
Although DefenseWall is an excellent product, IMHO you don't need it when you have OA because you can use OA's RunSafer feature, which alredy...
How do you know Symantec doesn't use these other measures? Is this just speculation on your part, or do you have evidence to back up your...
You have more than enough security.
I suggest you buy Prevx and add a free AV - both AntiVir or Avast are great options. So you'll get good security without having to pay too much....
I also agree with the suggestions of using AntiVir/Avast. And you should keep Windows and apps updated with Automatic Updates and Secunia...
Yes, it's one of the easier to use HIPS. If you try it make sure to also implement their RunSafer feature, it's a great tool.
A great website with reviews of free security software can be found here. Mrkvonic has written some excellent tutorials on his website such as...
You can get a limited version of WOT with their bookmarklet.
IMHO PerfectDisk is starting to get bloated and very slow, the last time I tried it. O&O, JkDefrag and Defraggler are all excellent without the bloat.
Ah, now I see. :) Anyway this was my point.
Prevx detects WirelessKeyView, SparkleXP and SmitFraudFix as Medium Risk Malware, I believe they are FPs.
According to this review Outpost is very user-friendly, and is highly rated.
If you click on the pop up that appears, you'll get infected. At least that was the case with Conficker, I'm not sure about all cases. And I think...
Whether it's Avira free or paid doesn't matter since they use the same engine.
Very misleading article IMHO, trying to instill FUD into readers. :thumbd: In particular: Free AVs also have paid versions that some people use!
I think there's also Windows SteadyState? Don't know much about it though. :-\ Agreed.:thumb: It's a great program.
Cool, thanks for the answer.
Or one could buy it and give it to a less knowledgeable friend. :)
You should consider using a Limited User Account. Also you should disable AutoRun, e.g. with Panda USB Vaccine.
Would the network shield ("Basically, it covers all Internet worms. Such as Win32.CodeRed, Win32.SQLSlammer, Win32.Blaster, in32.Welchia (Nachi)...
IMHO in the cloud. Because if there's a file I want to save and run ITC is the easier way to confirm if it's safe.
Real-time Windows Firewall Prevx Edge free/trial On-demand AntiVir Personal Sandboxie Returnil Personal Edition Browsing Firefox with...
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