What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Hugger

    Hugger Registered Member

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  2. Noob

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    Added Defensewall :D
     
  3. Sjoeii

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    Is it any good? What does it so?
     
  4. jmonge

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    it is hips and firewall and a scaner:) i just install today so far so good;)
     
  5. Sjoeii

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    What kind of scanner does it include?
     
  6. jmonge

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    it is their own antimalware scaner engine;) it is beta for now
    people are saying good things about this scaner as it removes any vundo infections with couple of mouse clicks (in their forum)
     
  7. icr

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    Quite new solution.
    Thinking of testing it but I am quite attached with avast:D
     
  8. jmonge

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    this is beta so if you decide to test it run it alone for just in case of any conflick,blue screens etc,etc i noticed the boot time is slow,i am not like it this all and it gave me only 25 days trail and i need more time to test so i call this one "time out for now" untill my email is reply so i can get more time:)
     
  9. arjunned

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    W7 (x86):
    Panda Cloud AV
    Defensewall HIPS 2.56
    Comodo Firewall (without D+)

    W7 (x64):
    Panda Cloud AV
    Comodo Firewall (without D+)
    Shadow Defender

    On-demand: Hitman Pro, MBAM, Avira AntiVir
     
  10. Fuzzydice45

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    Windows XP SP3 32-Bit

    2Wire Router with Hardware Firewall
    Avast 5 - File, Web & Network Shields, will add Behaviour Shield when working.
    Google Chrome 4 - Removed unique ID for privacy, added DropMyRights.
    HostsMan 3.2.71 - MVPS & hpHosts (adware and tracking) lists, set redirect to 0.0.0.0
     
  11. culla

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    firefox adblocker and flashblock,
    mse,
    sandboxie,
    returnil2008
     
  12. ako

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    Set AV to scan only on writing.
     
  13. jmonge

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    Malwarebytes is getting better;)
     
  14. icr

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    I take my words back time for some new adventure:D
    Testing avira 10 until now everything running good.
     
  15. dja2k

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    Windows 7 Home Premium (UAC OFF \ WD OFF)

    Network
    Two Linksys Routers (DD-WRT Firmware) in WDS Mode
    WEP 128-Bit Encryption & Wireless MAC Filtering Enabled
    SPI Firewall Enabled

    Resident
    Online Armor ++ 4.0.0.15 (Paid)
    Sandboxie 3.43.03 Beta (Paid)
    Avast! Home Edition 5.0.259 Beta

    On-Demand
    Shadow Defender 1.1.0.315 (Paid)
    Active@ Disk Image 3.3.4 (Paid)
    VMWare Workstation 7 (Paid)

    Browser, Immunization, Tweaks
    Firefox 3.6b4 (Ad-Block Plus, CustomizeGoogle, Better Privacy, TACO, WOT, ShowIP, TrackMeNot)
    KeyScrambler Personal 2.6.0.0 & RoboForm Pro 6.9.97 (IE & FF)
    Malware Patrol's Block List (via Hosts File)
    Bluetack Blocklists (Level 1,2,3 for P2P)
    Spybot Search & Destroy 1.6.2 (Full Immunization w/o Global Hooks)
    Spyware Blaster 4.2 (All Protection Enabled + Customblocking.txt)
    Vista Services Optimizer 1.2 Build 108 (Manual Tuneup)
    Ultimate Windows Tweaker 2.0 (Customized)
    SpeedGuide.net Vista TcpIp Patch 1.3
    Greatis Reanimator 6.1.6.13 (Disk Protection - Enabled)

    dja2k
     
  16. Ed_H

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    PC1

    DefenseWall V3 beta
    Avira Premium
    Sandboxie (Paid)

    PC2

    DefenseWall 2.56
    Avast Free

    Both setups run very fast. :thumb:
     
  17. markcc

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    Just Put A Squared Anti-Malware with Outpost Firewall on my Vista Laptop. Runs well at this point
     
  18. G1111

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    Happy fourth anniversary to this thread.

