What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. bahjan

    bahjan Registered Member

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    AV - Avast Home (Free)
    Firewall - Kerio (mostly to control outgoing - broadband router)
    Browser: Firefox 2.0 (with McAfee Site Advisor) Consider adding colorful tabs makes tab browsing easier...
    Passwords - Roboform Free.
    Background resident: Winpatrol Free, SpywareBlaster
    On demand - Superantispyware, A-Squared.
    Online: Virus Total, KAS 6.0 (occasionally run a full scan, but mostly for download file scanning)
    OS: Win98se (on laptop)
     
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  2. Sjoeii

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    Using KIS 7 and on demand SuperAntispyware

    In my believes this should be enough
     
  3. dja2k

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    Sorry didn't mean crash.. My browser just keeps loading the page, never finds it, then get the "page can't be displayed" thing. I just noticed that happening since I went back to Look'n'Stop. I used to use the anti-hacker firewall in KIS before. I noticed several times also that Kaspersky gives me an error saying some connection couldn't be established, but I have no firewall in KIS installed.

    dja2k
     
  4. duke1959

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    Blink Personal Edition 3.1 Beta. I love it. SuperAntiSpyware Free. I love it.
     
  5. hellblazer

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    Kaspersky Anti-Virus 7
    Comodo Firewall Pro
    SuperAntiSpyware Pro
    Ad-Aware Pro 2007
    Spyware Doctor 5
    WinPatrol Pro
     
  6. disinter1

    disinter1 Guest

    With that nice setup you have hellblazer you could get rid of Ad-Aware Pro 2007 and Spyware Doctor 5 because Superantispyware Pro covers that all (unless you have them as on demand scanners), have a nice day!:D
     
  7. shek

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    DLink DI624 router with NAT/SPI firewall

    Realtime
    ---Avira Antivir Classsic
    ---Jetico firewall 1.0
    ---Sandboxie 2.86
    ---spywareblaster

    On-demand
    ---Superantispyware free
     
  8. klrv

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    ssm
    kaspersky Anti Virus
    xfilter
    The last is AVG Anti-Spyware ver7.5
     
  9. Long View

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    Netgear DG834
    Firefox -Noscript
    DeepFreeze 6
     
  10. WSFuser

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    XP setup #1

    Resident:

    Eset Smart Security
    Kaspersky Internet Security v7
    Prevx 2.0

    On-Demand:

    SUPERAntiSpyware Free

    Other Security / System Hardening:

    nLite'd Windows XP SP2 (with service tweaking based on TweakHound's guide)
    RyanVM's Post-SP2 Windows XP Update Pack
    Harden-It
    Samurai HIPS
    Seconfig XP
    SocketLock
    xp-antispy
    Process Explorer
    Firefox extensIons: AdBlock Plus, CookieSafe, Cookie Button (in the status bar), and NoScript
     
  11. Kansai

    Kansai Registered Member

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    WinXP:

    NOD32
    LnS
    SpywareBlaster
    Proxomitron

    Vista:

    KIS
    Proxomitron


    On demand:

    S&D
    Adaware Pro
    PrevX
    AVG AS

    Network is behind a ClarkConnect box.

    Kansai
     
  12. dja2k

    dja2k Registered Member

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    WINDOWS XP SETUP

    ACTIVE
    Ksspersky Internet Security (7.0.0.120)
    - File, Mail & Web Anti-Virus Enabled
    - All Proactive Defense Enabled
    - Firewall Enabled
    - Privacy Control Enabled
    Comodo BOClean (4.24)
    Geswall (2.6)
    - Isolate Know Applications
    - All Browsers Automatically Isolated
    PeerGuardian 2.0 (Beta 6b)
    - Anti p2p list Enabled
    Hostsman (3.0.0.25 Beta1)
    - MVPS Host File \ Overwrite
    - Auto Updates
    Look'n'Stop (2.06)
    - Phantom Ruleset v7
    LinkScanner Pro (2.6.3)
    - Block Exploits Enabled
    - Block Sites Enabled

