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Yes panda antivirus have a fire wall! I shut it down and use windows fire wall
Yes panda antivirus have a fire wall! I shut it down and use windows fire wall
Only have family simple controler dont know if i have bluethoot?
Ok Jager now I don't know why you chose to do that because I personally think the paid for security firewalls are better than the Windows feature because they are an integral part of the total security program - but that choice is yours at least there is a firewall in place.Yes panda antivirus have a fire wall! I shut it down and use windows fire wall
Now the ipconfig listings are a bit beyond me and if I were you I would blot out the ipconfig numbers when posting stuff like that - just to make sure you remain anonymous. But I stand to be corrected on that.
See my pic for what bits I think you should be blotting out in part or total.
To do that is easy if you use this How to Use the Snipping Tool in Vista
when done save the snip to say your desktop or wherever you choose then use this Screenshot with Paint then just save what you have edited with paint.
So > Snip > save to wherever you want > then retrieve that pic > right click > open with Paint and make changes such as arrows etc to the pic and you can make those changes in whatever colour you wish.
A couple of tips:
Net Share Monitor - Free Network Shared File Monitoring Software | www.SecurityXploded.com - lets you know if anyone is accessing your files. Portable version included.
Disable administrative shares: Disable administrative shares in Windows 10, Windows 8 and Windows 7 - Winaero - but not if you actually need to share files.
Wireless Network Watcher: Wireless Network Watcher - Show who is connected to your wireless network
Run on demand and check MAC addresses. If any show up other than your own MAC address someone else is connecting.
A quick way of checking for processes that might be spying on you:
SpyDetectFree – WorkTime
Right you seem to be sorted now I am assuming and if you want a good free AV then there are plenty in thisHey no the panda was a free version i deleted the ipconfig!
Free Windows Desktop Software Security List - Realtime Protection | Gizmo's Freeware
However I would advise you against using AVG, McAfee, Baidu, Ad-Adaware, and Comodo (only because it is a terrible nagger)
I have tested out Bitdefender, Avast,Avira, MSE, Sophos, and Panda and out of those I would if I were not using a paid for version of Kaspersky run Bitdefender, Avast, and Avira in that order. I mentioned the Kaspersky only because I have used it for over six years now and as well as being an excellent AV is also very cheap to run at approx $0.035 a day and that is just about free (currently) and one gets the extra benefits.
The choice is yours as always.