MS Security Essentials + Voodoosheild free + EMET

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TheSuperGeek

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Hello, i wan't to know if this combo is ok... :
MS security essencials + Voodoosheild free + EMET + Keyscrambler + MB Anti-Exploit.
I already have firewall and on demand scanners.
Thanks
 
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which on demand scanner?
 
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Malwarebytes free + hitman.pro + herdprotect + clamAV + EEK + eset online scanner (I don't use the last on my pc for the moment but I for helping on other persons pcs)
 

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It's OK, just add some ad blocker on browser and some URL check (Trafficlight or Avira Browser Safety).
BTW: what firewall you have and which version of Windows?
 
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Oh sory @Av Gurus I forgot to show wich version of windows I have : Windows 7 Home premium
i use binisoft windows firewall and I already have Trafficlight :)
 

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Good combine i have nothing to say :)
 
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That should be a sufficient configuration already, EMET and MBAE are highly acceptable to use them as they are same on the concept with different mechanism.
 
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@Online_Sword: MBAM Forum Link

Overview on that link: (Paraphrase)

  • We should clear out that EMET's design of anti-exploit protection is based to protect 3rd party programs like browsers, PDF and others from vulnerabilities by providing ASLR, DEP and SEHOP techniques so to force them run on that case and prevent any mitigation attacks.
  • Meanwhile for MBAE more as anti-exploit protection to provide prevention through multiple techniques, which why you will encounter block notification attacks on a site that tries to exploit.
 

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I think it should work quite well for you. ;)
 

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Maybe you could replace MSE and put Avira Free.
Much better protection.
 

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