What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. FleischmannTV

    FleischmannTV Registered Member

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    Process Explorer 16 now has VirusTotal support, how awesome is that?

    -http://www.ghacks.net/2014/01/30/process-explorer-16-0-brings-virustotal-support/
     
  2. G1111

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    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x86

    Firewall:
    Router NAT/SPI (Password Protected)
    Look’n’Stop Firewall 2.07 (Phant0m’s Ruleset)

    Anti-Virus:
    Emsisoft Anti-Malware 8.1.0.33

    HIPS/Blocking/Hardening:
    DefenseWall HIPS/Personal Firewall 3.22
    VoodooShield 1.30 Beta
    EMET 4.1 (Internet facing applications & MS Office)
    SpywareBlaster 5.0 (Ad-Aware custom blocking list)
     
  3. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Really!

    I am thinking about stay only with Firefox Portable (with ADP+ and Lastpass) on the RAMDisk directory and the Toolwiz Time Freeze. Until now TTF is perfect for me. :)
     
  4. J_L

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    The only one needing education in this case is you. Don't make worthless posts unless you're a social media addict.

    I'll re-evaluate ChicaPC-Shield instead once I can verify the original license. Then it may be my error.
     
  5. CrusherW9

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  6. Tyrizian

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    Brand new security setup:

    360 Internet Security
    VoodooShield
    AX64 Time Machine
     
  7. Rompin Raider

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    Trying 360 Internet Security (been a while) with WSA Complete. Still light!
     
  8. Page42

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    Ease up there, J_L. Learn to laugh at yourself.
    If you're like most people, it's sometimes necessary.
    But by all means, if you're not prepared for commentary, don't post anything on the world wide web. ;)
     
  9. J_L

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    I thought the whole point of this forum is contribution? Pure idle chatter doesn't seem like that to me.

    PeerBlock startup is still not working properly, so added Schedule Task once again.
     
  10. ExtremeGamerBR

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    I want know too. o_O
     
  11. CrusherW9

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    Giving the 'ole Comodo Firewall (mainly D+) another try. I tried it a while ago but was intimidated by all the configuration options. It's making more sense this time.
     
  12. Page42

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    Crusher, make sure you review Chiron's tutorial on this.
    It is invaluable.
    How to Install Comodo Firewall
     
  13. Securon

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    Good Afternoon! Gone back to my Rock Em...Sock Em...Steady...but Ready setup...Eset SS 7...must admit I was suitably impressed with KIS 2014...but Eset provides a Quicker and more Nimble Surfing experience on my setup. Sincerely...Securon
     
  14. Rompin Raider

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    On the move! I was worried for a few days!:D Just went back to AIS & WSA Complete. Have a "nimble weekend"!
     
  15. Securon

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    Good Afternoon! Rompin...Good Move! Might consider AIS myself later this year...We Poor Canucks have to be mindful of our lowly dollar...I've been preoccupied this week with the turbulent markets...so as a result the Scottish part of my ancestry is promoting Thrift...or the buck stops here philosophy...Lol! or Weep Out Loud! Sincerely...Securon
     
  16. CogitoTesting

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    It is indeed great news. Thanks for the info
     
  17. Antimalware18

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    Switched Things up a bit as I got tired of keeping a eye on many security applications so I switched it with a few set it and forget it ones.

    My Current config is :

    Comodo IS 6 AV/D+/Firewall
    Sandboxie
    K9 Web Protection.
     
  18. kjdemuth

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    Excellent choice. :thumb: :D
     
  19. Tyrizian

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    I've gone AVless again.

    This is my new setup:

    EXE Radar Pro
    Windows Firewall Control
    K9 Web Protection
    AX64 Time Machine
     
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  20. Gandalf_The_Grey

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    In the year of the horse I went to the Panda: Panda Cloud AV Free + Panda USB Vaccine.
     
  21. Rompin Raider

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    Trying CIS 7 Beta...not bad for a beta run!
     
  22. Antimalware18

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    On your host machine? o_O
     
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    Too bad this isn't my year. I'm the monkey. :D

    BTW, I thought Panda Cloud AV Free already includes its USB vaccine feature? Why do you need to install the standalone USB vaccine on top of it? o_O
     
  24. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64:

    Resident:
    • Toolwiz Time Freeze 2.2.0.3500 (Password Protection, Time Freeze is ON full time - starts with Windows)
    • Sandboxie Paid 4.08 (Browsers and PDF Reader)
    On-Demand:
    • Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Pro 1.75.0.1300 (Weekly updates and scans)
    • Hitman Pro 3.7.9.212 (Weekly scans)
    System Image & Backup:
    • Keriver 1-Click Restore Pro 3.0 (Weekly images)
    • Toolwiz Time Machine 1.0.1.16 (Weekly snapshots and/or to test new programs)
    Network/Browser:
    • DATARAM RamDisk 4.4.0 RC 16 (Sandboxie Container Folder on RAMDisk)
    • Google Chrome:
      • LastPass
      • Bitdefender TrafficLight
      • Adblock Plus (EasyList + Malware Domains + Fanboy's Social Blocking List + EasyPrivacy)
    • SpywareBlaster (All Protection Enabled)
    Cleaning:
    • CCleaner
    • Defraggler
    • Auslogics Registry Cleaner
    • Auslogics Registry Defrag
     
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  25. FleischmannTV

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    Every couple of weeks I get this urge to install Kaspersky Internet Security on my computer. Not that I need it, but AppGuard can be pretty boring. I guess I have too much spare time.
     
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