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15 hours ago, LonePirate said:

Have you updated to the latest version? 1.4.0.636 which is here

 

To be honest i have not tried SD after it gave me problems...and DeePFreeze is working flwlessly so far so i am atm happy with DF unless something breaks.

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18 hours ago, arsenaloyal said:

 

To be honest i have not tried SD after it gave me problems...and DeePFreeze is working flwlessly so far so i am atm happy with DF unless something breaks.

How much is deepfreeze?

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My security Setup is:

 

Eset Nodthirtytwo eight (I know I am about to install nine) real-time scan and On-Demand

Comodo Firewall

Keyscrambler Premium

Malwarebytes anti-exploit premium

RUBotted two point zero

I have read about shadow defender and deep freeze and am undecided

I have VMware with windows seven Ultimate legit activated for malware testing

I use sandboxie to

I have tried Secunia Personal Software inspector and its been giving me issues

I have spybot Search and destroy two point zero installed to (On-Demand)

I have debugging tools for sixty four bit windows installed I use windbg to diagnose blue screens used with a special command

I have cryptoprevent installed

Hitman pro (I use on demand scan)

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (On-Demand)

Sysinternals autoruns process explorer and tcpview

SanityCheck anti-rootkit

Trojan Remover

Cyberghost Five VPN

Time Warner Cables router using the hardware firewall in it

Hijackthis

The Ultimate Troubleshooter

Tor

If I suspect I may have been infected with a infection that uses a rootkit:

 

TDSSKiller

Gmer

Malwarebytes Anti-rootkit beta

SanityCheck

Hitman pro

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware can detect rootkits to

Spybotbot search and destroy anti-rootkit (uses crossview comparison to detect rootkits compared to gmer that uses anomaly based rootkit detection)

Ill post additional anti-rootkits later remember if you suspect you may have a infection that includes a rootkit dont just use one anti-rootkit as there is no universal anti-rootkit tool if your scanning for rootkits use them all any anti-rootkit you can find.   The gmer anti-rootkit technology is integrated into avast so if you use avast you dont need to download gmer because its integrated into avast now its been integrated.

 

Browser security:

 

Adblock Plus

NoScript

Ghostery

Addon that allows me to disable or enable WebRTC I have webRTC disabled because it leaks

 

Whats better process explorer or process lasso?  I might download it and try it out.

 

 

 

 

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OS: Win7 SP1 HomePremium x64

UAC: Default

Firewall: Comodo (Custom settings w autosandbox untrusted, Proactive etc.)

OSUpdates: Manual

User Accout: Local Accout

RealTime protection: Avast Hardened mode "Aggressive", MBAE, Anvir Taskmanager

On-Demand scanners: MBAM, Zemana Antimalware, EEK, Crystal Security

Browsers/addons: FF w Ublock Origin, HTTPS Everywhere, No-script

Passwordmanager: KeePassX

Privacy: OpenVPN, WhoNix and Tails on Virtual Box, FolderGuard

Encryption: VeraCrypt

Sandbox: Sandboxie

Backup: Macrium Reflect (Manual)

 

That´s it! ;)

 

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Is KeePassX free ?
Never heard of it before ,any good ?

edit:
And what is this one ?
http://keepass.info/
It looks the same but seems to have newer releases.

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5 hours ago, thunderpants said:

Is KeePassX free ?
Never heard of it before ,any good ?

edit:
And what is this one ?
http://keepass.info/
It looks the same but seems to have newer releases.

KeePassX is free, Open source and works as a charm.

More info, instructions and DL-links in EFF´s homepage:

https://ssd.eff.org/en/module/how-use-keepassx

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KIS 2017, want to try Norton 360 though..

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I only use Webroot Internet Security. It is light, yet powerful enough to remove any threat.

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- Sandboxie, although don't use it often really.

- some old comodo firewall to control outgoing traffic

 

 

hm... that's about it. ok, i also have mbam installed which i use about once every 6 months.

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On 10/25/2016 at 1:39 AM, Error0101 said:

Kaspersky Total Security 2017

Adguard Premium

Kaspersky Free 2017 (Russian).

Adguard Premium.

MalwareBytes AntiMalware (on demand) (1.75).

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Kaspersky Internet Security 2017

Zemana Antilogger

Shadow Denfender

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Kaspersky Internet Security 2017

Zemana Antilogger

Shadow Denfender

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It gave the opportunity to windows defender, it goes as it says in the articles of the same, it detects in real time, it scans deep. It is already antivirus of the great.

 

In the other devices always NOD32 AN, which fails a little and meets a lot.

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separated user (without admin privileges) for Internet, Sandboxie, WFC, Brain, and a clickstop in my finger (and if needed a system image + a daily backup of some important folders like documents, PGP ´keys etc.)

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