MalwareCenter's config (updated 2013-08-29)

RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Maxthon is fine, the only downside were addons not widely supported.

You may try Firefox or Chrome with this recommended addons/extensions.

Adblock, WOT and Lastpass.
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Stonecold said:
No backups?

I don't need the backup. I don't have important files on my computer.


jamescv7 said:
Maxthon is fine, the only downside were addons not widely supported.

You may try Firefox or Chrome with this recommended addons/extensions.

Adblock, WOT and Lastpass.

Already got used to Maxthon and do not plan to change. I do not like Firefox, I tried to install but Firefox works quite slowly, when downloading files Firefox isn't responding.
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

If you ask me to choose between antivirus and system image I will go for system image because even though av fails you will get back your system without big trouble
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

That is why it's essential to have a backup option just in case something goes wrong.
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Why dont you use a free AV MSE or Avast. MSE and Avast both work great with OA. I have used it myself.
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Changes:

General computer knowledge: Advanced
Level of security risk: Low
Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium SP1
OS architecture: 64 bit
Non-admin account: No
Real-time protection: Kingsoft Antivirus 2012 + Online Armor Premium
On-demand scanners: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware + HitmanPro
Browser(s): SRWare Iron with McAfee SiteAdvisor, Ghostery, Adblock
UAC: Turned on high.
Process Manager: KillSwitch and Process Explorer
Cleaning Utility: CCleaner, Kingsoft PC Doctor
RAR & ZIP: HaoZip
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

ReviewsAntivirus said:
I don't need the backup. I don't have important files on my computer.

Even if you do not have important files, a form of back is always crucial, as you may have a hardware failure, corrupted operating system, ect.
Even if it is just as simple as have the operating system on disk as well as the drivers on another.
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Or he like to reinstall his system from scratch and download all updates :p
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

umbrapolaris said:
Or he like to reinstall his system from scratch and download all updates :p

Any form of back up is better then none at all :P :)
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

ReviewsAntivirus said:
I like reinstalling the system :D

Lol its the thing I really love to do... Especially when bored. :D Done a hard reset of my tablet and laptop the previous week when I had a final maths exam, for no reason. :P
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Update:


General computer knowledge: Advanced
Level of security risk: Low
Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium SP1
OS architecture: 64 bit
Non-admin account: No
Real-time protection: TrustPort Internet Security 2013 + Kingsoft Antivirus 2012
On-demand scanners: Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware + HitmanPro
Browser(s): SRWare Iron with McAfee SiteAdvisor, Ghostery, Adblock
UAC: Turned on high.
Process Manager: KillSwitch and Process Explorer
Cleaning Utility: CCleaner, Kingsoft PC Doctor
RAR & ZIP: HaoZip
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Trustport with Kingsoft. How is it working so far?
I know Kingsoft uses cloud but what about Trustport?
Also to have that combo, which settings you disabled to have both work in harmony?
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Biozfear said:
Trustport with Kingsoft. How is it working so far?
I know Kingsoft uses cloud but what about Trustport?
Also to have that combo, which settings you disabled to have both work in harmony?

I do not disabled any options, Kingsoft is compatible with other antiviruses http://www.kingsoftsecurity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=706
TrustPort uses AVG & Bitdefender engines.
 
RE: ReviewsAntivirus's config

Can you post some screenshots of McAfee SiteAdvisor in SRWare Iron, preferably in-action. :)
 

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