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Computer security? - bjlsurfer - 07-28-2008 Hey I was just wondering what you guys use to secure your computers... I have McAfee but I'm not a fan. Any suggestions? Re: Computer security? - Mission Difficult - 07-28-2008 I use Vexira. There is a studly man on the front page and he protects my puter. Re: Computer security? - Eschatos - 07-28-2008 AVG Re: Computer security? - IdiotWithGuns - 07-28-2008 yeah avg is pretty good. i use it on few of my machines. but if you are a freak like me, start closing ports and only open once that u need. Re: Computer security? - jdub28 - 07-28-2008 avast free and constant protection Re: Computer security? - ToiletDuck - 07-28-2008 (07-28-2008, 01:47 PM)jdub28 link Wrote: avast same Re: Computer security? - zaneyard - 07-28-2008 i use AVG free, but i have never needed it, the most effective form of protection is prolly NAT. other than that just dont download too much kiddie porn or illegal stuff. I have never been careful with what i do on the internet and i have only had a virus once, that was cause my bro shares my computer methinks. idk NAT is a very effective form of blocking unrequested things. the only way after that is if you actually request something malicious yourself. anyways my vote goes for AVG Free. Re: Computer security? - CaffeinePowered - 07-28-2008 Windows Firewall + Router Hardware Firewall + Good Computing Practices Re: Computer security? - Budr - 07-28-2008 (07-28-2008, 01:57 PM)Tioelt Dcuk link Wrote: [quote author=jdub28 link=topic=993.msg25595#msg25595 date=1217270860] same [/quote] Same. I used to swear by AVG until version 8 suddenly introduced a load of features I didn't need and tried to take over my computer. Re: Computer security? - copulatingduck - 07-28-2008 (07-28-2008, 02:24 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Windows Firewall + Router Hardware Firewall + Good Computing Practices (don't need that AV shit sapping my system resources) Re: Computer security? - A. Crow - 07-28-2008 AVG + Zonealarm. Yeah, they're both actually getting pretty annoying, anyone tried NOD32? Re: Computer security? - ktj - 07-28-2008 avg, komodo, windows useless firewall, NAT <3 Re: Computer security? - ainmosni - 07-28-2008 (07-28-2008, 02:24 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Windows Firewall + Router Hardware Firewall + Good Computing Practices That and ClamAV for the occasional scan, I haven't had a virus for over 10 years though so it's usually off... Re: Computer security? - K2 - 07-28-2008 AVG, Windows Firewall, and I scan with Spybot and Ad-aware every once and a while. Also, getting the NoScript extension for Firefox really helps keep away shit you don't want on your computer. Overall, I think the best thing you can do to keep your computer secure is just take good care of it and watch what sites you visit. Re: Computer security? - HeK - 07-28-2008 By not being dumb..... Or in my case, Smoothwall, Firefox w/ adaware, Symantec corp NAV w/ central management. That and linux on all non-workstation PCs. Re: Computer security? - Dave - 07-28-2008 lol hai guis whats a virus? Re: Computer security? - Ceceil Felias - 07-29-2008 Common sense, typical port blocks, Opera, Trillian, Forté Agent, and AVG (though I agree that it's getting on my nerves -- though they're starting to open features back up to free customers once you have a chance to disable all the useless shit). Yes, a lot of those are just alternatives to popular and well-exploited programs. And even then all I really use AVG for is scanning suspicious downloads of PERFECTLY LEGITIMATE CONTENT I SWEAR. Heck, even before I was behind a proper router, I had no real virus concerns. :B Re: Computer security? - HeK - 07-29-2008 (07-29-2008, 12:28 AM)Ceceil Felias link Wrote: Heck, even before I was behind a proper router, I had no real virus concerns. :B It's not a proper router unless it's running an IOS. And does stateful checking... Re: Computer security? - zaneyard - 07-29-2008 (07-28-2008, 02:24 PM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Windows Firewall + Router Hardware Firewall + Good Computing PracticesThe SPI firewall that your router contains combined with NAT > Windows Firewall software firewalls are much less effective than hardware designed to do it's job the only point of a software firewall is so you can see when breaches are made, windows firewall does a crappy job of that. (not to mention if there is a bot that sends back info windows firewall does nothing about outgoing connections) Re: Computer security? - zaneyard - 07-29-2008 (07-29-2008, 06:51 PM)HeK link Wrote: [quote author=Ceceil Felias link=topic=993.msg25758#msg25758 date=1217309313] It's not a proper router unless it's running an IOS. And does stateful checking... [/quote] i would have to say most people dont have a proper router then |