stevan4's config

Have you thought about adding a secure DNS to help block malicious software pages?

Clear cloud: http://www.clearclouddns.com/

Norton: http://nortondns.com/

I have never heard about look and stop firewall or it's effectiveness.
 
ryan said:
Have you thought about adding a secure DNS to help block malicious software pages?

Clear cloud: http://www.clearclouddns.com/

Norton: http://nortondns.com/

I have never heard about look and stop firewall or it's effectiveness.

I am using CC DNS, i've entered DNS addresses in my router settings.
L'n'S is, IMO, the best packet filter firewall. The only "problem" for some users is configung the rules.
 
You seem locked up ok :)
I can recommend a Standard user, it is known to grant more security.
You should try Fanboys TPL for IE9. It blocks more then the official TPLs.

Look 'n' stop is a firewall done in the good old fashion. Every time an application tries to phone home you get a pop-up asking for the final yay or nay.
Basically nothing gets out without you knowing about it.
 
What is your backup plan? Do you have any system images made or copy's of your data backed up? Have you got any bootable anti-virus CD's?
 
MrXidus said:
What is your backup plan? Do you have any system images made or copy's of your data backed up? Have you got any bootable anti-virus CD's?

No imaging program, no back up program and no bootable CDs.
All important files on external HDD.
That's it!
 
I would still recommend making a System Repair disc (just in-case), search from the Start Menu for "Create a System Repair Disc".

Edit: I posted this too:
http://malwaretips.com/Thread-What-s-your-favorite-web-browser-and-add-ons?pid=12198#pid12198
 
Additional browser plugins

VTzilla (Free) - link
VTzilla is a Mozilla Firefox browser plugin that simplifies the process of scanning Internet resources with VirusTotal. It allows you to download files directly with VirusTotal's web application prior to storing them in your PC. Moreover, it will not only scan files, but also URLs.
The scanning options are embedded in Firefox's context menu and download dialog, making the analysis process as easy as clicking a single button.
More Info


LastPass (Free/) - link
LastPass is an online password manager and form filler that makes web browsing easier and more secure.
More details - link


Virtualization:
Sandboxie (Free/Paid) - link
Sandboxie runs your programs in an isolated space which prevents them from making permanent changes to other programs and data in your computer.
More details - link

OR

BufferZone Pro (Free) - link
BufferZone creates an isolated environment called the Virtual Zone. The Virtual Zone "buffers" your PC from all forms of known or unknown attacks that originate from the Internet and external devices. All of your private information is secured in a trusted and separated environment.
More details - link

And because you're an Advanced User :

Extra protection:
EMET 2 (Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit) (Free) - link
EMET provides users with the ability to deploy security features built into Windows to arbitrary applications. This helps prevent vulnerabilities in those applications from successfully being exploited. DEP, SEHOP and ASLR are such security features, if you want to learn more about what they do, you can watch this video from Microsoft TechCenter. To configure EMET you should follow this guide by rationallyPARANOID.

Did you buy Look'n'Stop Firewall/Avira Antivir Premium or it's a trail?
 
+1 with Jack

for Firefox you can add Browser Protect, No Script, Dr Web Link Checker. all useful.