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CJ Cregg
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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 2:59 pm    Security

What, if any, security do you have on your computer?

I have Zone alarm 6.5 Internet Suite, Ad aware scanner and Spybot


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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 3:02 pm    

I've got AdAware, Spybot and Nod32. Works perfectly for me. Especially Spybot is a very good tool.


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CJ Cregg
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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 3:10 pm    

dont you have a firewall?

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Captain Patrick
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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 3:24 pm    

i have sypbot, Kaspersky Antivirus v 6.0, Kaspersky Internet Security 6.0

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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 3:51 pm    

AdAware, Spybot, Zone Alarm, AVG Free (Antivirus), Spy Sweeper, and SUPERAntiSpyware.


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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 4:56 pm    

I use Ad-Aware, Spybot S&D, and an expired subscription of Norton Antivirus. No firewall. So as long as you're careful and use Firefox you really don't need a firewall.

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CJ Cregg
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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 5:04 pm    

If you don't have a firewall, you are just asking to be attacked by hackers.

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PostSun Oct 01, 2006 6:30 pm    

I have a Mac

However, I have my firewall active and customized.

And on the PCs at home I've installed ClamWin, AdAware, Spybot, and Spyware Blaster as well as customized the firewall. ^-^


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 3:04 am    

I use avg for anti virus and ewido for anti spyware.

I run a cisco 837 router and have completed CCNA and configured my firewall features... for home.

My philosophy on network security is to disable everything first, and then enable only what you need. This is a very good approach and a lot of firewalls are configured like this by default including ISA Server.

Another really good practice is to always make sure your computer is up to date and you can check this by going to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ .


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 4:00 am    

CJ Cregg wrote:
If you don't have a firewall, you are just asking to be attacked by hackers.


I would love to see someone try. I would just hack them back. I don't get viruses because I don't visit websites that are full of bad things, except for a few random game cracking sites, but those are nothing you need to know about .


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 4:54 am    

Security? Erm... I don't have a root account Is that security? Oh, and I have a NAT router.

I think the best security I have is not using a kiddy's operating system.


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 12:50 pm    

Seven of Nine wrote:


I think the best security I have is not using a kiddy's operating system.


I'm assuming you mean not Windows?

Defiant, even if you avoid malicious site, you could still get a rootkit or something. Even the most internet-savy computer scientists I know use some kind of firewall or failsafe.


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 3:57 pm    

I'm another person with a mac. I'm relatively certain I have a firewall, if I remember correctly... something to look into, since I'm not 100% sure. My windows machines (BLECH, windows) run AVG anti-virus. Free, unobtrusive (grrrrrrrrrr norton) and effective.

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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 5:23 pm    

Yuck! I hate Norton. Leaves a bad taste in my mouth...I don't care how good the protection is, it's annoying as all get out!

As for your firewall - System Prefs, sharing, firewall. I think you have to activate it.


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 6:29 pm    

Thanks Mage. Heh, yeah... I've had the worst experiences with Norton and McAffee. They ask too many questions. AVG just works, I don't babysit it.

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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 6:51 pm    

AVG free edition, Hitman Pro(uses all of the programs mentioned above in a row). I got the Windows Firewall.


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PostMon Oct 02, 2006 11:11 pm    

Arellia wrote:
Thanks Mage. Heh, yeah... I've had the worst experiences with Norton and McAffee. They ask too many questions. AVG just works, I don't babysit it.


No problem!

Not to mention that uninstalling it is a pain in the rear! And I don't understand why anyone is still paying to protect their computer. Well, I do understand, I just think they're nuts


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 4:08 am    

TrekkieMage wrote:
Seven of Nine wrote:


I think the best security I have is not using a kiddy's operating system.


I'm assuming you mean not Windows?

Defiant, even if you avoid malicious site, you could still get a rootkit or something. Even the most internet-savy computer scientists I know use some kind of firewall or failsafe.

Yup, I mean not Windows. Kiddies as young as Sammie are able to delete system files that can cause the system to fail, which is bad. Of course, Linux, Unix (and I believe) Macs don't have that problem. Also, the reason why viruses are so effective against Windows is that most users run with an Administrator account, meaning that anything that infects can basically gain complete control. Microsoft are trying to fix that in Vista, but 5 clicks just to delete a file off your desktop? That's too far the other way!


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 4:53 am    

^Thats sort of correct. It's because a lot of unknowledgable people setup their windows machine and use the Administrator account, but choose a very simple password such as password, in which case it is more secure to run no password thus disabling access to remote admin services and giving trojans a harder time.

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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 12:03 pm    

Yea, my sister deleted a bunch of my mom's really important work files when she was a baby

And the guest account on XP, for some reason they decided that you can never really get rid of it.

And it's not as easy as hitting delete to get rid of things on a Mac, you've got to drag it to the trash can, which is a little more difficult for a small child to do.


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 2:32 pm    

Heh... I'm running windows 98SE on my laptop which is atleast 80% of it's security((Laptop->NO ONE ELSE TOUCH BUT ME, 98SE is not compatible with alot of viruses designed to attack "new" computers)).
Then it's got spybot, adaware, zone alarm, and my favorite, System Mechanic 5((God bless spython ))


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PostTue Oct 03, 2006 8:10 pm    

I found that spybot works but can also be very harmful for your system.

Beginner users often down know what there doing when they let spybot fool around with the registry.


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PostWed Oct 04, 2006 2:37 am    

TrekkieMage wrote:
Yea, my sister deleted a bunch of my mom's really important work files when she was a baby

And the guest account on XP, for some reason they decided that you can never really get rid of it.

And it's not as easy as hitting delete to get rid of things on a Mac, you've got to drag it to the trash can, which is a little more difficult for a small child to do.


Deleting the guest account is easy on xp you can't do it in the newly developed user accounts part, but the windows 2000 style computer management is where it can be deleted or altered (right click my comp and click manage).

Why the guest account would ever need to be *deleted* though is beyond me. It is disabled by default.


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PostWed Oct 04, 2006 10:30 am    

It can be deleted on the surface. But the hole is still there. Basically the Guest account is an easy way in for hackers, and even if you "delete" the account you're not permanently removing it.

I don't have a source for that, but it came up over the summer when I was working on helping to write a new ciriculum for a 10th grade intro to IT Course. We did a ton of work on security.


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PostWed Oct 04, 2006 7:27 pm    

AVG Free Edition

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