Overlord`s Security Configuration

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Dec 31, 1969
Windows Edition
Home
User Access Control
Real-time security
ESET Smart Security 9
Firewall security
Microsoft Defender Firewall
Periodic malware scanners
Hitman Pro, Dr Web Cure It, McAfee Stinger, Kaspersky TDSS Killer
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Firefox, Internet Explorer 8 ( Occasionally)
NoScript, Web of Trust(WOT), uBlock Origin.
Maintenance tools
PrivaZer, Kerish Doctor, CCleaner Pro, WinUtilities Pro
TrueCrypt
File and Photo backup
Macrium Reflect
System recovery
Paragon Backup & Recovery
I have a few suggestions to make.
Add another browser chromium based in case you have a problem with Firefox and since you rarely use IE.
Add a password manager like LastPass which is free to secure your passwords when you are online.
You have very strong config i like it;).
Thanks for sharing your config:).
 
Any plans to migrate for newer OS? :)

Anyways none I can see anything wrong besides you mistaken label the UAC availability. ;)
Win XP is for me a matter of habit. If I decide to update the OS I am going to limit migration only to Win 7 (despite the lack of a comprehensive support)
 
You've a configuration that was an enjoyable read, thank you for sharing it.:)
As long as XP works well for you, you might consider additional layers of protection. A sandbox used while you browse is a good preventative measure, and a free sandboxing program is Sandboxie.
Originally developed to address vulnerabilities in IE (sandbox + ie = Sandboxie ;)) it works well with most browsers.


Another free program I've used on our own XP system, also a virtualization app, is Time Freeze.
 
The fact that I use WinXp, it's a matter of my sentiment and habits to this system. As for security issues, no system is not guaranteed. I use XP for many years and never had any major problems.
What are your system specifications?
 
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