What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

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    I use Always On for DEP
    Opt Out for SEHOP
    Opt In for ASLR

    Just so it's clear
    Opt-Out: A program has to opt out or be forced to use the technique
    Opt-In: A program has to say it wants to use that technique

    So Opt-Out is the more secure version.
     
  2. jmonge

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    running Mbam Pro Beta:thumb:
     
  3. Mongol

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    Well WSA suddenly and inexplicably came up with about 4 FP's yesterday so it's back to Panda Cloud for a spell. The big bear has never failed me yet...:D
     
  4. lws

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    Unistalled MSE. Installed CIS Premium 5.9. Running very smooth along with Sanboxie. Rest of Setup as per Signature.
     
  5. The Hammer

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    Stay with your current Av or upgrade to the paid. If you do upgrade install the Av first then your other security software to avoid incompatibility warnings. McAfee's detection rates aren't where they should be.
     
  6. Ranget

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    Still with the same Setup :/

    Kind of thinking running Nude for a while
    Just system hardening and Windows Firewall

    anyone know a Good system hardning List?

    anything other than SRP/LUA/UAC max ?
     
  7. justenough

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    After a little tweaking, Online Armor and Emsisoft Anti-Malware are working smoothly with my other programs, and very little slowdown. My only concern now is that I might have more than I need installed, but that seems to be a hobby I enjoy, always looking for just the right balance.

    I'm really impressed with how much better Online Armor is running since I last tried it. Of course that might be because of an improvement with another program that was interfering with OA, who knows. So I'm keeping OA, and I might replace EAM with something lighter though probably less effective.
     
  8. 1chaoticadult

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    Don't forget EMET ;)
     
  9. jmonge

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    SpyShelter firewall beta is running very nicelly:thumb:
    i wonder when is the final realease out?
     
  10. nikanthpromod

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    updated to
    Hitman pro3.6 beta3
    Firefox 9
     
  11. Dark Shadow

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    Do you have a link to Hitman Pro Beta
     
  12. nikanthpromod

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  14. jmonge

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    Emsisoft Anti-Malware 6.0 and mbam pro will be here permanent and i am thinking of adding OA Premium;)
     
  15. acr1965

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    that combo ran very nice for me...I did not like the http filter or whatever Emsi uses unless it has made exclusions easier to manage on the fly. But Emsi and MBAM run smoothly together and I would have a hard time finding a combo with a higher level of detection.

    I'm thinking of running Emsi along side Nod32 av with the Nod HIPS disabled and just let Mamutu do the behavior work. I guess I would need to disable on access scanning of Emsi?
     
  16. jmonge

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    good choice:thumb: :thumb:
     
  17. ExtremeGamerBR

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    I went back to NOD32 after I got used to its lightness, simplicity (Works with all browsers and does not install any toolbar) as well as having an excellent protection.

    I do not change more.
     
  18. 1chaoticadult

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    I'm running EAM, OA and Kingsoft PC Doctor on my test laptop. Works well. :thumb:
     
  19. Ranget

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    will add that :)
     
  20. Trooper

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    Thanks for the help guys, I think I got this all sorted now.

    Cheers.
     
  21. G1111

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    Same here, also MBAM 1.60 Beta and Ghostery for FF
     
  22. ALiasEX

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    "Downgrading" to NAV would give you similar. (The components that arent there in some browsers are not that important as the other components are a bit of an overlap) NOD32 is very nice though.
     
  23. ExtremeGamerBR

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    Honestly, I do not see why going to the Norton, I think that NOD32 simple and effective. At this point, NOD32 is my first choice. :thumb:
     
  24. KelvinW4

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    CANT wait for Comodo IS :thumb: 6.0 :thumb:
     
  25. eugene91

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    Anyone using Comodo Dragon Internet Browser 16? What's ur comments?
     
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