Simple and sweet for now :D
A Akshay Tiwari New Member Thread author May 8, 2017 1 May 8, 2017 #1 Simple and sweet for now Reactions: whizkidraj, MrExplorer, Rengar and 3 others
A Arequire Level 29 Verified Top Poster Content Creator Feb 10, 2017 1,822 May 8, 2017 #2 Suggestions: Set UAC to Always Notify Add HTTPS Everywhere to your browsers Considering using a password manager such as LastPass, KeePass, DashLane, etc. to generate and store unique passwords for each of your accounts You may also want to check out this guide if you wish to increase the protection Avast affords: How to setup Avast Internet Security for Maximum Protection (2016 Guide) Besides those three points the rest of your config is solid. Thanks for sharing. Reactions: ForgottenSeer 55474, Rengar, Winter Soldier and 2 others
Suggestions: Set UAC to Always Notify Add HTTPS Everywhere to your browsers Considering using a password manager such as LastPass, KeePass, DashLane, etc. to generate and store unique passwords for each of your accounts You may also want to check out this guide if you wish to increase the protection Avast affords: How to setup Avast Internet Security for Maximum Protection (2016 Guide) Besides those three points the rest of your config is solid. Thanks for sharing.
Deletedmessiah Level 25 Verified Top Poster Content Creator Well-known Jan 16, 2017 1,469 May 8, 2017 #3 Simple and solid config. Thanks for sharing! Reactions: PCGamer, Rengar, ForgottenSeer 55474 and 2 others
In2an3_PpG Level 18 Verified Top Poster Content Creator Well-known Nov 15, 2016 867 May 8, 2017 #4 @Arequire covered everything I would of said. Nice config! Thanks for sharing. Reactions: Rengar, ForgottenSeer 55474, Winter Soldier and 1 other person
Winter Soldier Level 25 Verified Top Poster Well-known Feb 13, 2017 1,486 May 8, 2017 #5 IMO it is not necessary to add something else, because some good advice is already given. If you're testing malware in a VM, please consider using a VPN (host or guest side) to protect your IP if you run dynamic testing by executing the malware. Reactions: JM Safe, Rengar, Deletedmessiah and 3 others
IMO it is not necessary to add something else, because some good advice is already given. If you're testing malware in a VM, please consider using a VPN (host or guest side) to protect your IP if you run dynamic testing by executing the malware.
F ForgottenSeer 55474 May 8, 2017 #6 Yes a good VPN service would defiantly be a good investment Reactions: PCGamer, Deletedmessiah and Winter Soldier
inuyasha Level 4 Verified Well-known Apr 9, 2017 186 May 8, 2017 #7 nice setup but ur profile says comodo??? Reactions: Deletedmessiah
J JM Safe Level 39 Verified Top Poster Apr 12, 2015 2,882 May 9, 2017 #8 I suggest you to add HTTPS Everywhere and Disconnect. Thanks for sharing. Reactions: Winter Soldier and Deletedmessiah
Exterminator Level 85 Verified Top Poster Well-known Oct 23, 2012 12,527 May 9, 2017 #9 Nice secure Windows 10 config! Thanks for sharing it with us Reactions: JM Safe and Deletedmessiah