No, I do not, for reasons stated above. I don't think so.
Obviously not. Comodo with D+ castrated from it is just a firewall, that's it.
ST blocks dlls the same way it blocks exes. Any dll not found and whitelisted when it first scans your computer will result in a prompt when a...
If your PC will work with YOUR security apps, I don't see any reason why Kees' shouldn't.
To quote a corny cliche, "it's not a bug, it's a feature". TF protects its drivers from read access by external applications as part of its...
Please understand what "run dll as app" is, and how ST's HIPS work. ST scans your computer and whitelists every non-blacklisted file. It won't...
It seems that many people really just lump security software together without understanding what they do or why you need them. What's even more...
All the people who cry that AVs are necessary are really just green behind the ears. Your own experiences should already tell you that the...
Not bad, but try Limited User Account + XP access permissions + Windows Firewall. For all the vulnerabilities of a 5-year-old unpatched XP system,...
That was just my opinion, assuming that the support team can give you no further advice.
Sadly TF has always enjoyed a reputation as a tightarse in this regard. :( It's generally fine, but seems more likely to go haywire than other...
Returnil has always had this problem of protection not being turned on at startup, despite the Protection mode being set to on. Every now and then...
You know what he's trying to say, but does he know what he's trying to say? I suppose that, to the uninitiated, the presence of malware files...
Judging by his swipe at VirusTotal I was expecting some new message perhaps, but it turns out it's still the same, tired old tune?
If you don't like GeSWall's operating principles, that's fine. Just keep in mind that the answer to the OP's question is an undoubted yes, it just...
Kaspersky is the undisputed leader in this aspect, so much that I occassionally use their viruslab to verify some suspicious files I'm not sure of...
Re: Another Interesting keylogger test! :D The testing paranoia continues. Though it's reassuring to see there are still people who take the time...
Gee, I don't know, aigle, but that sounds darned identical to what I can do with those test programs as well. You can't win a game of security...
Well, there you go. Shows how much I know. ;D But does that mean I like falling sick? No. Same analogy applies.
Agreed. There are exceptions to every rule... I think I know who one of them is. Peter, everyone is concerned about security, but not everyone...
I disagree completely with your post, but it made me chuckle. ;D
And that's the problem. You don't know what's normal or not unless you know the program. I've seen a legitimate IM program that installs keyboard...
So how does being better safe than sorry involve installing spyware and virii on his grandparents' computer?
Sorry herbalist, but I'll be convinced when your neighbor uses that firewall to catch that trojan by himself.
Have you read Matousec? As in, really read, instead of just looking at the neat table of results and then trying to pretend you're smart and educated?
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