What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Overkill

    Overkill Registered Member

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    What's the ram usage?
     
  2. Tyrizian

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    I agree

    When I did some testing, it was nice seeing both of them blocking everything.

    Both are a nice duo
     
  3. Overkill

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    Same here, adguard blocks almost all of the links I throw at it.
     
  4. jmonge

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    which one?
     
  5. Overkill

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    LOL Sorry, keyscrambler
     
  6. jmonge

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    2 services together no more than 3 megabites :)
    very light
     
  7. Overkill

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    kjdemuth is right. Sbie is deleting the contents at normal speed on my end. I manually delete the contents though. If it becomes too slow to bear, I suggest clean reinstallation of both WSA and Sbie. If that doesn't work, you could always contact WSA Support team who are always ready to make WSA more compatible.
     
  9. Krusty

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    Uninstalled ZAL. It caused too many errors on my systems including Windows Backup fails.

    Both of my systems were stable and reliable until I installed Zemana Antilogger. I will not install it again, nor would I recommend it.
     
  10. pling_man

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    Windows 8.1, standard user, UAC to max.
    Spyware Blaster
    Windows SmartScreen
    Windows Defender (run time/on demand)
    Windows Firewall (with Windows Firewall Control)
    MBAM Premium (run time/on demand)
    Zemana Anti Logger (licenced, run time)
    sandboxie (IE11 sandboxed).
    HitMan Pro (portable app, on demand)

    and ...
    Macrium Reflect (for backups)
    TrueCrypt (for container encryption)

    Not had sandboxie long. Still testing it out.
     
  11. Securon

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    Good Afternoon! Homeland Security...Mk 8...WSA Security Plus...AppGuard...Voodoo Shield. Warp Speed...Shields up Captain...Lol! Sincerely...Securon
     
  12. DoctorPC

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    On my 'general' systems, only 2 AV products have ever made the grade for full deployment. F-Secure, and Eset. Currently locked into Eset for 2 years, previously was locked into F-Secure for 3 years, and that license expired. As for other products, those have never made it beyond testing machines as a general rule, or failed when they were deployed to a single workhorse machine.

    So it looks like I am locking down with Eset for a couple of years. In 2 years I will run a battery of tests again on testing machines, and see how all of them measure up at that time.
     
  13. DoctorPC

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    ZAL is buggy, never made it past my test machine, and got the licenses refunded. I won't be bothering to test that again.
     
  14. Rompin Raider

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    Beam me up!
     
  15. Overkill

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    I have added KeyScrambler to my arsenal and it's very light just like my other security... I like the piece of mind that all my keystrokes are encrypted, the rest is the same in my sig.
     
  16. Securon

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    Good Morning! Doc! Shields Engaged...is it safe to begin transmission? Dammit Jim I'm just a Doctor! Lol! Sincerely...Securon
     
  17. dja2k

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    June 9, 2014 - Updated, Added, Removed
    • Desktop - Windows 8.1 Pro with Media Center x64
    • Laptop - Windows 8.1 x64
    Built-In Security
    • USER ACCOUNT CONTROL: HIGHEST SETTING
    • EMET 5.0 TECHNICAL PREVIEW: RECOMMENDED SECURITY SETTINGS
    • WINDOWS SMART SCREEN: ENABLED
    • WINDOWS DEFENDER: DISABLED
    • WINDOWS FIREWALL: DISABLED
    Network
    • Three Netgear WNR3500L-100NAS (DD-WRT Firmware)
    • Four Netgear PowerLine AV 500 Adapters
    • Wired Cat5e Connection between all 3 Routers
    • WPA2-PSK AES Encryption
    • SPI Firewall Enabled
    • OpenDNS Configuration
    Resident
    • Emsisoft Internet Security 9.0.0.4057 Beta (Paid)
    • Appguard 4.0.17.0 (Paid) - Locked Down
    • NVT ERP 3.1.0.0 Build1 v6 Beta (Paid)** - Lockdown Mode Extreme
    • NVT DRP 1.5 Beta - Monitoring Enabled
    • Sandboxie 4.12 (Paid) - Sandboxie Container Folder on RAMDisk
    • DNSCrypt 0.0.6 - HTTPS Enabled
    On-Demand
    • Shadow Defender 4.0.519 (Paid)
    • PeerBlock 1.2 (P2P Blocking List)
    • Macrium Reflect 5.2 build 6551*
    • Aomei Backupper Professional Edition 2.0*
    • VMWare Workstation 10.0.2 build-1744117** (Paid)
    Browser, Immunization, Tweaks
    • Firefox 30.0b9 (EasyPrivacy + EasyList + Fanboy's Annoyances List + Malware Domains) via ABP, Adguard Beta, HTTPS-Everywhere, BetterPrivacy) - Firefox Profile Folder on RAMDisk and Sandboxed
    • Homepage and Search Provider set to Startpage (Firefox & IE)
    • Tweaks on How to eradicate Google from Firefox Applied
    • LastPass 3.1.2 Premium (Firefox & IE)
    • Spyware Blaster 5.0 (All Protection Enabled + Customblocking.txt)
    *Macrium Reflect (Full Backups - Every 3 Days), AOMEI Backupper (Daily Incremental)
    **VMware Workstation, NVT ERP, and NVT DRP only installed on Desktop


    dja2k
     
  18. justenough

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    On closing the sandbox was automatically emptying itself in maybe 10 seconds instead of the usual 2 to 4 seconds. For some unknown reason after a couple of days Sandboxie and Webroot straightened themselves out and things are now back to normal.
     
  19. TS4H

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    Apart of whats in my signature, im testing Qihoo 360 out of interest. Even though i don't normally run real time anti-malware and prefer to rely on hips and the like, i am impressed with its effectiveness and lightness. It still wont stay on my machine for too long though.
     
  20. kjdemuth

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    Glad to hear that. :)
     
  21. malware1

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    Common Sense Internet Security 2015
     
  22. siketa

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    Has v2015 already been released or is still in beta?
     
  23. malware1

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    It has been released :) This is the best security product.
     
  24. ams963

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    Good for you.:)
     
  25. Solarlynx

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    Are there any third party tests? :)
     
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