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    What is your security setup

    What is your list of security programs you use (AV, on-demand scaners, regestry-protectors, etc) these days?

    Here is mine:
    -Kaspersky AV Personal (realtime)
    -Ghost Security Suite/ RegDefend
    -Process Guard

    On-demand scanners:
    -Ad-aware
    -a-squared
    -SpyBot
    -NOD32

    I dont use a firewall becuase of NAT but if I would it would be Outpost/CoreForce.

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    NOD32 (AV Scanner) Microsoft AntiSpyware, Adaware (On-Demand) and Spybot (Scan) works grand for me.

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    Linksys WRT54G (Router, Thibor 14 Firmware)
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    Nod32 (Anti-Virus, Realtime)
    Ad-Aware SE (Anti-Spyware, On Demand)
    Spybot S&D (Anti-Spyware, On Demand)
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    Thats my setup and it keeps things straight

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    just kaspersky antivirus, and for spyware microsoft antispyware
    and pg2, with router wrt54g with dd-wrt v23

    nothing else is needed

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    hardware firewall
    Kaspersky AntiVirus Personal
    Spybot S&D
    Adaware

    ... and the occasional Trend Micro online scan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifehacker View Post
    What is your list of security programs you use (AV, on-demand scaners, regestry-protectors, etc) these days?

    Here is mine:
    -Kaspersky AV Personal (realtime)
    -Ghost Security Suite/ RegDefend
    -Process Guard

    On-demand scanners:
    -Ad-aware
    -a-squared
    -SpyBot
    -NOD32

    I dont use a firewall becuase of NAT but if I would it would be Outpost/CoreForce.
    hay man i have Question for you.
    Iam also Using Ghost Security Suite/ RegDefed but ever since i installed Process Guard, Ghost has not prompt me for anything. I have Authorized it in Proces Guard to do whtever. Please do let me know wht u think! :icon_thum

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    Quote Originally Posted by waqasr View Post
    hay man i have Question for you.
    Iam also Using Ghost Security Suite/ RegDefed but ever since i installed Process Guard, Ghost has not prompt me for anything. I have Authorized it in Proces Guard to do whtever. Please do let me know wht u think! :icon_thum
    I have not seen Lifehacker around in a while. There are quite a few threads about this topic at http://www.wilderssecurity.com/archi....php/f-72.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by RACKnRAIL View Post
    I have not seen Lifehacker around in a while. There are quite a few threads about this topic at http://www.wilderssecurity.com/archi....php/f-72.html
    Thanks alot for your help!! :icon_thum

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