    HARDEING
    Harden-It 1.2 (Defualt Settings)
    SocketLock (Enabled)
    Bugoff 1.10 (All Enabled \ Patched)
    Windows Worm Door Cleaner (All Enabled \ Closed)
    XP-Antisy v3.96-6 (Customized)
    Spyware Blaster 1.5.1 (Immunized + Custom Blocklist)
    Advanced Windows Care v2 (2.5)
    IE-Spyads (Customized IE 7 Installation)
    AutoPatcher XP 2007 ( May Updated \ Customized)
    XP Services Enabled\Disabled based on BlackViper.com

    BROWSERS
    Firefox 2.0.4
    - Adblocking (Adblock & Adblock Filterset.G Updater)
    - Tracking (TrackMeNot, CookieSafe, Adaptive Referrer Removal, and ShowIP)
    - Other (SiteAdvisor)
    IE 7 (7.0.5730.11)
    - IE 7 Anti-Phishing Feature (Disabled)
    Opera 9.21 (8776)
    OpenDNS
    - Enabled

    ON DEMAND
    Acronis True Image Home 10 (Built 4,942)
    - Daily Images (Newer Replace Older - 3 Max)
    Leapfrog FirstDefense-ISR 1.320 (Built 202)
    - Daily Updated Snapshot
    Rollback Rx Professional 7 (7.2.1)
    - Snapshot @ Restart
    Raxco PerfectDisk 8.0 (Built 58 )
    CCleaner (1.40.520)
    TuneUp Utilities 2007

    WINDOWS VISTA SETUP

    Windows Vista Removed
     
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  13. danny9

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    muf, don't know if you ever tried it but Analog X's CookieWall does a great job too! Been using it for years.

    http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/cookie.htm

    Dan :cool:
     
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  15. trjam

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    Sig says it all. Peace at last.
     
  16. LoneWolf

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    No FW ?
     
  17. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

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    Router until ESS is more advanced. Personally, I dont understand them so I do more bad then good trying to configure one.
     
  18. LoneWolf

    LoneWolf Registered Member

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    Sounds like my wife.:D
     
  19. dja2k

    dja2k Registered Member

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    WOW! I just noticed this thread is the largest in this category with this post being the 1294. Congrats :thumb: ! Keep on posting your current security setups.

    dja2k
     
  20. muf

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    I used to use it but found for example if you set it to delete all new cookies every 10 seconds and say you go to e-bay, then it will delete the cookie but then when you refresh the page e-bay drops the same cookie and this time Cookiewall doesn't delete it. It's a flaw and one i wasn't comfortable with.

    muf
     
  21. EASTER.2010

    EASTER.2010 Guest

    Good choice. :D
     
  22. danny9

    danny9 Departed Friend

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    Didn't like that way either.
    I click on add/ delete and it opens the cookie filter with 3 columns.
    All new cookies show up in the middle column.
    If there's one I don't like I put it in the auto delete column. Everytime that cookie shows up its then deleted automatically.
    Of course the last column is to save the ones you want.
    If there's some I don't care about I just delete them from the disk.
    Works very well for me and been using it for several yrs. now.
    All the best, Dan :cool:
     
  23. EASTER.2010

    EASTER.2010 Guest

    For the time being my siggy plus this pretty much is all the shielding for security setup these days.

    FD-ISR="resident"

    Kerio 2.15="resident"

    I have to say with the addition of FD-ISR active snapshots covered by BOTH Power Shadow & either SSM or EQSecure, my system is Locked Down Tight and Xtremely flexible then ever before. Meaning i can easily boot into other specially customized snapshots with same security and rest easy.
     
  24. dja2k

    dja2k Registered Member

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    I see a lot of people like you using Power Shadow, looks good, too bad I can't use it because of my RAID setup.

    Your small but powerful list of security these days looks good :D

    dja2k
     
  25. yankinNcrankin

    yankinNcrankin Registered Member

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    EQsecure, DefenseWall, and Returnil. :eek:
     
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