What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. lieuliau

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    I'm using KAV 2011 and CIS 2011. Is that safe enough with malwares? :D
     
  2. Mongol

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    That sounds like a good lineup. Panda and Zemana should get on great and what doesn't work with LnS...:thumb:
     
  3. guest

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    What I don't like about MSE is that it simply can't outperform Symantec's paid security suite.

    NIS 2011 offers superior and complete protection, no negative impact in system performance and consequentely performs better than MSE (and nearly all other competitor products as well) in all relevant tests.

    A one year subscription of Norton Internet Security now also includes (among other things):
    - free upgrades to next versions of the suite (2012, 2013, etc);
    - license to use NIS in 3 different computers at the same time.

    If I can have the best with no significant drain in my financial resources, then why not? My decision was made, I got NIS 2011 and already paid for one year of use.
     
  4. Kernelwars

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    Got the red umbrella back from closet:D
     
  5. 1chaoticadult

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    Rut oh the red umbrella returns again lmao.
     
  6. Kernelwars

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    red umbrella is not bad at all. All they need is some component for zero day malware IMHO..a question answer popup thing will also do IMO:D
     
  7. 1chaoticadult

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    LOL, K. Well it was slow on my friends pc which I installed on their previously. I removed it and put MSE v2 Beta and it was faster lmao. Although Avira has better detection rates hehe. :D But she has my one of my favorites MBAM Pro as well so she should be ok...
     
  8. Noob

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    Just formatted PC and will use NIS 2011 for some time, it's very light and good! :D
    + Malware Defender
     
  9. 1chaoticadult

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    Nooooooooooooo. Thats blasphemy Noob lmao. You can't uninstall EAM :D
     
  10. Kernelwars

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    MBAM pro will absolutely prove useful together with MSE but lord need to bless the CPU..it will be a mess when talking about performanceo_O
     
  11. 1chaoticadult

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    Well performance seemed fine on her pc when i tested this security setup. Also she is running XP. I removed a nasty malware from her pc and Avira didn't exactly do that job, lol. Pulled out Dr. Web Cure It and Hitman Pro then MBAM to kill all of it.
     
  12. whitedragon551

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    I went with Spyshelter Premium x64, LnS, and Panda CAV.
     
  13. cgeek

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    I'm going to be using NIS 2011 for the next 365 days. :)
     
  14. Noob

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    HAHAHAHA, it will be back :D
     
  15. zerotox

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    Uninstalled Defensewall (bit bored with it) and installed OA Premium instead. Everything else is the same.
     
  16. 1chaoticadult

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    :D Whew, I got worried....
     
  17. jmonge

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    prevx is rock solid with high heuristics;) and Winpatrol Plus:thumb: :thumb: what a team:thumb:
     
  18. Kernelwars

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    u mean webx:D
     
  19. jmonge

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    LoL :D hey do you think that prevx will died once it for all and it will turn to be bloat?:D
     
  20. Kernelwars

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    dont know all that but the roots are too heavey and will make anything that comes close to it.. as bloated as it is..IMO
     
  21. jmonge

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    yeah:D i know man
     
  22. Kernelwars

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    its already dead as it is:rolleyes:
     
  23. Mongol

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    Besides the merger of Webroot & Prevx what worries me is that all development seems to of stopped at the forum here. There used to be another build in the wings being trialed all the time. Prevx 4 is so highly anticipated I doubt Webroot would dare fiddle with it but after that it seems to me all bets are off...:rolleyes: :cautious: :)
     
  24. jmonge

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    very sad to heard this man:'(
     
  25. jmonge

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    man i had to disable the safe online feature it is causing problems here as it is crashing my browser once in a while:D
     
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