- Dec 27, 2014
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Configuration as above.
Virus testing on SSD equipped laptop I used for everything but virus testing before (this is now done on the new PC), as the old PC has been replaced. Config unchanged, just ShadowDefender added for virtualization + self protection (this is part of the Hub Rules).
For security reasons, all personal data has been moved to my non-HUB-PC, also, the HUB laptop has been set to an local account (no OneDrive).
New PC same config, minus ShadowDefender. Used for all business and study stuff, plus some Photoshop and lower end gaming due to powerful i7 + SSD but missing external GPU (PS4 ftw). It even has some Intel Hardware Protection stuff I don't understand by now but noticed quickly that HMP.A seems to love. However this PC will not be used for Hub Testing (due to file security and online banking reasons). This one has a Microsoft Account (OneDrive connected).
EDIT 9: Removed WOT extension for Google Chrome (because of the privacy issue that lately came up in the news), added Windscribe VPN free (Google Chrome extension only), removed free CyberGhost VPN.
EDIT 10: From December on, will replace CIS by Dr. Web Security Space 11 to test in the HUB.
Main PC still uses Comodo Firewall (Proactive Security setting) to step up the game of Avira Pro 2017.
CyberGhost VPN and Windscribe do not work properly on my sys, installing ExpressVPN now.
EDIT 11: Added AdGuard Browser Extension to Google Chrome, installed VoodooShield Free (latest) to boost protection.
Virus testing on SSD equipped laptop I used for everything but virus testing before (this is now done on the new PC), as the old PC has been replaced. Config unchanged, just ShadowDefender added for virtualization + self protection (this is part of the Hub Rules).
For security reasons, all personal data has been moved to my non-HUB-PC, also, the HUB laptop has been set to an local account (no OneDrive).
New PC same config, minus ShadowDefender. Used for all business and study stuff, plus some Photoshop and lower end gaming due to powerful i7 + SSD but missing external GPU (PS4 ftw). It even has some Intel Hardware Protection stuff I don't understand by now but noticed quickly that HMP.A seems to love. However this PC will not be used for Hub Testing (due to file security and online banking reasons). This one has a Microsoft Account (OneDrive connected).
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Both are equipped with latest Qihoo 360 TS (non-HUB PC is maxed out, on the HUB testing laptop set to stock settings. Is it really comparable to KIS or any other paid AV in terms of security? ---> can give you the answer now: Yes, yes and yes, it's faster, has better detection rate (see some posts further) and is free).
Also, it has MBAM Premium (changed to EEK, again changed yesterday to ZAM Product testers license (20.02.2016, thank you Zemana + @illumination), doing fine so long and the Chrome (same config) on it. I mainly used it for gaming (all newer stuff -> PS4).
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Both are equipped with latest Qihoo 360 TS (non-HUB PC is maxed out, on the HUB testing laptop set to stock settings. Is it really comparable to KIS or any other paid AV in terms of security? ---> can give you the answer now: Yes, yes and yes, it's faster, has better detection rate (see some posts further) and is free).
Also, it has MBAM Premium (changed to EEK, again changed yesterday to ZAM Product testers license (20.02.2016, thank you Zemana + @illumination), doing fine so long and the Chrome (same config) on it. I mainly used it for gaming (all newer stuff -> PS4).
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Defrag by Auslogics.
EDIT:
Added ShadowDefender as kind of a VM, as @exterminator20 suggested, after being really really convinced on this product after the test period I'm not sure who suggested me to try out SD, but thank you for that
EDIT 2:
Returned to ABP, as I noticed site issues with uBlock (Origin).
2nd Browsers are Edge + IE (current stable), as they're automatically updated by M$, however I don't trust them (missing AdBlocker, ongoing news on insecurity) as well as I don't feel them as fast and comfortable to use like Google Chrome.
EDIT 3:
For Malware Hub purposes, I use TCPView and Autoruns, both by Sysinternals, for tracking malicious actions.
