Ultimate security protection??
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Gwuffy




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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Jan 2006 11:53    Post subject: Ultimate security protection??
I put this in 2 sections coz i wasnt sure which section was better.

Got a friend who does alot of online business stuff shares etc... and wants to have like a bunch of protection on his pc so he wont get viruses/hacked...
Atm the laptop stands with the follow
Winxp sp2.
Firefox
MS antispyware
Nod32 antivirus
Zonealarm
Does Daily adaware scans And web eraser on startup
Uses roboforms for secure passwords
And uses a modem router for internet.
Only things ive thought of for suggestions is a linux firewall. And if not using linux itself as his base of OS kinda thing.. Any other possible programs you think he should be running?


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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Jan 2006 14:42    Post subject:
If he really wants to have a secure pc. You could always install 2 Windows XP on different partitions. So you have one FUN partition for gaming, and surfing untrusted sites.
And one for work and using it only for workrelated sites.

I think this (including a properly configured Firewall, antivirus (and antiadware)) is the ultimate protection you can achive on windows XP. Although it requires some selfdiscipline.
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Jan 2006 16:13    Post subject:
tRanSwarP wrote:
If he really wants to have a secure pc. You could always install 2 Windows XP on different partitions. So you have one FUN partition for gaming, and surfing untrusted sites.
And one for work and using it only for workrelated sites.

instead of installing another instance of windows,
how about getting vmwareplayer and using the browserappliance machine (based on ubuntu & firefox)

additionally your friend should only work with user-rights
not with administrator-rights under windows Wink
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Jan 2006 16:20    Post subject:
well depends how paranoid he is… he can use drivecrypt to encrypt hdd, hide the OS and use a strong pre boot password, he can also use bestcrypt to wipe data so he's sure that nothing is going to be retrieved from the hdds, he can use an anonymous proxy to browse the internet, simplite for msn/aim/icq encryption, bnc for the irc… and I can keep going… depends what he does and what he wants
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PostPosted: Mon, 30th Jan 2006 16:48    Post subject:
i think you need run this programs to get the best security (i run part of them too)
windows xp pro sp2, nod32 antivirus, zonealarm firewall, spy sweeper, trojanhunter, microsoft antispyware, firefox explorer and thunderbrd for email (if u need it). this all things overload computer... but it worthwhile. and set password for administrator account. and use other account without administrator access (for internet browsing and other things, no many things need a administrator account)

that is... i think.

p.s: recommended to active system restore option in your windows xp... it's help me many times.
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Gwuffy




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PostPosted: Tue, 31st Jan 2006 00:37    Post subject:
tRanSwarP wrote:
If he really wants to have a secure pc. You could always install 2 Windows XP on different partitions. So you have one FUN partition for gaming, and surfing untrusted sites.
And one for work and using it only for workrelated sites.

I think this (including a properly configured Firewall, antivirus (and antiadware)) is the ultimate protection you can achive on windows XP. Although it requires some selfdiscipline.


He has 2 pcs for that already. one doesnt go online and this one does for work


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PostPosted: Tue, 31st Jan 2006 00:38    Post subject:
Eddy1 wrote:
i think you need run this programs to get the best security (i run part of them too)
windows xp pro sp2, nod32 antivirus, zonealarm firewall, spy sweeper, trojanhunter, microsoft antispyware, firefox explorer and thunderbrd for email (if u need it). this all things overload computer... but it worthwhile. and set password for administrator account. and use other account without administrator access (for internet browsing and other things, no many things need a administrator account)

that is... i think.

p.s: recommended to active system restore option in your windows xp... it's help me many times.


isnt spysweeper more spyware then an actual program from memory coz i always uninstall it off customers pcs.


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PostPosted: Tue, 31st Jan 2006 00:51    Post subject:
spysweeper aint spyware..
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PostPosted: Tue, 31st Jan 2006 09:23    Post subject:
j.herrer wrote:
spysweeper aint spyware..

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AwE




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PostPosted: Wed, 1st Feb 2006 12:29    Post subject:
lol... yes...
isn`t windows spyware? Very Happy
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