Do I need protection against trojans?

Discussion in 'Trojan Defence Suite' started by jrcotts, Aug 9, 2004.

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  1. jrcotts

    jrcotts Registered Member

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    Hi and Thank You for resoponding

    I've been trying to see if i've got all the protection I need on my computer.

    I currently run:
    Adaware 6

    Spywareblaster 3.2

    Spybot

    AVG 6.0

    Do I have proper protection against trojans

    Thank You Much

    Jrcotts
     
  2. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    Hi jrcotts, No you do not. Please go here: http://tds.diamondcs.com.au/
    And download the trial version of TDS3, you will need to update the radius file manually and a link will be found on the same page.
    Please read the Sticky's at the top of this forum for further installation and set up instructions.

    HTH Pilli
     
  3. jrcotts

    jrcotts Registered Member

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    Thank You for the timely response

    I have downloaded the program and I'm going to install it shortly.

    Jrcott
     
  4. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

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    If you are running W2K, XP or Win 2003. I would also suggest that you try Process Guard, it does a whole lot more than any other current security program and adds a very high level of protection to the lowest levels of your system. - See my sig :)

    Cheers. Pilli
     
  5. jrcotts

    jrcotts Registered Member

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    Thank You again

    It's funny I noticed them and was just about to ask if I needed them.

    What was the other one they had listed? Port Explorer?

    Jrcott
     
  6. Pilli

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    Port Explorer does exactly that, it shows every connection into and out of your machine, allows you to sniff the packets and control each port.
    Very useful tool it is NOT a firewall but for analysis purposes.

    Pilli
     
  7. jrcotts

    jrcotts Registered Member

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    Thank You

    I'm going to try it ..Anything else I need to know before I do?

    Thanks again

    Jrcott
     
  8. Pilli

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    Hi again jrcotts, Port Exporer has a good help file which is well worth the read also read trhough this PE forum for other useful tips and tricks.

    Have fun, Pilli :D
     
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