Advanced Security Junglist's Security Config 2022

Last updated
Dec 8, 2022
How it's used?
For home and private use
Operating system
Windows 10
On-device encryption
Log-in security
    • Basic account password (insecure)
Security updates
User Access Control
Always notify
Smart App Control
Network firewall
Enabled
Real-time security
Kaspersky Internet Security
Windows Security
Ghostpress
Oxynger KeyShield
Firewall security
About custom security
Kaspersky Internet Security
Periodic malware scanners
Zemana Antimalware (free)
Malwarebytes (free)
Emsisoft Emergency Kit (free)
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Firefox 107 x64
HTTPS Everywhere
uBlock Origin
NoScript
Password manager
None
Maintenance tools
IObit Uninstaller (free)
File and Photo backup
Macrium Reflect (free). Local drive
I am still learning how to set this up. I think I will make a full back-up image once a month and an incremental back-up once a day. I have some old Adobe software I don't want to lose. I don't think the updates will install from Adobe servers if I install the software from scratch.
System recovery
Macrium Reflect (free)
I am still learning how to set this up. I think it will involve a boot disk?
Risk factors
    • Browsing to popular websites
    • Browsing to unknown / untrusted / shady sites
    • Opening email attachments
    • Buying from online stores, entering banks card details
    • Logging into my bank account
    • Downloading software and files from reputable sites
    • Sharing and receiving files and torrents
    • Streaming audio/video content from shady sites
Computer specs
Dell Precision T3500
Xeon W3520
MSI GeForce GT 1030
Samsung M391B5673EH1-CF8 x6 (12GB)
C:\ Samsung SSD 850 EVO (250GB)
E:\ Seagate ST1000DM010-2EP102 (1TB)
What I'm looking for?

Looking for medium feedback.

Victor M

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Oct 3, 2022
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I've yet to get a virus.
Don't count on your luck. Posting your security config is a risky thing.If some attacker wants to target you, he will know exactly how to evade your detection mechanisms.
Kaspersky, like BitDefender, reserves detection of fileless attacks for their corporate customers. I suggest you add OSArmor to counter this threat.
 
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SeriousHoax

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Don't count on your luck. Posting your security config is a risky thing.
Kaspersky, like BitDefender, reserves detection of fileless attacks for their corporate customers. I suggest you add OSArmor to counter this threat.
This is not correct. For example, take a look at this test:
 

HarborFront

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Oct 9, 2016
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Your combo of Ghostpress and Oxynger KeyShield is great (y)

Is your Oxynger KeyShield the Premium version? If yes, does it have a list of protected software or it works like Ghostpress to work globally? If it's the former, then where to find the list of protected software

Thanks
 

Digmor Crusher

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Jan 27, 2018
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As always the best protection for keyloggers etc. is to keep them off your system. Programs such as Oxynger or Ghostpress may work when a keylogger gets installed on your system, but who wants that? Who can guarantee that they work 100%? Its just best to keep them off your system using a good AV and a secondary option such as OSArmour or Voodoo Shield.
 

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