What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. 1chaoticadult

    1chaoticadult Registered Member

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    Hahaha my friend :D
     
  2. jmonge

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    :D :argh:not only me change my set up often i guez
     
  3. jack76

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    Testing trend micro titanium av 2012.......
     
  4. 1chaoticadult

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    Thats true J, but you change so much I lose count :D
     
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    back to dancing panda:cool:
     
  7. raven211

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    Haha :D
     
  8. Hungry Man

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    Sometimes it's nice to just have the AV do all of the work, even if it is a resource hog and not super effective =p but I do enjoy some of the features in Comodo's AV.

    I'll pass for now but maybe another time.
     
  9. 1chaoticadult

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    I knew it would happen :D
     
  10. jmonge

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    you see:D
     
  11. Kernelwars

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    I see a lot of smoke coming out of your house J..wat you upto?:D
     
  12. jmonge

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    it's Mbam Pro destroying malware;)
     
  13. Kernelwars

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    but did you see this happening- J testing bulldog internet security? what you think about that my good friend?:argh: :D
     
  14. SweX

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    That must be a new one, No? :D Vendor from Texas :rolleyes:
     
  15. 1chaoticadult

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    Sure I could see it. J likes to test security software. I think I will go test Ashampoo Anti-Malware now :p :D
     
  16. Ranget

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    i did try it it's not that Bad

    Shampoo in my mail o_O
    Very very Large Database Update procedure is discusting

    anyway i didn't try it against malware
    didn't work well with panda free

    mmm
    Good interface
    include Rootkit scanner :isay: not too bad to give a try
     
  17. Kernelwars

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    lol :argh: my good friend:D dont know if bullguard is from texas though rofl:D
     
  18. Kernelwars

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    test it as much as you like just dont get shampoo in ur eyes though:D
     
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    There is only one solution to the complete malware crush at the moment (testing about 100 0-day malware samples a day on-execution, and no, I am not going to share samples nor am I going to test even more since I don't have time!);

    WSA (for not very well known software - which I use rarely - I use the 'sandbox' as well to be extra, extra safe).
    MBAM Pro
     
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  20. 1chaoticadult

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    I tried it as well too. Uses alot of memory and sig updates are slow. I wouldn't use it. Although one thing I do like is you have the option to use both engines or one engine by itself.


    I already tested in my VM. Just wanted to see if they improved anything since last version. I didn't like it so my VM is restored back to my snapshot :D
     
  21. Hungry Man

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    WSA?

    What is that?

    Honestly, protecting against malware seems fairly easy. It's a matter of protecting yourself from direct attacks and cutting down resource usage wherever possible at this point for me -- I'm already protected from malicious files.
     
  22. 1chaoticadult

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    Webroot SecureAnywhere
     
  23. jmonge

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    Mbam Pro rules;)
     
  24. SweX

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    Oh was it BullGuard you were after. Well BullGuard started in Denmark but their HQ is located in the UK so now you know that :D
     
  25. buckslayr

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    What do you think about a combo of MBAM pro and AppGuard? MBAM to check downloads and AppGuard to lock everything down.
     
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