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| Any protection programs I should download? I scan with ad-ware occasionally. I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me downloading for protection. Thanks |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? AdAware ? - Probably, no single product is adequate. A good tool is MalwareBytes and maybe SuperAntiSpyware. You should also run an alternate vendor's online AntiVirus scan on a fixed schedule. I use NOD32 as my Antivirus real-time agent, but just today I ran a full Kaspersky scan on my machine. ( Just to double-Check ). *Malwarebytes is free for basic protection. To enable a real-time protection agent you have to purchase the full product. (I'd say just use the free component ) "AAaron123" <aaaron123@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%23uO4v5bdJHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me > downloading for protection. > > > Thanks > |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? I use AVG Free for anti-virus at home and Norton at work. For spyware I use Spybot Search & Destroy and Spyware Blaster. I also use Mozilla Firefox and have had no problems what-so-ever for a long time now. I can't say the same for my co-workers. "AAaron123" <aaaron123@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%23uO4v5bdJHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me > downloading for protection. > > > Thanks > |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? On Jan 13, 2:53 pm, "shawn" <sh...@peppermint-bay.com> wrote: > I use AVG Free for anti-virus at home and Norton at work. For spyware I use > Spybot Search & Destroy and Spyware Blaster. > > I also use Mozilla Firefox and have had no problems what-so-ever for a long > time now. I can't say the same for my co-workers. > > "AAaron123" <aaaron...@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > > news:%23uO4v5bdJHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > >I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me > > downloading for protection. > > > Thanks I just tried AVG and it has some "issues." Apparently it makes some assumptions about what the min. processor is present and shows error messages in the same foreground and background colors. :-) I have a .386 running XP Sp2. Andy |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? AAaron123 wrote: > I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would > recommend me downloading for protection. You mean "LavaSoft Ad-Aware"? Personally - other than a good AntiVirus application (many free versions are just as good, if not better, for the home user than the pay versions) and the built-in firewall (supplemented by a NAT device further separating me from the internet) and a little common sense - I'd say any other applications are more cleanup than protection. ;-) That's not to say there are not some fine products out there that help fill in the gap for those who lack some of the computing common sense others might learn. MalwareBytes, SuperAntiSpyware, SpyBot Search and Destroy all some to mind in one category of products. As far as what I would recommend for most home users: - Good and updated AntiVirus (not a "Suite", just AntiVirus.) - Built-in Windows Firewall enabled. - Ensure Windows stays patched/updated. - Ensure all installed applications stay patched/updated. - Keep good and consistent backups. - Occassionally do other maintenance on your system... - Disk Cleanup (that is an application) - CHKDSK - Defragmentation - Occassional sweep with an AntiSpyware/AntiMalware application (or many) - Uninstall unused applications - Read up. Learn. Don't be taken by surprise. Protect your PC http://www.microsoft.com/protect/ Outfitting an XP computer for the Net http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx Getting started with a new PC http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/yournewpc.mspx -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? shawn wrote: > I use AVG Free for anti-virus at home and Norton at work. For spyware > I use Spybot Search & Destroy and Spyware Blaster. > > I also use Mozilla Firefox and have had no problems what-so-ever for > a long time now. I can't say the same for my co-workers. > Yeah, but Firefox gives your cat warts. If you don't have a cat, you're probably okay. |
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| RE: Any protection programs I should download? Below is a good combo of Security Programs for XP and Vista OS. http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html Avast Anti-Virus is XP and Vista compatible (32bit and 64bit Versions), FREE, auto-updating, and a low resources user of your computer. And, only have 1(one) Anti-Virus installed / running on your computer at any one time.. Conflicts may occur if you have more than 1(one). http://www.spybot.info/en/index.html Spybot Search & Destroy 1.6 is a very good, FREE Anti-Spyware Program. Download, install, update, and immunize your System with it. Then SCAN with it. Update it, and scan your System once a fortnight. http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html SpywareBlaster 4.1 is a non-intrusive, FREE Anti-Spyware Program (no scanning by you!). SpywareBlaster prevents the installation of many so-called spyware, adware and malware programs by disabling the CLSIDs of popular spyware ActiveX controls, and also prevents the installation of any of them via a webpage Update it once a fortnight. http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php Malwarebytes is as the name says, a Malware Remover! For the Free version scroll down their page to either download from Download.com, or Major Geeks.com Download, install, and update. -- Mad Mike "AAaron123" wrote: > I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me > downloading for protection. > > > Thanks > > > |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? HeyBub wrote: > shawn wrote: > >>I use AVG Free for anti-virus at home and Norton at work. For spyware >>I