umbrapolaris said:nice config, you can add:
- EMET 2.1 (it will harden your softwares) : http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=5419
- WOT, Browser Protect, Last Pass, Ghostery and No Script for FF5.
- you should use a back up software (if you dont have) like Paragon Back-up and Rrecovery free or Easeus Todo Backup free
- Comodo Cleaning Essential (not absolutly necessary but very effective if you are ever infected)
umbrapolaris said:this is more accurate ^^
Their is no real need for so much real-time security , as you know CIS comes with a pretty powerful HIPS (D+) which can prevent any malware from installing on your system.If you are the "paranoid" type I would suggest to remove MBAM and insted tweak COMODO Defense+ for maximum security.Real-time protection: Comodo IS, Malwarebytes Antimalware Pro, Spyware Blaster
Jack said:I would suggest to remove MBAM and insted tweak COMODO Defense+ for maximum security.
Jack said:Their is no real need for so much real-time security , as you know CIS comes with a pretty powerful HIPS (D+) which can prevent any malware from installing on your system.If you are the "paranoid" type I would suggest to remove MBAM and insted tweak COMODO Defense+ for maximum security.Real-time protection: Comodo IS, Malwarebytes Antimalware Pro, Spyware Blaster
One thing that would really improve your security would be Sandboxie.
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.
Umbrapolaris suggested that you use EMET so to configure it you should follow this guide by rationallyPARANOID.
endejan said:I don't think this is very much essential, but if you want to be sure of the files you run, I would recommend VirusTotal's Uploader (VTUploader).
http://www.virustotal.com/advanced (under VTUploader)
Besides this, nice configuration.
swftech said:With Comodo's sandbox feature, and using Virtualbox when i'm doing something that could be harmful like when testing software. Do you really think I still need something like sandboxie?
Jack said:As far as I know COMODO doesn't have an on-demand Sandbox in which you can run your browser.