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Which is the best thing..
#11
I use Linux.
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#12
I'm using ESET Smart Security four, Malwarebytes, Ad-adware.
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#13
(10-11-2009, 08:08 PM)Elektrisk Wrote: I use avast! professional, IOBit Security 360, and Online Armor. Also, I use KeyScrambler.

Almost what Mre told me to use, great. Thanks.
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#14
I use kaspersky.
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#15
NOD 32 Smart Security 4. Malwarebytes. Hijackthis. AVG.
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#16
My current is Avast_Pro, Zone_Alarm_Firewall, Super_Anti_Spyware, Spy_bot, Spyware_Blaster,

The free version of Avast is good,
I like the way it talks when it updates and finds a virus etc, looks nice, good detection rate, real time scanner.

I prefer Avast or Avira, never liked AVG - looks fugly/cheap and detection rate isn't the best.

I also have other Anti-Virus/Anti-Malware/Anti-Spyware stored on my computer and if i become suspicious i will use them temporarily then disable them again. Should only really have one Anti-Virus running, but you can have as many Anti-Spyware progs as you desire.

I have a heap of add-ons for my browser that keep me safe, along with other things.

Avast:

http://www.avast.com/

Zone Alarm:

http://www.zonealarm.com/security/de/zon...rewall.htm

SuperAntiSpyware:

www.superantispyware.com/

SpwareBlaster:

http://download.cnet.com/SpywareBlaster/...96637.html

Spybot:

http://download.cnet.com/Spybot-Search-a...22137.html


All of the ones I'm currently using are freeware, besides Avast Pro..but Avast home edition is the next best thing.

Play around in internet options in the control panel and set your security levels to high under both security and the privacy tab, also in the advanced tab have a snoop and see if any changes are needed.
Disable auto-complete if you haven't already and all that jazz blah blah blah etc etc etc.

Test naughty files in sandbox:

http://www.sandboxie.com/

Scan files before you download them at:

http://www.novirusthanks.org/

Even if you know most of this stuff someone else may not, and it can be of use to them.

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#17
There is really no 'best' thing as such, it's more to do with personal taste,
such as in the great Windows OS debate.

There are a number of useful applications, browser enhancements and
security related practices, that you can use to help you maximise your safety when online.

I can't list them all here, but here is a link to a thread that I posted
here about a week ago, which may mention some things that have been suggested here, but may also include other things that not everybody is aware of.

http://www.supportforums.net/showthread.php?tid=165
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#18
i use eset nod32 anti virus.. it is up to date and it deletes autorun.inf that is very much in all computers in my town.. it is also useful for recently made viruses..
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#19
(10-13-2009, 02:27 AM)UID=0 Wrote: There is really no 'best' thing as such, it's more to do with personal taste,
such as in the great Windows OS debate.

There are a number of useful applications, browser enhancements and
security related practices, that you can use to help you maximise your safety when online.

I can't list them all here, but here is a link to a thread that I posted
here about a week ago, which may mention some things that have been suggested here, but may also include other things that not everybody is aware of.

http://www.supportforums.net/showthread.php?tid=165
Aha, cool.. thanks for the list and you spelled maximize wrong. Sleep
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#20
I use Kaspersky, and Hijack this, and Malwarebytes, Helps keep my system secure.
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