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<blockquote data-quote="Arequire" data-source="post: 984973" data-attributes="member: 59283"><p>Panda hasn't got the best reputation, unfortunately, and like others have suggested, I too would consider refunding it. But if you're intent on keeping it, and if you adhere to safe browsing habits and best security practices, I personally wouldn't add any additional protection.</p><p></p><p>If you wish to bolster Panda's protective ability, and you're comfortable dealing with whitelisting applications, <a href="https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/support/card?id=84006" target="_blank">you could enable Application Control in Panda's settings</a>. Doing so will block all unknown executables and ask for confirmation on whether you'd like them to run (Panda has its own internal whitelist of applications it considers safe. Those will be allowed to run without prompting you). Just be aware: Depending on how often you install new applications and how prevalent they are, enabling Application Control can cause you to be prompted a lot, and potentially places your decision on whether to allow an application to run, or to continue blocking it, as the sole barrier between your system remaining clean or being infected. If you're uncomfortable with this idea, I'd suggest not enabling this.</p><p></p><p>After that, you could also make use of <a href="https://github.com/AndyFul/Hard_Configurator/tree/master/Simple%20Windows%20Hardening" target="_blank">Simple Windows Hardening</a> or <a href="https://www.novirusthanks.org/products/syshardener/" target="_blank">SysHardener</a> to protect against malware utilizing scripts, binaries, libraries, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arequire, post: 984973, member: 59283"] Panda hasn't got the best reputation, unfortunately, and like others have suggested, I too would consider refunding it. But if you're intent on keeping it, and if you adhere to safe browsing habits and best security practices, I personally wouldn't add any additional protection. If you wish to bolster Panda's protective ability, and you're comfortable dealing with whitelisting applications, [URL='https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/support/card?id=84006']you could enable Application Control in Panda's settings[/URL]. Doing so will block all unknown executables and ask for confirmation on whether you'd like them to run (Panda has its own internal whitelist of applications it considers safe. Those will be allowed to run without prompting you). Just be aware: Depending on how often you install new applications and how prevalent they are, enabling Application Control can cause you to be prompted a lot, and potentially places your decision on whether to allow an application to run, or to continue blocking it, as the sole barrier between your system remaining clean or being infected. If you're uncomfortable with this idea, I'd suggest not enabling this. After that, you could also make use of [URL='https://github.com/AndyFul/Hard_Configurator/tree/master/Simple%20Windows%20Hardening']Simple Windows Hardening[/URL] or [URL='https://www.novirusthanks.org/products/syshardener/']SysHardener[/URL] to protect against malware utilizing scripts, binaries, libraries, etc. [/QUOTE]
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