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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    phaser thanks for info
     
  2. Kernelwars

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    yes everything enabled.. I find it very good.:D
     
  3. zerotox

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    No slowdown of browsing or downloading?
     
  4. Kernelwars

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    out of all we have why do u even have to consider trend I dont understand J :D JK.. Anyways they have a very interesting marketing policy...thats the best part.. And also the uninstallation feature is very smooth:D
     
  5. jmonge

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    i dont know but i remeber i got a 3 licence deal(cd disk)for $9.95 at staples:D
     
  6. Kernelwars

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    no slowdowns of browsing or downloading :D I have used red umbrella for years recently wanted to experiment a little with vipre and norton..But I am back under the red umbrella..:)
     
  7. Kernelwars

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    :D use it for charity..
     
  8. jmonge

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    lol:D but i am very well protected look down at my signiture:)
     
  9. Kernelwars

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    Its really nice. I think I can deal with its marking my black hawk down game as a malware..but after whitelisting it everything is fine.. I think if you can identify between real and fake alarm this is the best security.. I am happy with it and will definitely renew when need to be:thumb:
     
  10. Kernelwars

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    I see that :D but hopefully u dont fry your bacon
     
  11. jmonge

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    which one kernells?
     
  12. Kernelwars

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    J.. Nod has a very big fan following never impressed with it..The protection it offers IMO is not enough.. Anyways I am not a fan of signature based detection.. How you like it? Anyways J if u get a little time.. 1} get a really infected system 2} install nod there.. 3} kindly report back what you see:D
     
  13. jmonge

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    againts Rootkits is very weak:D i saw a video in youtube;) for rouges it is also weak but for viruses is very strong:D
     
  14. Kernelwars

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    lol... in todays world u will get more rogues and rootkits dont u think? malwares intended to make money not annoyance anymore:rolleyes:
     
  15. jmonge

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    did any body tried blue point security latetly?how is blue point security?
     
  16. jmonge

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    yes:D very true:)
     
  17. jmonge

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    i was considering using some thing like prevx if they continued to make it and also or just use comodo antivirus with D+ and winpatrol plus and with mbam pro if it doesnt fry my computers no problem:thumb: very solid protection:thumb:
    even blue point security:)
     
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    Yea it has done that with one app on my laptop but thats about it. Other than that it runs pretty good :D
     
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    From what I've seen in tests, its doing as well as EAM my favorite app :D
     
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    Avast Free and Sandboxie.
    Hitman Pro, MBAM free, SAS free.
    Windows 7 firewall, UAC and backup and restore center.
    Others: Ccleaner, Advanced System Care free, Puran Defrag.

    Added Sandboxie to Avast free (they run great together), and added Google Chrome as main browser.
     
  21. J_L

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    Shared Network:
    Actiontec Modem with SPI Firewall
    DyDNS Free (Ads and Pop-ups, Conficker Worm, Phishing, Spyware)

    Real-time Protection:
    AVG Anti-Virus Free (w/o E-mail Scanner) [UAC Protected]
    Comodo Internet Security Premium (w/o Antivirus) [Password Protected]
    WinPatrol Free Cloud Edition

    System (Windows 7 Pro 64-bit):
    Enabled DEP, SEHOP, Default-Deny SRP, Silent UAC
    Disabled Windows Firewall, System Restore, Internet Explorer, Autorun/Autoplay
    Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit
    Spybot - Search & Destroy (Immunize)

    Firefox 3.6.12:
    Adblock Plus (Malware Domains subscription)
    LastPass
    WOT - Safe Browsing Tool
    SandBoxie Free (+ DropRights & Internet Access Restrictions)

    On-demand Scanning:
    Avira Free (w/o Guard)
    BugBopper
    Dr.Web LiveCD
    Emsisoft Free Emergency Kit
    ESET Online Scanner (Smart Installer)
    Hitman Pro
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    Norton Power Eraser
    SUPERAntiSpyware Free
    Trend Micro HouseCall

    Analyzers:
    http://camas.comodo.com/
    Sysinternals Autoruns
    http://www.urlvoid.com/
    VirusTotalUploader

    Updates:
    Freeware Files RSS
    KC Softwares SUMo

    Backup:
    Paragon Backup & Recovery Home Special Edition


    Ubuntu Lucid Netbook:
    Chromium --safe-plugins, AdThwart, LastPass, WOT
    Regularly updated. Sudo only, no root
     
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  22. zerotox

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    Uninstalled NIS 2011 and went back to Avira Premium 10. Much lighter and trouble-free despite many other users' experiences I've read in Avira forum.
     
  23. Noob

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    Giving Outpost a try :D
     
  24. jmonge

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    NooBy are you using keyscrambler free ?
     
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    Oh no Noob lmao :D
     
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