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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    thanks the seeker:thumb:
     
  2. Malcontent

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    Are you replacing CounterSpy with Windows Defender because CounterSpy is being discontinued?

    Sunbelt/GFI should be giving CounterSpy customers licenses for Vipre soon. At least that's what I heard.
     
  3. J_L

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    He already has Panda Cloud. Everyone was cheated.
     
  4. Kernelwars

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    Panda Cloud Antivirus
    Spyshelter Premium
    Hitman Pro
    Keriver 1-Click Restore
     
  5. Francis93

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    jmonge, hey I thought DW HIPS doesn't support 64-bit Windows. :D
     
  6. Ibrad

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    Yes, and MBAM uses to much ram for my machine personally when it is ran in real time.

    They are/did but I already got Panda Cloud. I have a lot of trust of Panda Cloud detecting any malware that may try to infect me so Windows Defender is just a little backup in case I need any. Then I will most likely use Rising PC Doctor just to manually check the autostarts and stuff and the cloud in case I need to look for an infection.
     
  7. jmonge

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    i have dw in my 32 system;)
    and spyshelter premium in my 64 system
     
  8. Francis93

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    LOL :D Oh! I thought you're using DW in your x64 system.
     
  9. jmonge

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    trying KeyScrambler
     
  11. Kernelwars

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    only problem I had with this is malware would disable this one :( I hope they come up with something that when its going to be disabled throw popup captcha verification IMO rofl:argh:
     
  12. jmonge

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    very true i tested agints the security tool and it was disable:D
     
  13. 1chaoticadult

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    LOL J. That means you need to uninstall it lol... :D
     
  14. Kernelwars

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    He installed and uninstalled so many today..we saw a lot of smoke from his house today:argh: :argh:
     
  15. 1chaoticadult

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    Rut oh. Tell me you at least got some bacon and eggs from him K? :D
     
  16. jmonge

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    barbacue:cool:
     
  17. 1chaoticadult

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    Nice J. Why didn't you offer me some? :D
     
  18. J_L

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    Shared Network:
    Actiontec Modem with SPI Firewall
    Norton DNS (+ Advertising, Scam Sites) [Sunbelt ClearCloud DNS alternate]

    Real-time Protection:
    Avast! Free Antivirus (only Network, WebRep, Web Shield) [Password Protected]
    Comodo Firewall Pro (no Antivirus) [Password Protected]
    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware Pro (+ Website Blocking)
    Panda Cloud Antivirus Pro (no Security Toolbar) [Denied UI from others]
    WinPatrol PLUS Cloud Edition

    System (Windows 7 Pro 64-bit SP1):
    Enabled DEP, SEHOP, ASLR, Default-Deny SRP, Silent UAC, Integrity Levels
    Disabled Windows Firewall, System Restore, Internet Explorer, Autorun/Autoplay
    Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit
    Spybot - Search & Destroy Immunize

    Firefox:
    Adblock Plus (Malware Domains subscription)
    BitDefender TrafficLight
    LastPass
    LinkExtend
    SandBoxie Free (+ DropRights, Experimental Protection, Internet Access Restrictions) [Lock Configuration]

    On-demand Scanning:
    ArcaVir MicroScan
    Avira Free (no Guard)
    BugBopper
    Comodo Cleaning Essentials
    eScan AntiVirus Toolkit Utility
    Hitman Pro
    Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper
    Trend Micro HouseCall

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

    Updates:
    Freeware Files RSS, Freeware Guide
    KC Softwares SUMo

    Backup:
    Paragon Backup & Recovery Home Special Edition


    Ubuntu Natty Netbook:
    Firefox: AppArmor Default, Adblock Plus, LastPass, TrafficLight, WOT
    BitDefender Free, ClamAV, rkhunter
    Regularly updated. Sudo only, no root. Prey active.
     
  19. jmonge

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    because he told me that you are always frying, smoking and bbqing all your pc's everyday with the monsters you run..:D :D
     
  21. thesawisfamily17

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    Avira free
    Malwarebytes free
    Ccleaner
    Hitman Pro free
    Opera 11
    Online Armor free

    and cant forget common sense
     
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  22. Hungry Man

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    I always try to.
     
  23. thesawisfamily17

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    lol same here
     
  24. Hungry Man

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    I personally don't try to stay away from bad sites. I'm not worried.

    If something somehow manages to get onto my computer, it'll get automatically sandboxed by Comodo as restricted. The only thing I need to know, the only level of "common sense" necessary, is that if something is sandboxed and I don't know what it is... delete it.
     
  25. 1chaoticadult

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    I don't run any monsters. I have light software running on my laptop. Also I don't have a thousand pcs like J to test software on :D
     
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