    Then (12/16/2005):
    Windows XP Home SP2 (automatic updates set to prompt)
    Linksys Router RT31P2 (hardware firewall)
    Outpost Pro Firewall 3.0.557.5918 (437)(real-time spyware protection enabled)

    Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 5.0.390 (extended database enabled)
    UnHackMe 2.5

    DiamondCS ProcessGuard 3.150
    DiamondCS WormGuard 3
    RegDefend 2.001 (with custom Ghost Files from Kent and Tony Klein)
    WinPatrol 9.8.1.0

    SpyBot Search & Destroy 1.4 (Immunize enabled)
    SpywareBlaster 3.4 (and Custom Blocking List: http://koti.mbnet.fi/pattaya1/swb3.htm 12/13/05)
    MVPS Hosts File (12/12/05)(Hosts File Manager Version 1.0.1.2 & HostsMan 1.2)
    IE-SPYAD (12/12/2005)

    FraudEliminator 2.3 anti-phishing toolbar (for IE6)
    C/Cleaner 1.26.218
    MRU-Blaster 1.5

    Resident On Demand Scanners
    Ad-Aware SE Personal 1.06
    A-squared scanner 1.6.1
    Mischel TrojanHunter 4.2
    Kephyr Bazooka 1.13.03
    Trend Micro CWShredder Version 2.19
    F-Secure Blacklight Rootkit Elimination 2.2.1007
    Sysinternals RootkitRevealer 1.56
    HijackThis 1.99.1
    DllCompare

    Online Scanners
    CounterSpy spyware scan
    Help2Go Detective, HijackThis log file analysis (HijackThis Analyzers)
    Jotti's malware scan
    McAfee online virus scan
    Trend Micro anti-spyware for the web
    Trend Micro Housecall online virus scan
    Webroot Spy Audit
    X-Clean Micro (XBlock.com) spyware scanning
    Zone Labs online spyware detector

    Now (12/15/2009):
    Windows XP Professional SP3
    Linksys Router RT31P2 (hardware firewall)
    Outpost Firewall Pro 6.7 2983.450.0714 (Host Protection set to maximum & CoU Blocklist)
    Seconfig XP 1.1 (system hardening)

    Kaspersky Anti Virus 9.0.0.736

    DefenseWall HIPS 2.56
    WinPatrol Plus 17.0.2010.0

    WOT (for Firefox 3.5.5)
    C/Cleaner 2.26.1050
    MRU-Blaster 1.5

    Resident On Demand Scanners
    A-squared Anti-Malware 4.5.0.43
    Mischel TrojanHunter 5.2 (987)
    Malwarebytes Anti Malware 1.42
    F-Secure BlackLight 2.2.1092 Beta
    Trend Micro Rootkit Buster 2.80.0.1077 Beta
    RootAlyzer 0.3.4.47
    Gmer 1.0.15.15279
    ESET SysInspector 1.2.021.0
    Trend Micro HijackThis 2.0.2

    Online Scanners
    HijackThis log file analysis & Networktechs HJT log analysis (HijackThis log analyzers)
    VirusTotal
    Jotti's malware scan
    McAfee Freescan

    Still paranoid and loving it!
     
    Last edited: Dec 15, 2009
  19. jmonge

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    is trojan hunter full trial with removal/shield etc?thanks
     
  20. G1111

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    Yes I have full paid version. I have had it now for around five years. TrojanGuard provides upfront protection and you can also do on demand scans. You can turn off the upfront protection at any time. Very simple program that has always played well with my other security programs.
     
  21. jmonge

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    i am very tempted to try it but is the trial 30 days full trial or limited?
     
  22. G1111

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    I am not sure, but I don't think there is a "limited' version.
     
  23. jmonge

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  24. dja2k

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    Damn where does the time go! I started this thread 4 years ago and it is still going strong. Thanks guys for keeping this thread alive!

    dja2k
     
  25. Kees1958

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    Well done, we should celibrate next years aniversary (5 years) :thumb:
     
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