What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. risl

    risl Registered Member

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    Now using the ones in signature. Light, minimalistic, troublefree and efficient. :)
     
  2. Nett0pp

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    That u can say, and that i WILL uze .
     
  3. gery

    gery Registered Member

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    Are you serious? Come on
    what do you need all that stuff for?
    take a breth :eek: :eek: :rolleyes: :eek:
     
  4. demonon

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    Ok, here I go.

    Vista Home Premium SP1
    Resident:
    Windows Firewall
    Norton Antivirus 2009
    Geswall free
    Mamutu
    Malware Defender
    Keyscrambler premium

    On-Demand:
    Malwarebytes antimalware
    Super Anti Spyware Pro
    Dr Web Cureit

    Immunization:
    Spywareblaster
    Spybot SD

    Browser:
    Firefox with WOT, CS lite, Noscript and Lastpass

    Other:
    Router with NAT SPI and protection against common attacks
    Admuncher
    Process Lasso (WOW!)
     
  5. dja2k

    dja2k Registered Member

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    UPDATED LIST \ 11-01-2008

    My Computer - Vista Ultimate SP1

    ACITVE
    Online Armor AV+ 3 v3.0.0.196 Beta (Paid)

    Avira Antivir Personal 8.2.0.334 (Free)
    - Set to check on writes only

    SUPERAntispyware 4.21.1004 (Paid)

    Sandboxie 3.31.16 (Paid)

    ON-DEMAND
    Shadow Defender 1.1.0.275 (Paid)

    VMWare Workstation 6.5.0 (Piad)
    - Running Windows XP SP3

    I added Shadow Defender and VMware to my Vista setup; they were formally on my XP setup.

    dja2k
     
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  6. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    for the weekend i have a new set up ad is as follow:

    MalWare Defender 1.3
    ThreatFire Pro 4
     
  7. LoneWolf

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    MD 1.3 or 1.1.3 o_O
     
  8. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    sorry it is 1.1.3:D
     
  9. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    ok change my mind and got threatfire and appranger:D
     
  10. firzen771

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    LMAO, do u change ur setup hourly? :ouch:
     
  11. jmonge

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    kind of:D
     
  12. jmonge

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    as a matter of fact just changed it to Comodo Security suit:D
     
  13. Mars

    Mars Registered Member

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    vista 64bit*

    Resident:

    avira premium security suite
    notron anti-bot

    On demand:

    sas free
    A2 free (hardly use it)

    other:

    ff with noscript and home router.
     
  14. Pseudo

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    Is it a hobby/something to do rather then... well, security? :p
     
  15. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    probably:D maybe what the heck yes it is at least i do some thing:D :cool: :thumb:
     
  16. Seer

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    For most of us here, yes. But for some, it is a hobby to such an extent that it is hard to call this... a security.
    Seems I sometimes kinda forget this fact.....
     
  17. blacknight

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    For me is an hobby too: Linux is so boring without security " problems " ! :D :D :thumb:
     
  18. Pseudo

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    Back when I started reading Wilders (long before this account) I got into the hype of "newer" types of security software. I was running everything at one point; HIPS, Sandbox, Boot-to-Restore, etc. Now I just stick with a good old anti-virus... and occasionally use GNU/Linux and BSD. I'll probably make the OS switch someday.
     
  19. jmonge

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    yeap same here,but now in my case is like H.I.P.S and Policy Base Sandbox is my taste:thumb: at the present moment i am running GeSWall with EQSecure.
    note:still waiting for DefenseWall Hips outbound protection,but i guess i have to wait:'(
     
  20. emperordarius

    emperordarius Registered Member

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    Looks like you change apps so often that you don't even have time to change your sig.:D
     
  21. jmonge

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    man you got me there:D
     
  22. jmonge

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    one day i will have peace of mine:thumb:
     
  23. jmonge

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    any way with GeSwall and Eqsecure i feel secure:cool:
     
  24. andyman35

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    On the basis that a moving target is hard to hit,you'll be bulletproof in that case ;)
     
  25. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

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    Current setup XP SP3:

    Realtime Protection:

    Belkin Router
    Comodo Internet Security (Firewall only) with customised settings.
    Avira free AV
    A-Squared Anti-Malware 4.0.0.60
    Comodo Memory Firewall
    Geswall 2.7.1

    On Demand Scanners:
    S.A.S. free
    MBAM free
    Hitman Pro v3 beta.

    Other Software:

    SandboxIE
    Returnil 2008 free
    WWDC
    HardenIT/SecureIT
    MVPS HOSTS File
    Process Lasso
    Unlocker
    Altiris SVS
    DriveImageXML

    Web Browsers:

    Opera 9.62
    Firefox 3.03 (Haute Secure,Finjan,Noscript Addons)
     
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