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LDogg

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I might turn defender completely off, and lockdown system with heilig ransomOFF
Doesn't that only look for and stop Ransomware though? When I used it, I found it be fairly obsolete and interfere with legitimate software.

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Doesn't that only look for and stop Ransomware though? When I used it, I found it be fairly obsolete and interfere with legitimate software.

~LDogg
Seems to be resource hog anyways. also i cant seem to live without netcraft/ malwarebytes extension. Im just gonna stay with them. Kinda rushed once again.

Imo ransomoff is against all kind of malware
 
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Seems to be resource hog anyways. also i cant seem to live without netcraft/ malwarebytes extension. Im just gonna stay with them. Kinda rushed once again.

Imo ransomoff is against all kind of malware
I was surprised when you removed both tbh :p

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I was surprised when you removed both tbh :p

~LDogg
Yep, totally rushed

Im just gonna run windows defender ( less impact on system) + cf
Most simple. Conf edited
 

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And last update, i promise to be quiet after this.

Google chrome;
- Nano adblocker
- Netcraft
- Malwarebytes extension

Using chrome for online banking/ verification

Comodo Ice Dragon 64bit;
- ublock origin ( nano defender integration)
- Netcraft
- Malwarebytes extension
- Scriptsafe
- Comodo online security
- Privacy possum
- Decentraleyes
- Canvasblocker
- Bitwarden
- Https Enforcer ( comodo built in)

DuckduckGo as search engine.

Using comodo ice dragon for all kind of browsing, why bother with ublock only when i can have complete army of nice extensions

I will keep using cf + cs
Windows defender as main antivirus
Neustar as DNS


I would say i could move from basic rating> complete?
I always could swap my av, but not necessary

Finally i can go sleep:sleep:

edit: added picture of current filterlists (ublock origin)
filtersrecent.png
 
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Moonhorse

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Minor update:
- cf removed

Current setup:
Windows defender
Syshardener ( max, show hidden& system files disabled, every else enabled)
Comodo Cloud Antivirus (default block unsafe applications)

Cant find av to work with cf
 

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Minor update:
- cf removed

Current setup:
Windows defender
Syshardener ( max, show hidden& system files disabled, every else enabled)
Comodo Cloud Antivirus (default block unsafe applications)

Cant find av to work with cf
On Comodo Forums I read that CCAV and CFW can work together, you just have to disable one sandbox (they suggest to disable CFW's one).
Otherwise, you can try Immunet + CFW
 

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On Comodo Forums I read that CCAV and CFW can work together, you just have to disable one sandbox (they suggest to disable CFW's one).
Otherwise, you can try Immunet + CFW
I think i benefit more from syshardener along with CCAV, than having cf

I only need something signature-less or good heuristic

I can always turn comodo cloud off, still have sandbox blocking every untrusted application and let immunet do rest :unsure:
 
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I think i benefit more from syshardener along with CCAV, than having cf

I only need something signature-less or good heuristic

I can always turn comodo cloud off, still have sandbox blocking every untrusted application and let immunet do rest :unsure:
Disabling the AV module of CCAV will give you a warning, but if you are fine with that, no problem :)
Immunet is good because it can run alongside CCAV, but it doesn't have any behavior blocker or HIPS.
Maybe you can try Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool for business, I think it can work with CCAV and it has KSN (Kaspersky cloud) and System Watcher
 

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Disabling the AV module of CCAV will give you a warning, but if you are fine with that, no problem :)
Immunet is good because it can run alongside CCAV, but it doesn't have any behavior blocker or HIPS.
Maybe you can try Kaspersky Anti-Ransomware Tool for business, I think it can work with CCAV and it has KSN (Kaspersky cloud) and System Watcher
Hmm not sure, i think im fine with CCAV+ Syshardener, wont benefit much from immunet
update: Edited browser extensions
 
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comodo2.png


Comodo cloud isnt that light really

-removed comodo cloud antivirus
+installed kaspersky free with syshardener (max)

Removed so called no needed extensions from google chrome, since benefits aint that huge
 

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Update 7.8:

+ added comodo firewall + cruelsisters settings
+ added Comodo DOME Shield (DNS) + alot configuration filters

I can recommend dome shield for anyone looking for adult filtering. etc for free
 
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Half week after last update
- removed comodo dome shield ( very slow browsing speed(worse than comodo secure dns(?) + poor overall blocking)
- removed malwarebytes extension
- removed comodo firewall & kaspersky free

+ added avast free + syshardener (max)
+ osarmor
+ Neustar Business Protection DNS ( the best)
+ Replaced malwarebytes extensions with hosts-file.net/pup filter on nano adblocker
+ privacy possum instead of adding any tracking filters
+ tunnelbear (killingmachine)
 
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Late update:
- ccleaner removed
- netcraft removed
- malwarebytes extension removed

+ bleachbit added
+ im using google chrome with; tunnelbear adblocker + nanoadblocker ( pup filters) and let avast do web filtering for malware. Netcraft become obsolete when im using bookmarks, google safe browsing and bitwarden
 

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Late update:
- ccleaner removed
- netcraft removed
- malwarebytes extension removed

+ bleachbit added
+ im using google chrome with; tunnelbear adblocker + nanoadblocker ( pup filters) and let avast do web filtering for malware. Netcraft become obsolete when im using bookmarks, google safe browsing and bitwarden
You removed CCleaner probably because of what Avast recently did with it and added an Avast extension in your browser. :unsure:
Then I would also keep CCleaner.
 
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