use Spybot Search & Destroy and Spyware Blaster. >> >>I also use Mozilla Firefox and have had no problems what-so-ever for >>a long time now. I can't say the same for my co-workers. >> > > > Yeah, but Firefox gives your cat warts. If you don't have a cat, you're > probably okay. > Will it give my pet toad hairballs? ;-) |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? "Shenan Stanley" <newshelper******.com> wrote in message news:eQidVHcdJHA.556@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > AAaron123 wrote: >> I scan with ad-ware occasionally. >> >> I was wondering if there are other free programs you would >> recommend me downloading for protection. > > You mean "LavaSoft Ad-Aware"? > > Personally - other than a good AntiVirus application (many free versions > are just as good, if not better, for the home user than the pay versions) > and the built-in firewall (supplemented by a NAT device further separating > me from the internet) and a little common sense - I'd say any other > applications are more cleanup than protection. ;-) > > That's not to say there are not some fine products out there that help > fill in the gap for those who lack some of the computing common sense > others might learn. MalwareBytes, SuperAntiSpyware, SpyBot Search and > Destroy all some to mind in one category of products. > > As far as what I would recommend for most home users: > > - Good and updated AntiVirus (not a "Suite", just AntiVirus.) > - Built-in Windows Firewall enabled. > - Ensure Windows stays patched/updated. > - Ensure all installed applications stay patched/updated. > - Keep good and consistent backups. > - Occassionally do other maintenance on your system... > - Disk Cleanup (that is an application) > - CHKDSK > - Defragmentation > - Occassional sweep with an AntiSpyware/AntiMalware application (or many) > - Uninstall unused applications > - Read up. Learn. Don't be taken by surprise. > > Protect your PC > http://www.microsoft.com/protect/ > > Outfitting an XP computer for the Net > http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx > > Getting started with a new PC > http://www.microsoft.com/athome/moredone/yournewpc.mspx > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html >Finally some good sensible advice. I've followed your suggestions >virtually to a T for the last 10 years (starting with W98), without one bit >of problem. I even use McAfee (anti-virus only) that everyone bitches about >so much - you can save money when renewing the dat files online by going to >Walmart and buying the latest version and installing only the antivirus >part. I really like the free cCleaner program rather than Disk Cleanup. I >also think the best way to learn is keep a constant eye on this newsgroup - >it's really helped for those occasional times when MS blows an update! |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? AAaron123 wrote: > I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me > downloading for protection. > > > Thanks > > There are several essential components to computer security: a knowledgeable and pro-active user, a properly configured firewall, reliable and up-to-date antivirus software, and the prompt repair (via patches, hotfixes, or service packs) of any known vulnerabilities. The weakest link in this "equation" is, of course, the computer user. No software manufacturer can -- nor should they be expected to -- protect the computer user from him/herself. All too many people have bought into the various PC/software manufacturers marketing claims of easy computing. They believe that their computer should be no harder to use than a toaster oven; they have neither the inclination or desire to learn how to safely use their computer. All too few people keep their antivirus software current, install patches in a timely manner, or stop to really think about that cutesy link they're about to click. Firewalls and anti-virus applications, which should always be used and should always be running, are important components of "safe hex," but they cannot, and should not be expected to, protect the computer user from him/herself. Ultimately, it is incumbent upon each and every computer user to learn how to secure his/her own computer. To learn more about practicing "safe hex," start with these links: Protect Your PC http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/default.asp Home Computer Security http://www.cert.org/homeusers/HomeComputerSecurity/ List of Antivirus Software Vendors http://support.microsoft.com/default...kb;en-us;49500 Home PC Firewall Guide http://www.firewallguide.com/ Scumware.com http://www.scumware.com/ -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 15:35:10 -0500, AAaron123 wrote: > I scan with ad-ware occasionally. > > I was wondering if there are other free programs you would recommend me > downloading for protection. Careful! Misinformation re vista f/w and "Two-Way Third-Party Personal Firewall Software"! The truth is, Vista by default contains 82 default filters that prevent 34 services from communicating out other than on a very narrow set of defined ports. Managing the Windows Vista Firewall http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/m.../cc510323.aspx (read in ist entirety and be guided accordingly!) |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? Thanks for all the help from so many. Thanks a lot |
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| Re: Any protection programs I should download? On Jan 16, 5:20*pm, "AAaron123" <aaaron...@roadrunner.com> wrote: > Thanks for all the help from so many. > > Thanks a lot I would also suggest adding a "home" broadband router to your set-up A broadband router will give a "buffer" in between your PC and the Internet. When your PC is directly connected to the Internet, when the security "protection" fails, it will be directly exposed to the Internet. However, these is no fool-proof security protection to complete protect your system. |
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