What's the Best Anti-Malware?

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  1. Posts : 117
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       #51

    Get rid of KIS, re instll windows, add MSE, Comodo D+, and sandboxie. All are free, and nothing will get by.
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  2. Posts : 1,251
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       #52

    I be he said:
    Add MSE, Comodo D+, and sandboxie. All are free, and nothing will get by.
    Its extremely hard to beat the effectiveness of that team of Computer Security freeware!

    ~Maxx~
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       #53

    it exist MRT in windows for malwares.
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       #54

    Get rid of KIS


    Get rid of KIS errrrr you do jest eh??

    Seen this?? http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=221756
    Last edited by ICIT2LOL; 08 Mar 2011 at 21:09. Reason: Addition
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  5. Posts : 117
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       #55

    ICit2lol said:
    Get rid of KIS errrrr you do jest eh??

    Seen this?? BEWARE of Comodo D+ - Wilders Security Forums
    Yes i have, however this issue has been resolved since 08. Im not saying KIS isnt one of the best A/Vs out there. Im saying its way behind when comparred to Comodo D+ and sandboxie, or Comodo & Returnil, or Sandboxie & Geswall, etc.
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       #56

    Ok


    Ok I be be I just hadn't heard of it before and the Google came with that rather intimidating ref.

    Still sticking with my KIS though lol!!! and as I said I run my confidential stuff in safe run or any other app if one wanted to and thats handy eh??
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  7. Posts : 117
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       #57

    ICit2lol said:
    Ok I be be I just hadn't heard of it before and the Google came with that rather intimidating ref.

    Still sticking with my KIS though lol!!! and as I said I run my confidential stuff in safe run or any other app if one wanted to and thats handy eh??
    If you feel safe with it, i believe you should keep it. I havent taken KIS for a spin, so i will defer to your expertise. It would be difficult to tell how any new app will react on your system so its good to be carefull when thinking about such a move.
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       #58

    Ok I be he


    Yes couldn't agree with you more I be he - sorry re the last post with your UID - trying to type too fast.

    Mate well I wouldn't say I'm an expert I get all the gen from the Guru out here - I'm just one of the sheep lol!! ?lemmings even more lol!!

    Plus I tried quite a few suites in the past and this one is really thorough - well for a non expert it is - though in all frankness is there a suite that is totally safe?? especially when one reads and hears about people like Assange and Co and he's only one.

    I reckon anway that a lot comes down to the user and how careful or not they are and being human (like the pun??) there are really stupid folks around.

    Well doing a build soon so might even try the D+ out - if you do take the KIS for a spin though make sure it's the .556 (b.c.d) version as there are a lot who will tell you its (b.c).
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  9. Posts : 1,251
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       #59

    ICit2lol said:
    - in all frankness is there a suite that is totally safe??
    The key to being totally safe is in totally effective computer Virtualization. My nephew is currently serving in the US Military and was attached to a communications outfit in Iraq for 3 consecutive tours and when we were discussing computer security he told me that they operate their computers exclusively under Oracle software Virtualization with not so much as one mention of any civilian internet security program of course in his line of work they are doing more than just trying to avoid malicious code there are lives at stake.

    ~Maxx~
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  10. Posts : 117
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       #60

    I think the best suite would be Norton 2011, but you will have to pay for it. I would advise re-formatting your O.S. before trying Comodo, this is highly recommended to get the best results, and to make sure the hipps wont see any malware and think its part of your system. Once it learns your system it will be allmost impossible for something to get through. And free to.
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