What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Konata Izumi

    Konata Izumi Registered Member

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    lol. I don't know but the option is there so I enabled it... because I think it sounds cool :D
     
  2. 1chaoticadult

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    I have it enabled as well. But I read up on it :D
     
  3. Hungry Man

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    Why does Comodo not have ARP Cache Protection on by default? I can't see what negative effects it would have.

    edit: I suppose it's to keep resource usage to a minimum...
     
  4. pablozi

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    Small change from KIS 2012 to Emsisoft Anti-Malware + Online Armor Premium.
     
  5. Kernelwars

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    I agree the dancing panda is hard to resist:D After a hard day at work you can sure chill while watching it dance my good friend:)
     
  6. Konata Izumi

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    I think our firewall expert 'Stem' has explained something about it. :)
     
  7. Hungry Man

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    Would you happen to have a link to that post? I understand the dangers of ARP poisoning (just as with DNS poisoning) but I don't see the potential issues of protecting it.
     
  8. Mongol

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    Dancing Panda's can be entertaining: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjSbA7xFJ2o
     
  9. Konata Izumi

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    oops it was doktornotor and Stem discussing about that ARP thing :D
    https://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=220338

    I'm not on LAN so.. I think enabling ARP protection is okay :D
     
  10. LoneWolf

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    RealTime
    Look'n'Stop 2.07
    DefenseWall 3.14
    EXE Radar Pro 1.3.1

    On-Demand
    Hitman Pro 3.5.9 /126
    Malwarebytes 151.0.1200
    (+ Various Rootkit Scanners)

    Light Virtualization
    Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325

    Back-Up
    Macrium Reflect Complete Edition 4.2 / 3775

    OpenDns ~ Opera
     
  11. Kernelwars

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    very good setup @LoneWolf.. what scanners you using for rootkit scanning?:thumb:
     
  12. jmonge

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    no need to with defensewall he is cover;)
     
  13. 1chaoticadult

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    How's Sandboxie treating ya J?
     
  14. jmonge

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    very good and trouble free:thumb:
     
  15. SweX

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    IMO ESET CyberSecurity is all you need at the moment, and for a long time ahead as well. :thumb:
    And NO, there is nothing as great as MBAM available for the Mac unfortunately.

    Though MacScan is probably the closest one compared to SAS and/or MBAM if you count them as Antispyware programs?
     
  16. 1chaoticadult

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    Good to hear my friend :D
     
  17. jmonge

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    :thumb: :thumb: drop rights:thumb:
     
  18. 1chaoticadult

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    Are you using Sandboxie on 32-bit or 64-bit J or both? Also trying Webroot SecureAnywhere Beta. Its nice so far :D
     
  19. jmonge

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    i used it in my 64 bit system:thumb:
     
  20. 1chaoticadult

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    Ahh ok. What setting do you have for your sandbox?
     
  21. trjam

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    Hmmm, what can I say. :thumb:
     
  22. 1chaoticadult

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    That you changed your software again lol.. :D
     
  23. jmonge

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    :thumb: very simple just sandbox my webbrowser and it will be the only application that can access the internet in that sandbox;) same as my skype and messenger
     
  24. 1chaoticadult

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    Oh ok gotcha thanks J :D
     
  25. jmonge

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    your welcome man;)
     
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