I've tried pretty much everything, and still can't find something I'm completely satisfied with. Right now I'm running Avira Premium Security.
I've tried... Comodo Jetico Sygate Look'n'Stop Windows PC Tools Outpost DSA Avira Tiny Kerio Kaspersky Norton Online Armor...
AVG to incorporate LinkScanner in further consolidation of security offerings. Grisoft, developer of the AVG security product whose free...
Trillian's installer prompts you to install the Weather toolbar, and the Ask toolbar (Which is detected as adware). Both are optional. Trillian is...
Just last year. Kaspersky couldn't clean it, so I did in safemode. 8)
Opera has a option to disable scripts, with no extra add-ons. BTW, I use Opera, if you can't tell. ;D
To speed up scanning, but it's beyond me why they decided to keep it.
Thank you :D
To pass GRC's Shields Up test (all service ports) you need to add a rule to deny all TCP packets, is that correct?
Same for me. 8)
Internet Explorer runs faster for me (I use Opera); so I guess it varies?
No, Firefox has higher requirements. I think that says enough.
No, Firefox isn't much safer than Internet Explorer (And it's slower.)
You can disable the Object IDs by disabling iSwift in Kaspersky's options dialog.
You can also create a icon to DropMyRights on your desktop, then drag and drop a file onto it to run it without admin rights.
Ad Muncher is what I'm using. 8)
You should keep IE for Windows Update (And other things that might require IE.)
I suppose it's because unpacking (most) packers is relatively easy.
Packer detection depends on signatures to detect them; Unless they use a generic packer detector.
Suspicious and Heuristic are the same thing, aren't they? Also, I would say packer detection falls under the signature based detection.
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Good choice on the browser. :)
I'm an online gamer, and Avira Premium Security Suite does the job. The firewall doesn't affect ping/network performace, and does a pretty good...
That's leak test results, which isn't really important to me. :D
Leak tests, or stealth tests, or some other?
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