What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    wolf thanks i didnt know you have the pro version;) thanks
    anyway is it life time licence and does it cover for all your pc or only 1?
     
  2. Matthijs5nl

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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, with the well-known security tweaks; using Internet Explorer 8 as browser, also with the well-known security tweaks
    (Windows Firewall and Windows Defender are disabled)

    Norton Internet Security 2011 trial

    Hitman Pro 3.5
     
  3. jmonge

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    do i really needs keyscambler?with Comodo and the rest of my set up?
     
  4. AvinashR

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    Jmonge you need everything to save your system, else hackers and malware authors will get into your system and will create havoc. Nothing personal, but this what they do ... So add as many as layered security setup in your system... You are their prime target .... :D:D:p
     
  5. kjdemuth

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    Keyscrambler is a good layer to have. You barely know that its there and it works well without alot of input.
     
  6. jmonge

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    yeah:D i guez is a must have:D thanks for the advise guys:D
     
  7. AvinashR

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    Here we go.. Now you are 40% secure from unscrupulous guys... You need something more :D
     
  8. jmonge

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    it is all good man;)
    keylogger protection
    antivirus/antispyware
    cloud scaner
    firewall
    sandbox
    hips
    behabiour blocker
    light hips
    and my fingers in comand:D and your advise i feel complete:D
     
  9. AvinashR

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    80% Secured ... Still 20% is vulnerable ..
     
  10. jmonge

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  11. AvinashR

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    Seriously.. I have given 10% rating to each layered setup...So 20% is missing. Think upon it ;)
     
  12. Securon

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    Good Morning ! Real-Time-P.C.Tools Firewall Plus...Avira Premium A/V...Prevx 3.0 with Safe-On Line...On Demand Hitman Pro and MBAM Pro and SAS Pro. Browsers...Google Chrome and Opera 10.6...I.E. 8...O/S...Windows 7. Sincerely...Securon
     
  13. jmonge

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    what about a default-denny set up;) ?how much more?:D
     
  14. J_L

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    Shared Network:
    Linksys Router with SPI Firewall
    OpenDNS Free (Phishing and "Basic Malware/Botnet" protection enabled)

    Real-time Protection:
    Avast Home (Shields: File System + Network + Behaviour) [Password Protected]
    Comodo Internet Security Premium (Firewall/HIPS/Sandbox) [Password Protected]
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Full (Protection & Website Blocking)
    WinPatrol Free

    System (Windows 7 Pro 64-bit):
    No-prompt UAC, DEP and SEHOP enabled
    Disallowed-by-default Software Restriction Policy
    Disabled Windows Firewall, Windows Defender, System Restore, Internet Explorer, and Autorun/Autoplay
    Spybot Immunize

    Firefox 3.6.8 (Main Browser):
    Adblock Plus (Malware Domains subscription)
    LastPass (secure online password vault)
    LinkExtend (checks website and google searches with multiple databases)
    NoScript (Default settings, Web Bugs, and ABE CSFR)
    SandBoxie Free (+ DropRights and Internet Access Restrictions)

    Opera 10.61 (Work Browser):
    http://my.opera.com/Tamil/blog/ad-block
    Limited rights
    LastPass bookmarklets
    WOT UserJS

    On-demand Scanning:
    BugBopper
    Comodo AV
    Hitman Pro
    Safe Returner
    Sophos Anti-Rootkit
    Spybot - Search & Destroy

    Analyzers:
    Comodo Instant Malware Analysis (online)
    ESET SysInspector
    URLVoid (online)
    VirusTotalUploader (faster, checks hash)

    Updates:
    RSS Feeds - Freeware Guide, FileHippo.com, Freeware Files, MajorGeeks.
    KC Softwares SUMo

    Backup:
    Paragon Backup & Recovery Free (Cyclic into Backup Capsule)


    Ubuntu Lucid Netbook:
    Chromium --safe-plugins, AdThwart, LastPass, NotScripts and WOT.
    Regularly updated. Sudo only, no root.
     
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  15. ALMoST

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    Check the sig. :p
     
  16. justenough

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    Added KeyScrambler.
     
  17. jmonge

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    good choice man ;) have to protect those passwords from facebook and web-email passwords too:)
     
  18. jmonge

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    i am running comodo and it is very fast;) i am also running winpatrol but not sure if i really need it:D keyscrambler is a must you all know that:) hit man pro is as ondemand scaner:thumb: for just in case
     
  19. justenough

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    It was something bellgamin said in the Zemana thread that got me to thinking. Zemana won't work for 64bit, so maybe KeyScrambler will cover the keylogger problem. Would Emsi Emergency Kit or MBAM or HMP find an installed keylogger program?
     
  20. jmonge

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    to be honest no way jose:D they are hiden and invisible software and they are able to hide from antimalware scaners also:) has to have proactive protection:thumb:
     
  21. jmonge

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    DeFenSeWall Beta added;) in my xp system:)
     
  22. pabrate

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    Norton Internet Security 2011

    In one word : AMAZING !
     
  23. genckartal

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    Shadow defender
    Sandboxed browsers (srware iron and ie)
    Agnitum outpost 7 hips and web shield disabled
    thanks to bellgamin spyshelter
    and my favourite hips pe guard -waiting for 2.2-
    all av's make me crazy right now so happy with low memory usage
     
  24. clocks

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    Yep. Currently the best all around product IMO.
     
  25. ruinebabine

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    I will bite, José :).
    What/where is this "DeFenSeWall Beta" ?

    EDIT Would this be ze future x64 compatible release that many are hoping for and that Ilya'd been working on without first telling us, by any chance?
    ;-))
     
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