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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    Excellent Blues7. Glad to hear both firewalls are running well. Thanks for your response back. :)
     
  2. Blues7

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    My pleasure. :cool:
     
  3. Tyrizian

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    Well, You talked me into changing my setup, due to your positive feedback.

    Is this enough protection, or do I need more security?

    Real-Time Protection: Justin Bieber Wallpaper

    On-Demand: Justin Bieber Desktop Buddy

    :D :thumb: Am I good to go, No?

    Response much appreciated.

    HaHaHa.

    Ok, back on topic.
     
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  4. tomazyk

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  5. Tyrizian

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    Bravo, Tomazyk...

    I must say, that is one heck of a setup. Everything is well planned, and definitely secure.

    :thumb: :thumb:
     
  6. tomazyk

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    Thanks. I feel quite secure with it.
    The only area of security I still want to improve is privacy/anonymity on Internet (proxies, vpns...). I will look into that if/when my government enacts laws that would invade my privacy.

    Otherwise I think that my setup is more or less complete.
     
  7. JoeBlack40

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    Back to one of my favorite combos,and honestly i've miss this one...
    Comodo FW D+
    Panda Cloud free (for now,i will use my license when 2 version will came out)
    SBIE
    CTM
    Norton DNS
     
  8. The Seeker

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    Out of interest, why do you have UAC disabled?
     
  9. blasev

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  10. tomazyk

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    I don't want it to interfere with Malware Defender's protection. I never used them together. I don't think I would benefit much leaving it on.
     
  11. The Seeker

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    Makes sense. Cheers :)
     
  12. ams963

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    Awesome setup Tom. I really like it.
     
  13. tomazyk

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    Thanks :)
     
  14. ams963

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    I see you use truecrypt. I do not need system, partition or any usb external drive encryption. Just encryption for some personal files. I use Bsafe from toolwiz.com So what do you think? Is it strong enough? Do you recommend any other software?
     
  15. 1chaoticadult

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    Should be fine for your needs.
     
  16. ams963

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    BSafe encryption is 256 AES. And I use 42 characters long password.
     
  17. 1chaoticadult

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    That's seems like enough for you my sloppy friend :D. No need to change if the software is working for you.
     
  18. kjdemuth

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    Yeah that seems to be a good fit. Truecrypt would be if you want to encrypt your whole drive on the fly. If your just looking for keep a few documents safe, then what your using is fine.
     
  19. ams963

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    Thanks adult. How many characters of password do you use yourself in your encryption software/cloud storage/etc?
     
  20. ams963

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    Thank you Kjdemuth. :)
     
  21. 1chaoticadult

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    I have Skydrive but I don't use it at the moment so there's nothing to protect :D. I don't use encryption my friend, but if I did I probably use Windows built-in encryption.
     
  22. tomazyk

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    I don't know the program but reading about it on their site, it looks OK. I use Truecrypt the same way - just to access password protected container with personal files. I don't use it to encrypt whole drive or thumbdrives.
     
  23. ams963

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    Ah I see. :)
     
  24. ams963

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    Okay thanks. :)
     
  25. 1chaoticadult

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    I see you changed your ssecurity setup in your sig, what happened to EAM + OA, etc? Did you stop using them?
     
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