What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. justenough

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    Norton DNS because it might keep you from wandering into a bad site someday.
     
  2. ams963

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    thx a lot Ranget......nice to hear...:)
     
  3. ams963

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    Um...I mean..uh.:doubt: .no that's not....oh!...:doubt: ......okay okay I admit it ...I did it....I came to your conclusion..:'( ....I plea guilty of charge....:'( ....I didn't mean to....I just couldn't control it...:'( ....:argh: ....;)
     
  4. ams963

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    Yeah that's one racing flying horse I tell ya.
     
  5. 1chaoticadult

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    Nothing wrong with going lighter with your security setup hehe :D
     
  6. ams963

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    LOL. You have a nice setup right now. :)
     
  7. Dark Shadow

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    Its working well to the kidies are wondering why nothing installs.:D Excutables anyways.
     
  8. ams963

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    Yeah but I'm used to piles of software and security software overlapping, conflicting, great stuff. Now it's all gone...gone..you hear me..ugh ugh ugh :'(
     
  9. Dark Shadow

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    LMAO now thats funny.
     
  10. ams963

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    They seem to block sites. That's enough DNS protection for me.

    Norton ConnectSafe because I use it.
     
  11. Tyrizian

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    Thanks, appreciate it :thumb:
     
  12. ams963

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    Don't be surprised if the kids bring some forks to fish out the executables.
     
  13. ams963

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    Is your Open DNS free or paid?
     
  14. Tyrizian

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    Free is what I use. It certainly blocks a lot as is...So, No need for the paid version.
     
  15. ams963

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    Ah! I see.
     
  16. JoeBlack40

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    You made the right choice.Your system is now relieved from some stuff and i bet it's much faster and snappier.And you didn't lose any security part.It's not that i'm saying this,but the Emsisoft suite is one of the most powerful (if not THE most powerful) combo against malware,it's a proven fact.Once again,very good choice,super strong and light too.:thumb:
     
  17. ams963

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    Good to know I'm in good hands. ;)
     
  18. Mongol

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    And the lunacy ceases for maybe 3 days til Panda appears...:shifty: :eek: :D
     
  19. NSG001

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    'fraid it already has :ouch:
     
  20. tomazyk

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    Added Nod32 AV to monitor internet traffic only. Also will use it for monthly scan of whole system.
     
  21. ams963

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    Are you using paid subscription of OpenDNS or the free one?
     
  22. tomazyk

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    The free one.
     
  23. ams963

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    How much configurable is it? Does it block enough?
     
  24. Dark Shadow

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    Emsisoft Internet Security Rocks.:thumb:
     
  25. tomazyk

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    I don't have filters enabled. I use it just as plain DNS.
     
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