anything else?
M malbky Level 1 Jun 23, 2011 1,011 May 10, 2012 #2 RE: my friend's security setup Good setup. A link scanner like Traffic light or AVg would do good. For beginers I recommend a paid solution.
RE: my friend's security setup Good setup. A link scanner like Traffic light or AVg would do good. For beginers I recommend a paid solution.
pcjunklist Level 1 Dec 28, 2011 523 May 10, 2012 #3 RE: my friend's security setup I think if you use something like norton or comodo dns you don't really need panda or traffic light.
RE: my friend's security setup I think if you use something like norton or comodo dns you don't really need panda or traffic light.
McLovin Level 78 Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Apr 17, 2011 9,232 May 10, 2012 #4 RE: my friend's security setup Any backup options? If not here's a few options: Acronis True Image Home 2012 Paragon Drive Backup 10 Professional Norton Ghost 15 O&O DiskImage 5 Professional Edition Image for Windows 2.58
RE: my friend's security setup Any backup options? If not here's a few options: Acronis True Image Home 2012 Paragon Drive Backup 10 Professional Norton Ghost 15 O&O DiskImage 5 Professional Edition Image for Windows 2.58
I Ink Administrator Verified Jan 8, 2011 22,489 May 10, 2012 #5 RE: my friend's security setup There's no clear indication if it's Windows XP Sp1, 2 or 3. So any software you may recommend may not work.
RE: my friend's security setup There's no clear indication if it's Windows XP Sp1, 2 or 3. So any software you may recommend may not work.
McLovin Level 78 Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Apr 17, 2011 9,232 May 10, 2012 #6 RE: my friend's security setup Earth said: There's no clear indication if it's Windows XP Sp1, 2 or 3. So any software you may recommend may not work. Click to expand... True, I didn't think of that. Scap what I said and since you are advanced to help with removing peoples infections on the forum, I think that you can handle this.
RE: my friend's security setup Earth said: There's no clear indication if it's Windows XP Sp1, 2 or 3. So any software you may recommend may not work. Click to expand... True, I didn't think of that. Scap what I said and since you are advanced to help with removing peoples infections on the forum, I think that you can handle this.
D Deleted member 178 May 10, 2012 #7 RE: my friend's security setup By installing an HIPS on a beginner's machine, be sure he will call you soon to solve an issue...HIPS and specially D+ are not for beginners...
RE: my friend's security setup By installing an HIPS on a beginner's machine, be sure he will call you soon to solve an issue...HIPS and specially D+ are not for beginners...
jamescv7 Level 85 Verified Honorary Member Mar 15, 2011 13,070 May 10, 2012 #8 RE: my friend's security setup Combination were really good but a beginner needs to learn the function like from Comodo and even how to deal the pop ups.
RE: my friend's security setup Combination were really good but a beginner needs to learn the function like from Comodo and even how to deal the pop ups.
M malwarekiller New Member Thread author Mar 30, 2012 688 May 11, 2012 #9 RE: my friend's security setup jamescv7 said: Combination were really good but a beginner needs to learn the function like from Comodo and even how to deal the pop ups. Click to expand... Updated the config...removed: Comodo defense+ and firewall.
RE: my friend's security setup jamescv7 said: Combination were really good but a beginner needs to learn the function like from Comodo and even how to deal the pop ups. Click to expand... Updated the config...removed: Comodo defense+ and firewall.
D Deleted member 178 May 11, 2012 #10 Good decision, being an WinXP user, he will need a good firewall, maybe you can try the new Zone Alarm combo on his computer
Good decision, being an WinXP user, he will need a good firewall, maybe you can try the new Zone Alarm combo on his computer
M malwarekiller New Member Thread author Mar 30, 2012 688 May 12, 2012 #11 umbrapolaris said: Good decision, being an WinXP user, he will need a good firewall, maybe you can try the new Zone Alarm combo on his computer Click to expand... i added comodo firewall without d+
umbrapolaris said: Good decision, being an WinXP user, he will need a good firewall, maybe you can try the new Zone Alarm combo on his computer Click to expand... i added comodo firewall without d+
M malwarekiller New Member Thread author Mar 30, 2012 688 May 12, 2012 #13 Earth said: What about an Ad-Blocker for FF? Click to expand... added ABP
McLovin Level 78 Verified Honorary Member Malware Hunter Apr 17, 2011 9,232 May 13, 2012 #14 Another thing that you can add to Firefox is WOT and Ghostery.