What is your security setup these days?

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

  1. ams963

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    I agree.
     
  2. Securon

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    Good Morning ! Iron Man...KIS Security 2012 was causing a drag on my surfing...once it established itself on my system. Otherwise it's an excellent product...so it's back to Eset Smart Security 5. Sincerely...Securon
     
  3. ams963

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    LOL Securon. I guess you just learned the wonder of KIS the hard way. Why don't you try Bitdefender TS or IS? Bitdefender and Kaspersky have both topped the rankings in tests for sometime now.
     
  4. LoneWolf

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    DefenseWall Personal Firewall 3.18
    Faronics Anti-Executable 5.10

    Shadow Defender 1.1.0.325

    Macrium Reflect
    System Explorer
    SeconfigXp
    AdMuncher


    DrWeb CureIt
    Malwarebytes
    SpyReveal
    GMER


    OpenDNS
    Opera
     
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  5. ams963

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    Awesome setup as usual Wolf. :thumb:
     
  6. Securon

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    Good Morning ! Back to the 1..2..3..line-up Punch...Eset Smart Security 5...WSA Essentials...and Hitman Pro. Light and Lethal ! Sincerely...Securon
     
  7. tomazyk

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    Added ESET Nod32 AV to my setup. I will see how long will I make it with RT AV running on my system.
     
  8. LoneWolf

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    Thank you.
    All running smooth as silk.
     
  9. Dark Shadow

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    Tom you have a whole military of security there.Not meaning that you have to much but what you have is top notch weapons.Good gosh poor malware.
     
  10. trjam

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    back to Eset.
     
  11. Page42

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    I'll say again (cause I know that you agree)...
    When paired with whatever AV, Sandboxie is like paint, cause it covers a multitude of sins.
    Probably why I'm still okay with running VIPRE. :D
     
  12. Dark Shadow

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    I agree and Nice analogy.
     
  13. Page42

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    Tzuk should commission an artist to design an ad showing a can of paint (labeled Sandboxie) tipping over and pouring out all over a bunch of cube-shaped objects, and each cube is labeled with the name of a different antivirus program.

    Sort of like the old Sherwin Williams ad.

    ~ Copyrighted Image Removed ~
     
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  14. tomazyk

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    Thanks. Yes, I try to make my system unfriendly to malware :)
     
  15. zip

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    I dropped SpywareBlaster. With avast!, Norton ConnectSafe, and Mbam Pro I don't need it. o_O
     
  16. kiko78

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    online armor premium
    appguard
     
  17. trjam

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    one change
     
  18. Securon

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    Good Evening ! Bitdefender Internet Security 2013...Real-Time...Hitman Pro...On Demand. Sincerely...Securon
     
  19. OuterLimits

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    I just bought a brand new machine after years of an XP box.

    Panda Cloud, Voodoo Shield, Sandboxie, OpenDNS w/DNSCrypt, I've made some changes to harden win7 though would like to look into that more and I'm using Chrome with phishing and malware protection enabled.

    Nothing conflicts or slows it down. I'm thinking of adding Buster Sandbox Analyzer.
     
  20. jmonge

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    i formatt my win7 64 and now my AppGuard 3.4 works just fine;)
     
  21. Dark Shadow

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    Small changes. Back To AppGuard set in Lock down. Everything else stays the same.
     
  22. jmonge

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    i have it in lockdown mode to stop Rootkits in real time;) :thumb:
     
  23. KelvinW4

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    Not only rootkits I hope right? ;)
     
  24. jmonge

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    all kind of malware;) :cool:
     
  25. luciddream

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    Or even when paired with no real-time AV at all. It's best paired with a hardened OS/browser, and an end user that exercises discretion when surfing.
     
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