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Software to maintain Windows's Security, Anyone care to share?
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eXPeri3nc3
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Feb 9 2007, 02:27 PM
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Shouldn't the topic for this thread be Software To Maintain Windows' Security?
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eXPeri3nc3
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Feb 12 2007, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(metalfreak @ Feb 9 2007, 02:44 PM) i know it might sound noobie but erm..how do i change the topic? i've been wanting to know lol When you reply to a post, or edit your first post, then you can change.
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eXPeri3nc3
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Feb 14 2007, 02:06 PM
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The ever so useful canned speech lol. Please take some time reading this list; it is full of great tools and utilities to help you understand how you got infected and how to keep from getting infected again. - Windows Updates (a must!)
It is very important to make sure that both Internet Explorer and Windows are kept current with the latest critical security patches from Microsoft. You can either click on the link above and bookmark the updates page, or open Internet Explorer, then go to the Tools menu -> Windows Update, and follow the online instructions from there. - Firewall (a must!)
It is definitely a must have. Some good FREE versions are Comodo Personal Firewall, Outpost, PCTools Firewall, or Kerio Personal Firewall. Note: You must only use 1 (one) firewall at a time because if you have 2 or more firewalls running at the same time, they will conflict with each other and make your security less reliable. Please also remember to turn off Windows Firewall once you have installed a new firewall. - Also make sure to run your antivirus software regularly, and to keep it up-to-date.
Note: You must only use 1 (one) AV at a time because if you have 2 or more AVs running at the same time, they will conflict with each other and make your security less reliable. - SpywareBlaster
It helps to prevent spyware from installing in the first place. Install & update SpywareBlaster with the latest definitions. After you have updated, click the button - enable protection for all unprotected items. Tutorial: How to use! - SpywareGuard
It helps to prevent spyware from installing yet catch and block spyware before it can execute. Install & update SpywareGuard with the latest definitions. Tutorial: How to use! - IE-SPYAD
This FREE tool puts over 5000 sites in your IE Restricted Zone so you'll be protected when you visit innocent-looking sites that aren't actually innocent at all. It basically prevents any downloads (Cookies etc) from the sites listed, although you will still be able to connect to the sites. This is a self-extracting .ZIP file, save it to your desktop. Once downloaded, double-click on it to extract the files inside (default dir is C:\IE-SPYAD)- Now navigate to C:\ie-spyad. Double click to open it.
- From within the folder, double-click install.bat
- Select Option #2 - Install the new IE-SPYAD list, by typing 2
- Then return to the main menu.
- Select option #4 - Add the old porn sites domain, by typing 4
Tutorial: How to use! - Spybot - Search & Destroy
This is a very powerful FREE tool that can search for and annihilate nasties that make it onto your system. Please also remember to enable Spybot's "Immunize" and "TeaTimer" features for realtime protection. Tutorial: How to use! - Ad-Aware SE
This is another very powerful FREE tool that searches for and kills nasties that infect your system. Ad-Aware SE and Spybot Search & Destroy compliment each other very well. Tutorial: How to use! - AVG Anti-Spyware
This is an excellent FREE scanner to look for trojans and other nasties that might be residing in your system. User Manual: How to use! - SUPERAntiSpyware
This is another excellent FREE scanner to look for nasties that might be lurking in your system. SUPERAntiSpyware and AVG Anti-Spyware compliment each other very well. Quick Guide: How to use! - McAfee SiteAdvisor
An excellent SiteAdvisor to guide you through the internet websites. It helps to warn you before you interact with a dangerous Web site. Works with both IE and Firefox. Quick Guide: How it works!
Please also read Tony Klein's excellent article How I got Infected in the First Place and this CastleCops article Malware Prevention: Prevent Re-infection. Hopefully this should take care of your problems! Good luck!
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eXPeri3nc3
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Feb 19 2007, 02:29 PM
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QUOTE(natakaasd @ Feb 19 2007, 01:21 PM) Of course it is the most comprehensive guide.  This is the VERY COMMON speech most Helpers use when advising people who have Malware problems after it is cleared. (Right, eXPeri3nc3 ?) Cheers! Lol...  Thanks to Sempurna for his closing speech.  And I modified some parts of it, basically it's used by a lot of helpers all around the globe, nothing much in particular but to give the users a clearer info about it. @natakaasd - Happy CNY dude~*  Happy CNY to all btw.
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