What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. The Hammer

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    Just try new combination right now.

    Real Time :
    • Returnil System Safe 2011 (free)
    • Stormshield Personal Edition
    • MCShield2

    On Demand:
    • Emsisoft Emergency Kit
    • Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (free)
    • Comodo Cleaning Essentials

    also use combination of Hostman + Peerblock + AdFender to block bad website and ad, because i like my browser free of plugin

    "i like to keep it light and free"
     
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    Not familiar with Stormshield. What is it?
     
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    Just found and try it some weeks ago and , here is the key features of stormshield :

    • Vulnerability protection thwarts any attempt to exploit software vulnerabilities. This method of attack is the one most commonly used in the area of data theft and virus propagation.
    • Keylogging protection blocks keylogging software before it is launched on a computer. Web surfers are protected against these attacks, which are generally aimed at stealing passwords, bank card numbers, and other confidential information.
    • Registry protection blocks one of the primary means of operating system corruption. One example of this protection is preventing the installation of malware programs present on infected Web pages or in compromised files.
    • Activity logs monitor operations that have taken place on the protected computer and ensure the establishment of the desired level of security.
     
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    Hows your experience with it so far?
     
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    Its light and not many so many alert (less alert from another hips/bb(i dont know the diferents) that i try last year), i didn't test its effectiveness, is there anyone else that use it here? maybe someone cant test it, because i am not familiar with testing security software.
     
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    i tested it with the security tool fake antivirus and it fail big time,the registry protection is nice feature
     
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    Yeah, i like the registry protection to. Any suggestions for something that similar to it, what about spyshellter or maybe malware defender?
     
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    malware defender registry protection is top notch :thumb: :thumb:
     
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    i like the way it can delete locked file to and the its network protection, because i think it important in malware cleaning, do you have any suggestion how to setup it, i hear for some people that use it, that they spent some hour to setup it by launch all software in their computer one by one in training mode.
    Maybe when i have some spare time, i'll try malware defender again.

    Oh yeah, how about spyshellter free, i like its function to run software in restricted mode.
     
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    2 programs i really love and they are here to stay are AppGuard and HitManPro:thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:
     
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    Haha Malware Defender is for you if you like to respond to questions all day :):blink:
    spyshelter is pretty nice but becoming a HIPS of you know what i mean :argh:
     
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    No thanks, i prefer to respond when its critical to my system security:)
    so, i'll stick with it right now. Maybe i'll try them again when i reinstall my system next time.
     
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    is Appguard very similar to Applocker? I have Win7 Ultimate but don't like using applocker, mainly because of some updates, dealing with java, etc
     
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    it is more complex:thumb:
     
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    can all white listed programs update or does their appguard protection have to be disabled first?
     
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    google chrome is in the white list and udates with no problems but when i try to udates IE i have to temporary disable AppGuard to updates for me is not a big deal but for others maybe
     
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    trying out Online Armor Free in one computer the rest remain thesame with appguard:thumb:
     
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    2 programs i really love and they are here to stay are AppGuard and HitManPro
    trying out Online Armor Free in one computer the rest remain thesame with appguard
     
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