What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

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    ummmm........ are those rogues ur running or do u mean norton 360?
     
  2. CiX

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  3. SweX

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    Hehe I went to the 360 site to read bout it, I thought.

    All I see is boxes, and I don't understand nor talk the box language.
    I know I see the boxes since it it Chines.

    But what I don't understand is why they don't have an english version so people outside China can read,
    or maybe they just want the Chines people to use their software.:rolleyes:

    PS, Yes I know I can Use Google translate but that wasn't my point
     
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  4. jmonge

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    i visisted the site and my head was spining trying to undserstand korean:D
     
  5. SweX

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    You mean the Box language?:D

    Oh so it's Korean and not Chines then?
     
  6. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    i guez:D
     
  7. CiX

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    Haha, thats not korean, thats chinese :D
    I visit their forum and they say they are planning to introduce a english version, but I dont know when it will release the english version:cautious:
    The 360 safe and 360 AV is kinda light on my pc :thumb:
     
  8. jmonge

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    nice to know thanks:thumb:
     
  9. Konata Izumi

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    Updated Windows XP Pro SP3 [Limited User Account] No realtime AV
    (SRP/DEP/ACL)

    Deny All autostart locations + the rest runs as Limited User.
    Download Locations forced sandboxed.
    Browsers sandboxed.

    Realtime:

    On-Demand:

    Browsers: (ACL Protection/LUA)
    • Google Chrome (sandboxed -incognito)
    • Internet Explorer 8 (Sandboxed + All security levels set to high)

    Very Light and Stable.
     
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  10. pabrate

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    OK, I've made some tests and this setup will stay for a long time , it's perfect for my taste :

    Real time : Comodo 3.12 Firewall (without D+) , Norton Internet Security (firewall disabled)
    On-Demand : MBAM

    Cleaner : CCleaner

    That's it, should be enough :)
     
  11. Creer

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    Windows 7 HP x32 (DEP enabled, UAC enabled)

    Realtime:
    Look 'n' Stop Firewall v2.07
    DefenseWall HIPS v3

    On-demand:
    ShadowProtect Desktop v4 (image backup) - when needed
    Dr.Web CureIt! (scanning drives once per few [~2-6] months)
    MBAM (like above)


    This configuration gives me Strong, Stable, Light and Flexible security setup plus the peace of mind :cool: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
     
  12. xnevermore

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    i cant use defensewall 3 its not compatible with my windows 7 x64 o_O
     
  13. Hayki_

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    See sig. :)

    Strong and light ..
     
  14. Konata Izumi

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    Updated Windows XP Pro SP3 [Limited User Account] No realtime AV
    (SRP/DEP/ACL)

    Resource Usage Screenshot: http://i44.tinypic.com/nywz9c.png

    Realtime:

    On-Demand:

    Browsers: (ACL Protection/LUA)
    • Google Chrome (sandboxed -incognito)
    • Internet Explorer 8 (Sandboxed + All security levels set to high)

    Very Light and Stable.
     
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  15. jmonge

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    mine is:

    Blue Point Security 2010
    Mamutu
    HitMan Pro
     
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  16. jmonge

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    did anybody install mamutu and threatfire in same computer?
     
  17. EscapeVelocity

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  19. EscapeVelocity

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    I really wanted to put Threatfire along with Defensewall on a computer, but Mamutu made more sense as far as I can tell for the primary user of that computer. Mamutu set to querry the crowd to answer what it doesnt itself....I think provides a better overall level of behavior blocking HIPS for the neophyte. Combined with DefenseWalls Policy Restriction HIPS. Im wondering if I should purchase the DefenseWall Personal Firewall Version or just the HIPS, Im behind a router. Or someone could advise a simple non talkative firewall to provide outbound protection.

    For teh other computer, I decided to give Online Armor a try and have acquired a license. It seems to have some of the DefenseWall policy restriction functionality via Run Safer....plus fairly simple install and setup for the non expert. Using its HIPS as well, so dont need an off board.
     
  20. jmonge

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    trying out Online Solutions Security Suite 1.5;)
    blue point is staying here replacing my expired prevx;)
    and Online Solutions Security Suite 1.5 is here maybe to wait untill MalWare Defender delivers it's product again
    also i will love to keep Mamutu aS i like it alot but it cost money:)
     
  21. EscapeVelocity

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    How does Bluepoint work jmonge? What category would you place it in?
     
  22. jmonge

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    similar to prevx but also has kind of white list which recognize vendors;) also it has alitle allow denny feature,on the cloud scaner like prevx:D
     
  23. jmonge

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    some people dont like Blue Point for some reason but to be honest is very good at detecting malware
     
  24. Noob

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    I might add Hitman Pro On Demand just for fun since it doesn't uses a crap of resource :rolleyes:
     
  25. jmonge

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    it is good;) trust me noobie:D
     
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