What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. jmonge

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    just added SUPERAntiSpyware Pro
    :)
     
  2. 1chaoticadult

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    Same here J :D
     
  3. Francis93

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    Good for you and The_Seeker. :'(

    What's the latest AdMuncher version? I might give it a try later.
     
  4. jmonge

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    good choice man:thumb:
    its fast and light
     
  5. 1chaoticadult

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    Yep. Working well. :thumb: :D
     
  6. Francis93

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    The_Seeker, you should get AIS, its Sandbox and Virtualization features are the best! :thumb:
     
  7. dw426

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    Well, the "no requests for or to share malware" rule gets broke here all the time (done via PM), so I don't suspect you'll get in trouble much. I don't even see the rule about "no tests by members" in the FAQ/Forum rules..what's meant by that anyway?
     
  8. Hungry Man

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    I was told that members aren't supposed to post their personal tests on here.
     
  9. dw426

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    Well, if that means what I'm fairly certain it does, how many times a week do we see that? Besides, your idea is to post to Youtube, I can't possibly see a difference between posting a link to a members' Youtube vid and the other vids that get posted here. Those videos are by "basement testers" as well. *shrug* I just don't know, but personally I can't see how this idea of yours is any different that what goes on here daily.
     
  10. Hungry Man

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    Like I said, the rule is pretty silly.
     
  11. Kernelwars

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    howz it detection wise?:argh:
     
  12. 1chaoticadult

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    Who knows. I didn't test it and I won't. I let others do that :D
     
  13. Kernelwars

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    lol :argh: :argh:
     
  14. 1chaoticadult

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    Well its no point of me testing it my friend. Its not like its main defense in my setup anyways. I will wait and see what various testing organizations say about :p
     
  15. Kernelwars

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    I agree with you my good friend good decision:thumb:
     
  16. 1chaoticadult

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    Yep I think so. My setup is running well and I think I will actually start testing software in my VM now lol...
     
  17. Kernelwars

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    very good decision:argh: :D but dont fry anything like J tho:argh: :argh:
     
  18. 1chaoticadult

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    Well testing in the VM would prevent the frying :D
     
  19. Kernelwars

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    thats right..:thumb:
     
  20. Hungry Man

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    Testing in a VM got to be too annoying. I've just taken to running malware straight on my system.
     
  21. dw426

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    I hope you have images on standby :D Btw, I noticed you use JavaRa..why? That POS has never found, let alone cleaned a single Java install the multiple times I've tried it. I hit the control panel, manually delete the folders/files, run CCleaner and then head into regedit. Never fails :D
     
  22. Hungry Man

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    No real reason not to. It simply facilitates a few functions. Just like CCleaner.

    EDIT: No image. At the moment I'm testing Java exploits. Malware is useless for testing on this system since Low Integrity is enough to break most if it alone and sandboxing kills the rest of it.

    Java exploits are much scarier =p
     
  23. Hungry Man

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    Time to scan for remnants >_> deleted my cache/ java sandbox folder. Let's hope I'm not infected! lol
     
  24. dw426

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    Lol :) I have extraordinarily high doubts you are. I only have maybe two websites that have any use for Java, so I don't really worry about those exploits. I don't use images either, mostly because I can't ever get the boot cds to work, lol
     
  25. Hungry Man

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    Well at all times I had to allow Java to run. And Java runs in a Restricted sandbox on my computer with EMET and Mamutu protecting it.

    I'll be very surprised if I'm infected.

    Ran Hitman Pro and it came up with nothing.
    Ran TDSS Killer (just because it's fast as hell lol I wasn't expecting anything) and it came up with nothing.

    SuperAntiSpyware, AVZ4, and Emsisoft to go.
     
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