McAfee and MSE?

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  1. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #71

    glennc said:
    Certainly not a problem. Sorry to hear about the work thing. Bummer. Thanks and we'll get back when ya can.
    Take care.
    glennc
    Hello there, so i guess you did have little time to enjoy Firewall meaning.
    I can see the discuss still going on here in a good manner!

    Hope solutions offered here doesn't disturb you too much in your choices and let you the time to test your new parameters...

    I do not feel much confident with internet browsing these days and some can be right to say Router Firewall is enough with a full time anti-virus, which i believe is true (aka CarlTR6 clear respond). I prefer double insure my computer, before i was more of a relaxed surfin' the web guy, but i do find these days pretty agressive and decided to better protect privacy.

    It could be the native firewall or any one style Norton or McAfee, or whichever are reputed goods one.
    My only concern is what the one i paid for, do for my own privacy. Should i full trust them? I know Windows Firewall do good aswell but MS patches security matters, means there's always a way to enter the computer and more it patches more it tricks around.
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  2. Posts : 1,024
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #72

    Hey there NoN,
    Glad to hear from ya. I tend to be overcautious and careless at the same time. With that said now, I want the router firewall doing it's thing and a software firewall or two doing there things. I would like to cut down the software to just one eventually. I have enough memory and power that the problems of speed deprivation is not noticed at all on my system. I didn't like McAfee letting in what to the uninitiated seems like some bad stuff. I looked at a couple more McAfee videos and the videos showed a high rate of allowing stuff in and not finding it on scans. Of course they were using stock settings and Explorer 6 in some cases, with no other AV's. Still it concerned me.
    On the other hand MSE let less through by seemingly a lot. Not enough to convince me to use it solely yet as it did let some through.
    That being said I am going to stay with my paranoid settings for a while which again is MSE + Windows Firewall + McAffee Security Suite.
    As we spoke last time, I am unfamiliar with the correct way to tighten down my security settings in McAfee. I did eventually find the ones you mentioned and changed them. Anything that goes further I am going to need some assistance and maybe a bit of explanation. I am currently configuring my router tighter
    Thanks for the help, would be greatful for anything more you wish to share about McAfee.
    Thanks
    glennc
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  3. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #73

    glennc said:
    Hey there NoN,
    Glad to hear from ya. I tend to be overcautious and careless at the same time. With that said now, I want the router firewall doing it's thing and a software firewall or two doing there things. I would like to cut down the software to just one eventually. I have enough memory and power that the problems of speed deprivation is not noticed at all on my system. I didn't like McAfee letting in what to the uninitiated seems like some bad stuff. I looked at a couple more McAfee videos and the videos showed a high rate of allowing stuff in and not finding it on scans. Of course they were using stock settings and Explorer 6 in some cases, with no other AV's. Still it concerned me.
    On the other hand MSE let less through by seemingly a lot. Not enough to convince me to use it solely yet as it did let some through.
    That being said I am going to stay with my paranoid settings for a while which again is MSE + Windows Firewall + McAffee Security Suite.
    As we spoke last time, I am unfamiliar with the correct way to tighten down my security settings in McAfee. I did eventually find the ones you mentioned and changed them. Anything that goes further I am going to need some assistance and maybe a bit of explanation. I am currently configuring my router tighter
    Thanks for the help, would be greatful for anything more you wish to share about McAfee.
    Thanks
    glennc
    You can also integrate your own mail to be watched for spam and protected aswell from piracy.
    i do aswell care about history of the firewall and do check all boxes (not the last on on ports manner) still in the tab firewall parameters and let all to default the tab "Ports and System services" so McAfee can detect the eventually remote attacks on those ports.

    In your router you can set to high security level the firewall and here, i didn't noticed pages not loading or difficulties browsing the net by those high parameters.

    In connections, choose private or public depend how you already choosed in windows 7 network.
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  4. Posts : 1,024
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #74

    NoN said:
    glennc said:
    Hey there NoN,
    Glad to hear from ya. I tend to be overcautious and careless at the same time. With that said now, I want the router firewall doing it's thing and a software firewall or two doing there things. I would like to cut down the software to just one eventually. I have enough memory and power that the problems of speed deprivation is not noticed at all on my system. I didn't like McAfee letting in what to the uninitiated seems like some bad stuff. I looked at a couple more McAfee videos and the videos showed a high rate of allowing stuff in and not finding it on scans. Of course they were using stock settings and Explorer 6 in some cases, with no other AV's. Still it concerned me.
    On the other hand MSE let less through by seemingly a lot. Not enough to convince me to use it solely yet as it did let some through.
    That being said I am going to stay with my paranoid settings for a while which again is MSE + Windows Firewall + McAffee Security Suite.
    As we spoke last time, I am unfamiliar with the correct way to tighten down my security settings in McAfee. I did eventually find the ones you mentioned and changed them. Anything that goes further I am going to need some assistance and maybe a bit of explanation. I am currently configuring my router tighter
    Thanks for the help, would be greatful for anything more you wish to share about McAfee.
    Thanks
    glennc
    You can also integrate your own mail to be watched for spam and protected aswell from piracy.
    i do aswell care about history of the firewall and do check all boxes (not the last on on ports manner) still in the tab firewall parameters and let all to default the tab "Ports and System services" so McAfee can detect the eventually remote attacks on those ports.

