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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    removed GesWall Pro:D
     
  2. Kernelwars

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    what happened?:doubt:
     
  3. thesawisfamily17

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    comodo firewall
    malwarebytes free
    avast 6 free
    opera 11
     
  4. raven211

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    I like your setup but don't wanna bother setting it up. :D "Did you see what I did there?" *smug face* - Yogscast
     
  5. gery

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    i am thinking of adding Mamutu . Is this necessary? Or Just winpatrol plus
     
  6. enemyofarsenic

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    it's a good add, helps you w/ zero day attacks and keyloggers.
     
  7. jmonge

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    k geswall is dead:D
     
  8. jmonge

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    PE Guard? what happened?
     
  9. shadek

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    The developer recently said he'll soon continue the project.
     
  10. Kernelwars

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    :thumb:
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  11. jmonge

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  12. jmonge

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    trying BluePoint Security :thumb: it is light
     
  13. trjam

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    it is really hard to dump Esets new product. I am trying, but am not able to.
     
  14. jmonge

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    good choice man
     
  15. Cloud

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    Is this the end of the trjam shuffle? :argh:
     
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  16. x942

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    @Jmonge How is PE Gaurd? Is it any good? I see it recommended all over the place but I am not sure about it.
     
  17. Spooony

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  18. Mongol

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    What are the odds?...:shifty:
     
  19. J_L

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    :eek: How many are you using?

    Yes, worked fine on Windows 7 64-bit.
     
  20. Konata Izumi

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    DUALBOOT No Realtime AV and FREE Security Setup

    1. Windows 7 Profesional SP1 32-bit (Used mainly for Gaming and family use)

      • Microsoft Baseline Security Templates, Software Restriction Policy, UAC set to highest, EMET and 1806 trick (3)
      • deny Everyone from executing on data partition and download directory, userpace including desktop
      • disabled unnecesary services (ie. print spooler, windows search, windows defender)
      • Windows Backup and Restore (system image backup)

        • Comodo Firewall with Maximum Proactive Defense
          • Block all Unrecognized Files
          • Always Sandbox:
            • Multimedia Players to Restricted
            • Instant Messengers to Partially Limited
            • Games to Partially Limited

        • Trusteer Rapport

        • Google Chrome --safe-plugins
          • Modified about:flags settings:
            • Enabled click-to-play plugins
            • Enabled Disable HTML5 Form Validation
            • Enabled Block all third party cookies
          • Do not allow any site to track my physical location

        • Hitman PRO (on-demand scanning)



    2. Linux Mint 11 'Katya' GNOME 32-bit (used mainly for pr0ns / P2P downloading lol)

      • Enabled UFW Firewall

        • Firefox with Noscript and Adblock Plus


    Comments and Suggestions are welcome.
    -Konata Izumi​
     
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  21. J_L

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    You can edit your previous post, it wasn't that old.
     
  22. ams963

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    Avast Internet Security
    Malwarebytes
    Hitman Pro
    Firefox-abp,bp,bitdefender quickscan
     
  23. Page42

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    Sandboxie and VIPRE Premium.
    Scheduled daily scans with MBAM.
    Chrome12 runs circles around IE8.
    Thinking about a password manager... maybe LastPass.
    :)
     
  24. Hungry Man

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    Looking to try DefenseWall... but I feel it will conflict with Comodo.
     
  25. x942

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    I am using every On demand and anti-rootkit tool listed :p Trying to find the best ones!
     
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