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Title: Anti bad stuff
Post by: Lain1911 on Thu, 30 October 2014, 20:31:16
So I normally use Avast for all my anti "stuff" and I feel there's got to be something better. Viruses, malware, spyware, web protection etc. What's your favorite?
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: exitfire401 on Thu, 30 October 2014, 20:32:35
Microsoft Security Essentials on Win 7, Windows Defender (built in MSE) on Win 8 and common sense. Free and it works.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: Puddsy on Thu, 30 October 2014, 20:35:11
malwarebytes

best $25 i've ever spent
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: Melvang on Thu, 30 October 2014, 20:41:04
For me the only time I install third party software anymore is when I have an issue.  With that, 9 times out of 10 anymore, Spybot fixes everything.  If not, wipe and reinstall windows.  Not near as painful with 8 as it was with XP.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: SpAmRaY on Thu, 30 October 2014, 21:08:15
malwarebytes

best $25 i've ever spent

I use this also have purchased multiple copies for multiple computers, it often goes on sale for $12-$14.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 30 October 2014, 21:12:55
I keep 30 days full system image.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: exfiltrate on Thu, 30 October 2014, 21:32:40
Hitman is pretty good for malware and internet issues, it detects and removes proxies.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 30 October 2014, 22:19:17
Hitman is pretty good for malware and internet issues, it detects and removes proxies.

no script takes care of almost everything..
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: dorkvader on Thu, 30 October 2014, 22:37:17
use a hypervisor and just restore the guest OS or whatever if anything happens. Or on every boot.

It's more important to just not go on websites where you'll get that sort of thing. Most people, this is what happens to them.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 30 October 2014, 22:48:09
use a hypervisor and just restore the guest OS or whatever if anything happens. Or on every boot.

It's more important to just not go on websites where you'll get that sort of thing. Most people, this is what happens to them.

easy for people not addicted to pr0n...   but for everyone else..
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: dorkvader on Thu, 30 October 2014, 23:33:57
easy for people not addicted to pr0n...   but for everyone else..
I'm glad I never got into that. But for those that have:
linux toram. Everything virus will be removed when you reboot.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: rowdy on Thu, 30 October 2014, 23:37:27
OS X or GNU/Linux.

Or even one of the BSD.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: nar on Fri, 31 October 2014, 04:26:42
Comodo's HIPS has never failed me so far, though I'm pretty careful anyways.

There's always Rollback RX as well, it hooks into the IO drivers and turns every hard drive overwrite into a normal write so you can undo and recover anything to any arbitrary time point as long as you have enough hard drive space.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: paicrai on Fri, 31 October 2014, 12:27:08
malwarebytes, eset smart security, kaspersky, webroot, norton, bitdefender and avast all running on top of eachother scanning 24/7
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: jackalope on Fri, 31 October 2014, 12:34:07
Malwarebytes and zonealarm firewall on windows

clam and rkhunter with properly configured iptables on nix systems
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: esoomenona on Fri, 31 October 2014, 12:36:45
malwarebytes, eset smart security, kaspersky, webroot, norton, bitdefender and avast all running on top of eachother scanning 24/7

Needs more McAfee.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: paicrai on Fri, 31 October 2014, 12:47:11
malwarebytes, eset smart security, kaspersky, webroot, norton, bitdefender and avast all running on top of eachother scanning 24/7

Needs more McAfee.
true
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: IPT on Fri, 31 October 2014, 12:49:09
i run malwarebytes pro & NOD32 AV for my computers.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: demik on Fri, 31 October 2014, 12:51:18
i just look at porn on my phone.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: C5Allroad on Fri, 31 October 2014, 16:42:04
I don't think I have any anti evil stuff on my computer. I don't really feel like it's really necessary for any, I only download from trusted sites and look up the site on google to see if they're any good lol.

i just look at porn on my phone.

At least I wasn't the only one who thought about that...
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: fohat.digs on Fri, 31 October 2014, 17:12:00
These days I use the free avast, but I figure that MSE will handle most of it.

