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North America
Age group
21 - 30
Last known PC infection
Over 5 years ago or never
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Google Chrome
Fav. Mobile OS
Android
Fav. Desktop OS
Windows
Fav. Antivirus
I'm torn between Emsisoft Anti-Malware/Internet Security or Webroot SecureAnywhere (up to Complete)
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Rexcoszi

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I figured I'd go ahead and make my introductory post even though I registered here about a week ago (I'm a lurker, mostly). It's nice to know there are computer security enthusiast forums around here, I'm also a member of Wilders Security (I hope you guys don't hate each other). I've always been fascinated with how operating systems work and saw that most modern anti-malware products allow you to peer into the layers that make up the entire operating system. I also played around with Linux to get a better understanding of Unix-like operating systems and how they worked. Also, you can never be too careful these days just surfing the Internet so I just started looking at recommendation threads both here (before I registered) and on Wilders for what would be a good multiple layer security setup. I know even having several layers of security doesn't make you invincible on the Internet, but it allows a certain peace of mind when doing such tasks as online banking and shopping to know that you have the setup that prevents criminals from seeing what you're doing. I know there is no silver bullet to the issue of computer security but I figure, common sense and a good multi-layered security approach is enough to make sure you don't come across any of the internet bad guys out there.

I also like tinkering with new toys, even with new security software that has decent ratings or does something that might benefit me, I'll either first, load it into a vm and play with it in there, so if anything goes south, it doesn't affect the host. I'll also enable a light virtualization software such as Shadow Defender and run the same software (barring it doesn't require a reboot). I also have Rollback RX Pro installed so that actually gives me the ability to fully test software (even if it does require a reboot) and also makes sure that if something breaks (in general), I have the ability to restore it to a state that it was functioning perfectly in. So, too long; didn't read, I like security software just as much as I like computer games and I love fooling around with both.

-Rexcoszi
 

Cats-4_Owners-2

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Hello Rexcoszi, and welcome!:) Your wonderfully narrative introduction was a delight to read, as well as your enjoyment of (2) worlds, both that of Gaming & Security Software! So too do such informative sites as Wilder's & Malware Tips interconnect and compliment one another. I'd learned of Wilder's through MT.;) I am happy you are a true citizen of many worlds which is far more enjoyable than limiting oneself to simply one, and I like your choices!:D
 

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Hello, @Rexcoszi! Welcome to MalwareTips!

We all hope you enjoy your stay here! :p

Awesome introduction, by the way. Great to see more security enthusiasts eager to join in on the various discussions hosted here on MalwareTips and share opinions, facts and information! I hope to see you around!

P.S. There is no official hostility towards Wilders Security here on MalwareTips, so no worries. :D
 
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Kiwimike

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Welcome!

I'm actually quite impressed at the amount of knowledge of infosec in this forum. I wouldn't consider myself a malware researcher but maybe a malware analyst since I sometimes (rarely) reverse engineer malware I think might be something special that I haven't seen before.
I consider myself more a system administrator, security advisor or maybe a systems engineer if I had to choose something but I still have a passion for security.

So; sorry to write a lot. I often do that, but I can only hope you enjoy your stay here at malware tips. I found myself in some debates sometimes which are quite fun involving security because its very interesting.

But I love to meet new people :) And please simply ask for help if you want any help involving anything! And a warm welcome from me to the forum!
Hope you enjoy your stay. :)
 
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