reyes 2016 security config

Windows Edition
Pro
User Access Control
Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer
Real-time security
AppGuard
Excubits Bouncer
Sandboxie
Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit
Firewall security
Periodic malware scanners
Hitman Pro
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Mozilla Firefox
Maintenance tools
None

enaph

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its very good and really light weight and works at kernel level..... It actually has a GUI but most of the time i just use Notepad to configure Bouncer :)
Could you post some screenshots of the GUI please?
 

reyes

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Bouncer_GUI.png
 
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You should use a login password at least to hamper remote access of your system. This is the only weakness i see in your config.
 
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Morvotron

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Nope not yet... How is it?? any conflict with windows 10 or Adguard?
Totally compatible with Adguard or any other security software (exclude firewalls). Never tried Windows 10, but I guess as every updated trustable software, it has no problem.
 

reyes

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Totally compatible with Adguard or any other security software (exclude firewalls). Never tried Windows 10, but I guess as every updated trustable software, it has no problem.
Can you tell me the difference between Zonealarm Free & Pro version
it shows in the website free version is just basic firewall
 

DJ Panda

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You should add more On Demand Scanners like Zemana Anti-Malware and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
 

reyes

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How is Comodo Firewall these days??? its been a long time since i have used it.
Any conflict with Sandboxie and adguard
 

reyes

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@hjlbx you said it "The ideal security config should be proportional to threat risk: virtualization, anti-exploit, anti-executable, web-filtering and firewall."

But i am missing these two - web filtering and firewall
If you have any recommendation please tell me :)
 

Morvotron

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@hjlbx you said it "The ideal security config should be proportional to threat risk: virtualization, anti-exploit, anti-executable, web-filtering and firewall."

But i am missing these two - web filtering and firewall
If you have any recommendation please tell me :)
Ever tried Adguard? It really works with web filtering, web rep, adblocking, privacy stuff.. When it comes to firewall, the two i've tried and were very good are ZoneAlarm and Comodo.
 
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reyes

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Ever tried Adguard? It really works with web filtering, web rep, adblocking, privacy stuff.. When it comes to firewall, the two i've tried and were very good are ZoneAlarm and Comodo.
I am running adguard(with browser security disabled) and k9 web filtering right now .... (actually i was hoping for a combination of webfilter+firewall)
 

reyes

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Removed K9 Webfilter
Disabled : Adguard Browser security module (had a small slowdown in browsing when using browser security and SEP)

Looking for a new browser now............. Yandex looks nice
 

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