I used to run more, including Malwarebytes, but I got to the point where I felt like I was taking an unnecessary performance hit.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: jackalope on Fri, 31 October 2014, 17:15:10
i just look at porn on my phone.
That's what vm"s are for.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: demik on Fri, 31 October 2014, 17:18:22
i just look at porn on my phone.
That's what vm"s are for.

fapping shouldnt be complicated bruh. grab phone go to town on yaself
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: jackalope on Sat, 01 November 2014, 05:03:40
i just look at porn on my phone.
That's what vm"s are for.

fapping shouldnt be complicated bruh. grab phone go to town on yaself

vm's are not complicated.  plus i dont want to play is that a nipple or a smudge on a tiny ass screen.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: godly_music on Sat, 01 November 2014, 08:33:58
http://www.av-comparatives.org/ Here you go, make up your own mind.

Avira and Bitdefender are the two top products and they happen to be free as well. And this whole "use Linux to be virus-free" thing is silly; I've been running Windows for years without an antivirus and I'm fine. As tempting as it is, just don't download that porn.exe.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: dorkvader on Sat, 01 November 2014, 11:03:06
And this whole "use Linux to be virus-free" thing is silly; I've been running Windows for years without an antivirus and I'm fine.
It's not silly: I've been running linux for years without an antivirus and I'm fine.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: berserkfan on Sat, 01 November 2014, 11:12:34
I use Norton, and I will say that is a noob solution. Norton sucks and screws up your computer and winds up denying your browser access to the internet.

But looking at this thread I don't think I can handle the more complicated technical demands, let alone migrate to Linux.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: fohat.digs on Sat, 01 November 2014, 11:22:27
I use Norton, and I will say that is a noob solution. Norton sucks and screws up your computer and winds up denying your browser access to the internet.

I used Norton Utilities religiously from when I got my first computer in 1985 until about the time I started with Windows XP, around 2003, when I decided that I was taking a big performance hit, and Norton started charging a lot more money (including subscription vs purchase, which makes my blood boil anyway).

Since then I have rotated between various free anti-malware softwares, and I have used Glary Utilities for several years for my general housekeeping.
 
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: dorkvader on Sat, 01 November 2014, 13:09:23
But looking at this thread I don't think I can handle the more complicated technical demands, let alone migrate to Linux.


It's really not that difficult, and if you run into issues there are lots of people ready to help (and lots of guidelines so you can find the answers you need with a search).

If you just browse the internet, play music, write up documetns: general stuff like that you most likely won't run into problems at all, and the performance is usually a bit better than windows.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: IvanIvanovich on Sat, 01 November 2014, 13:48:57
I find that using some browser extensions like adblock + ghostery or disconnect + noscript does a lot to keep out the driveby stuff. Then I just use the default MSE/Defender that comes with Windows and common sense. If I get paranoid there is something that got through I use one of the live linux AV things like Avira. Using a read only AV is about as bulletproof as you can get and it's not much trouble to reboot into it and run scan once a month or whatever you're comfortable with.

If you need to run questionable software from dodgy sources, then setting up a test system with something like returnil or reboot restore rx may be a good way to go.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: Lain1911 on Wed, 05 November 2014, 12:20:07
I forgot about Noscript. It helps thanks!
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: paicrai on Wed, 05 November 2014, 12:28:41
put a condom on each end of ur ethernet cable and one over each reuter antenna
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: jackalope on Wed, 05 November 2014, 13:19:39
put a condom on each end of ur ethernet cable and one over each reuter antenna

Don't forget to lube it up first, nothing worse then trying to plug into a dry port.
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: paicrai on Wed, 05 November 2014, 13:30:46
put a condom on each end of ur ethernet cable and one over each reuter antenna

Don't forget to lube it up first, nothing worse then trying to plug into a dry port.
of course, and if you're having trouble penetrating try lubing up some stiff Blacks to get the condom in there
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: paicrai on Thu, 06 November 2014, 08:43:19
i read something about viruses crawling up in your keyboard and hiding there
is this a thing?
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: Computer-Lab in Basement on Thu, 06 November 2014, 08:54:46
i read something about viruses crawling up in your keyboard and hiding there
is this a thing?

I think you're confusing viruses and bacteria...
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: paicrai on Thu, 06 November 2014, 08:56:42
i read something about viruses crawling up in your keyboard and hiding there
is this a thing?

I think you're confusing viruses and bacteria...
**** unplug your keyboards before they get ebola
Title: Re: Anti bad stuff
Post by: Lain1911 on Thu, 06 November 2014, 17:12:32
Locked because comments started to fail to help anyone with the original topic.