Some questions from a newcomer(novice).

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Ohmy, Jul 8, 2008.

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  1. Ohmy

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    Hi,
    Thanks for your reply :)
     
  2. Someone

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    Hi

    But I thought you said it was expiring soon?

    Thanks
     
  3. Ohmy

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    Yes, couple of weeks left.
    And I don't know what to use it after. :(
     
  4. Kees1958

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    With LUA + ThreatFire + Vista FW you will be fine (no need for an AV, becuase TF also check AV data base). Why doný you try DefenseWall (the program of Ilya)? He will give you all the support via you will ever need http://gladiator-antivirus.com/forum/index.php?showforum=193
     
  5. Ilya Rabinovich

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    Because he can't pay for it :D
     
  6. Ohmy

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    Ilya,

    I'm actually trialing it, hehe.
    And I actually found out a way to pay for it.

    If I have a checkcard that has [VISA] sign on it,
    am I able to pay for ito_O

    I need some help on this..
     
  7. jrmhng

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    As per the other thread on the VISA issue, you can pay for it however it can be expensive depending on what VISA charges you. Ring up and check.
     
  8. Ohmy

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    Oh, I just read it now, sorry for repeating the question.

    I'm using LUA, Vista FW, and Defensewall...
    I hope I'm secured enough :doubt:
     
  9. Someone

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    Hi

    I think you should add ThreatFire.
     
  10. Ohmy

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    Hi,
    Does ThreatFire provides proper protection?
    Because I saw a lot of post saying TF isn't as good as I thought.
     
  11. Someone

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    Hi

    Most of the negative posts about ThreatFire are compatibility issues. ThreatFire seems to have trouble with that. Protection wise, I think it's excellent. If it works on your computer you should probably keep it, IMHO.
     
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