EDIT4:
Qihoo 360 Total Security (latest used stable: 8.6.0.1156) removed due to a massive drop in detection (cloud only, stock settings, see HUB). Replaced it with Emsisoft Internet Security 11, current stable and testing it in the HUB.
EDIT 5:
Just a notice: HUB laptop Local Account @ Win10 Home
Multi-purpose PC Microsoft Account @ Win 10 Pro
EDIT 6:
Added Avira Browser Safety to Google Chrome (Price comparison feature deactivated)
Avira Browser Safety
Added CyberGhost VPN (free) for Malicious URL testing purposes
Thank you @silversurfer for the tips!
EDIT 7: Back at Qihoo 360 Total Security (current version: 8.8.0.1080) to give it a second chance, replaced Emsisoft Internet Security 11. 360 Internet Protection added to Google Chrome. Added Comodo Firewall with the suggested settings from here: Video Review - Qihoo Total Security- An initial test
EDIT 8: Because of Qihoo 360 Total Security not fitting my needs, using and testing Comodo Internet Security Premium (free) now.
*Malware testing setup: stock settings = Internet Security Preset (option to show less alarms unticked in setup)
*Main machine: Proactive Security Preset (option to show less alarms unticked in setup)
*both setups: option to exclude sandboxing of Downloads and shared folders deactivated in Advanced settings -> Sandbox settings.
EDIT:
Added ShadowDefender as kind of a VM, as @exterminator20 suggested, after being really really convinced on this product after the test period I'm not sure who suggested me to try out SD, but thank you for that
EDIT 2:
Returned to ABP, as I noticed site issues with uBlock (Origin).
2nd Browsers are Edge + IE (current stable), as they're automatically updated by M$, however I don't trust them (missing AdBlocker, ongoing news on insecurity) as well as I don't feel them as fast and comfortable to use like Google Chrome.
EDIT 3:
For Malware Hub purposes, I use TCPView and Autoruns, both by Sysinternals, for tracking malicious actions.
EDIT4:
Qihoo 360 Total Security (latest used stable: 8.6.0.1156) removed due to a massive drop in detection (cloud only, stock settings, see HUB). Replaced it with Emsisoft Internet Security 11, current stable and testing it in the HUB.
EDIT 5:
Just a notice: HUB laptop Local Account @ Win10 Home
Multi-purpose PC Microsoft Account @ Win 10 Pro
EDIT 6:
Added Avira Browser Safety to Google Chrome (Price comparison feature deactivated)
Avira Browser Safety
Added CyberGhost VPN (free) for Malicious URL testing purposes
Thank you @silversurfer for the tips!
EDIT 7: Back at Qihoo 360 Total Security (current version: 8.8.0.1080) to give it a second chance, replaced Emsisoft Internet Security 11. 360 Internet Protection added to Google Chrome. Added Comodo Firewall with the suggested settings from here: Video Review - Qihoo Total Security- An initial test
EDIT 8: Because of Qihoo 360 Total Security not fitting my needs, using and testing Comodo Internet Security Premium (free) now.
*Malware testing setup: stock settings = Internet Security Preset (option to show less alarms unticked in setup)
*Main machine: Proactive Security Preset (option to show less alarms unticked in setup)
*both setups: option to exclude sandboxing of Downloads and shared folders deactivated in Advanced settings -> Sandbox settings.
EDIT 9: Removed WOT extension for Google Chrome (because of the privacy issue that lately came up in the news), added Windscribe VPN free (Google Chrome extension only), removed free CyberGhost VPN.
EDIT 10: From December on, will replace CIS by Dr. Web Security Space 11 to test in the HUB.
Main PC still uses Comodo Firewall (Proactive Security setting) to step up the game of Avira Pro 2017.
CyberGhost VPN and Windscribe do not work properly on my sys, installing ExpressVPN now.
EDIT 11: Added AdGuard Browser Extension to Google Chrome, installed VoodooShield Free (latest) to boost protection.
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