    In your router you can set to high security level the firewall and here, i didn't noticed pages not loading or difficulties browsing the net by those high parameters.

    In connections, choose private or public depend how you already choosed in windows 7 network.
    Hey NoN,
    Think I got McAfee tightened as I can without direct instructions, thanks for the help you gave. Now the router firewall is another problem.
    I set MAC Filtering, Changed SSID, put to WPA2 but there was hardly anything about the firewall. This is a Linksys and the manual doesn't match the way to set this up completely right. Read thru it but don't understand things like what services to block like Ping, what plug and play and UDP are so I'm a bit stuck there.
    Appreciate your help.
    glennc
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  5. Posts : 262
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #75

    i dont get why everyone loves mse, you can use

    emsisoft anti malware
    avira
    and malwarebytes
    spyware blaster or super anti spyware
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  6. Posts : 214
    W7 Prof 64 bit
       #76

    I use Norton on some computers and Avira on others. I think Avira is outstanding. It also includes firewall.
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  7. Posts : 262
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #77

    avira has a firewall? in the personal it doesnt maybe on the other one
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  8. Posts : 1,024
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #78

    Hey Gentlemen,
    From watching some videos on Youtube on tests on McAfee and MSE. It looked slightly slanted but showed IMHO that MSE is pretty effective and small compared to McAfee in what is loaded into memory. Some call it bloat and some call it neat features. I have had compatibility problems with Zonealarm and Comodo. Always like the ones you've mentioned.
    glennc
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  9. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 - x64 [Non-UEFI Boot]
       #79

    glennc said:
    NoN said:
    glennc said:
    Hey there NoN,
    Glad to hear from ya. I tend to be overcautious and careless at the same time. With that said now, I want the router firewall doing it's thing and a software firewall or two doing there things. I would like to cut down the software to just one eventually. I have enough memory and power that the problems of speed deprivation is not noticed at all on my system. I didn't like McAfee letting in what to the uninitiated seems like some bad stuff. I looked at a couple more McAfee videos and the videos showed a high rate of allowing stuff in and not finding it on scans. Of course they were using stock settings and Explorer 6 in some cases, with no other AV's. Still it concerned me.
    On the other hand MSE let less through by seemingly a lot. Not enough to convince me to use it solely yet as it did let some through.
    That being said I am going to stay with my paranoid settings for a while which again is MSE + Windows Firewall + McAffee Security Suite.
    As we spoke last time, I am unfamiliar with the correct way to tighten down my security settings in McAfee. I did eventually find the ones you mentioned and changed them. Anything that goes further I am going to need some assistance and maybe a bit of explanation. I am currently configuring my router tighter
    Thanks for the help, would be greatful for anything more you wish to share about McAfee.
    Thanks
    glennc
    You can also integrate your own mail to be watched for spam and protected aswell from piracy.
    i do aswell care about history of the firewall and do check all boxes (not the last on on ports manner) still in the tab firewall parameters and let all to default the tab "Ports and System services" so McAfee can detect the eventually remote attacks on those ports.

    In your router you can set to high security level the firewall and here, i didn't noticed pages not loading or difficulties browsing the net by those high parameters.

    In connections, choose private or public depend how you already choosed in windows 7 network.
    Hey NoN,
    Think I got McAfee tightened as I can without direct instructions, thanks for the help you gave. Now the router firewall is another problem.
    I set MAC Filtering, Changed SSID, put to WPA2 but there was hardly anything about the firewall. This is a Linksys and the manual doesn't match the way to set this up completely right. Read thru it but don't understand things like what services to block like Ping, what plug and play and UDP are so I'm a bit stuck there.
    Appreciate your help.
    glennc
    -Ping over the net is mostly for Game Users...

    -Plug & play is for the peripherals devices:
    Universal Plug and Play - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    -Udp & Tcp ports are for such sharing Applications (aka: port fowarding) as .torrent (Bitorrent or uTorrent) and allowing those Apps to open the port for you in your NAT Router. you can also use those Udp & Tcp ports to block one port as the 1723 PPTP one for exemple, known for his weakness, but it is not a real solution as it can be overide.
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  10. Posts : 1,024
    Windows 7 Ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #80

    Hello NoN,
    If I am understanding you properly, then I can disable all of those items ie port forwarding and UDP and plug and play as I don't use them?
    glennc
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