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    Computer Security

    A friend sent me this link, http://www.geocities.com/yosponge/4or8.html, and I'm wondering just how good the info is. Can someone who knows computer security check this out and pass comment?

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    dont no much about security
    but.......

    for cleanin all rubbish from yor pc
    crap cleaner is hot
    less than 1mb

    just does wot it say's

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    Some of the info is okay, DNSKong I wouldn't use, Proxomitron is old and I use Firefox/Adblock so I feel it would be unnessicary. Kerio is dead.

    Some of his logic is weird, if I were putting together a 4 step "quick and dirty" guide, I'd make it "Firewall, AntiVirus, AntiSpyware, Alternative Clients (Web and eMail)." not "Firewall, DNSKong, Proxomitron, Other things".
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    Quote Originally Posted by boogiedan
    dont no much about security
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    for cleanin all rubbish from yor pc
    crap cleaner is hot
    less than 1mb

    just does wot it say's
    I second that. Crap Cleaner is good and free.

    Use a good antivirus (I use symantec corporate), Use a firewall (sygate free version is good), scan your computer with adaware and spybot (both free), use firefox with adblock and filterset.g.

    also if you use p2p...know the difference between an .exe file and .mp3, mpeg, .avi. Virus and trojans are usually mislabeled zip/rar files with a virus .exe file in them.

    computer security is a very simple thing that corporations want to make difficult to understand to make $$$$$.
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    I'd second all that, Ne007 - the only thing I'd recommend in addition is AntiVir for antivirus. I've really gotten down on Symantec products (they just don't seem to catch everything), but so far, I've found AntiVir to be pretty good. Plus, it's free (legally!) - www.free-av.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malakai1911
    Some of the info is okay, DNSKong I wouldn't use, Proxomitron is old and I use Firefox/Adblock so I feel it would be unnessicary. Kerio is dead.

    Some of his logic is weird, if I were putting together a 4 step "quick and dirty" guide, I'd make it "Firewall, AntiVirus, AntiSpyware, Alternative Clients (Web and eMail)." not "Firewall, DNSKong, Proxomitron, Other things".
    I'm just curious, why wouldn't you use DNS Kong? I've never heard of it before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecrip
    I'm just curious, why wouldn't you use DNS Kong? I've never heard of it before.
    DNSKong adds no benefit over using hosts file blocking. And I'm not too fond of hosts file blocking in the first place.
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    Am I just missing it or does that guide really say nothing about running under a limited user account? Running under a limited account is the best thing you can do for system security.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KoolDrew
    Am I just missing it or does that guide really say nothing about running under a limited user account? Running under a limited account is the best thing you can do for system security.

    user accounts are so damn limited that even changing a simple setting requires an admin account. i tried doing this with my wife some time ago. she is the spyware queen and believe me, it was in my best interests to limit her account, but user and even power users are just too restricted for this to work.
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    Running a limited account isn't for everyone, but how often does your wife really install something or mess with stuff that requires admin priveledges? Considering the average user doesn't mess around with stuff often I am assuming the same for your wife. If that is the case switching to admin whenever it is needed shouldn't be a problem. The average user spends the majority of the time browsing the web, checking email, instant messaging and downloading MP3's. Tasks like that should be done under a limited user account. Only switching to the admin account when needed. This is the best thing you can do to increase your computers security.

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    None of those are as important as running under a limited user account (though having an anti-virus is very important). Also, browser security all boils down to user intellgience. If IE is configured properly it is just as secure if not more secure then Firefox. Your browser of choice should be determined by personal preference, security shouldn't be a factor.

    MS Anti Spyware is a great recommendation. For the less tech savvy the best anti-virus is avast! Not only is it free, but it is essentially set-it-and-forget-it. It has automatic updates, is easy to use, etc.

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    AntiVir or AVG is better then Avast IMO, both have free programs.

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