Which security utilities in W 7

Thanks for the quick reply Corinne, very kind :)
 

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You're welcome, manhunter2826. If you decide to give WinPatrol a try, let us know what you think. (BTW, keep a watch at Bill's blog, Bits from Bill . Periodically, he has a discount for the Plus version of WinPatrol.
 

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I use windows firewall on default settings with Microsoft Security Essentials and malwarebytes for trojan\malware stuff on demand or every couple of weeks , happy camper stable fast system :party:
 

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built my own
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win7 ultimate / virtual box
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Intel Core i7 3770K,1155, Ivy Bridge
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MSI Z77A-G43
Memory
GSkill Ripjaws Z Series 1600 CL 9.0 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
KFA2 GeForce GTX 670 EX OC 2048MB GDDR5 PCI-E gfx card
Sound Card
onboard Nvidia HDMI audio
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VK222H 22" widescreen LCD monitor
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
Kingston 128gb SSD
OCZ Vertex 90gb SSD
500GB WDCaviar 16mb 5000KS
320GB WDCaviar 16mb 3200AAKS sata 2
1TB Samsung 16mb HD103SJ sata 2
PSU
Corsair HX 750W ATX2.2 Modular
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Antec 25 Kuhler H2O 620
Keyboard
logitech
Mouse
logitech MX518
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7mb adsl
You're welcome, manhunter2826. If you decide to give WinPatrol a try, let us know what you think. (BTW, keep a watch at Bill's blog, Bits from Bill . Periodically, he has a discount for the Plus version of WinPatrol.
I will do and I will probably be a cheapskate and go for the limited free version :o. Currently my anti-virus/firewall/malware setup consists of Avast, Windows Defender, SpywareBlaster, Spybot, Firefox with the NoScript and Adblock Plus add-ons. Any thoughts, suggestions. I am using XP. I have absolutely no problems with my laptop but always open to suggestions.

Hoping to purchase a new Windows 7 laptop when funds permit :(

Thanks all.
 

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Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
Obviously, manhunter2826, you are taking good care of your laptop since you have absolutely no problems with it. Congratulations!

I think you will appreciate the added value that WinPatrol can provide. The other suggestion I would make is to ensure that the other software (i.e., Adobe Reader, Flash, SunJava, etc.) on your computer is up to date. The easiest way to do this is with Secunia Software Inspector. You can do an online scan at Scan Now - Online (OSI) - Vulnerability Scanning - Secunia.com or download Secunia Personal Software Inspector from Download - Personal (PSI) - Vulnerability Scanning - Secunia.com .

Another step you can take is to protect your privacy by removing the "Flash Cookies" and changing the Adobe Flash settings (Information about Flash Cookies is available in Bill Mullins article, LSO (Flash Cookies) – A Serious Attack on Your Privacy):

Note: If you use Quicken, do NOT use this program at this time as Quicken stores information in Flash cookies.

Download Flush Flash Cookies by Bobbi Flekman.
Select the Windows version and save flushflash.exe to your Desktop.
Double-click flushflash.exe to run it.
Select Everything.
Click Make it so!.
When the "Killed off all Flash cookies" window opens, click OK.
Close Flush Flash Cookies.

Next, go to the Adobe - Flash Player : Settings Manager and make the following settings:

-- Select the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
-- Set the Storage Settings slider to None
-- Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer

Since you use Firefox, you may want to consider the add-on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623

When you are ready to purchase that Windows 7 laptop, be sure to check the Tutorials here at Seven Forums.
 

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Windows 7 & Windows Vista Ultimate
Obviously, manhunter2826, you are taking good care of your laptop since you have absolutely no problems with it. Congratulations!

I think you will appreciate the added value that WinPatrol can provide. The other suggestion I would make is to ensure that the other software (i.e., Adobe Reader, Flash, SunJava, etc.) on your computer is up to date. The easiest way to do this is with Secunia Software Inspector. You can do an online scan at Scan Now - Online (OSI) - Vulnerability Scanning - Secunia.com or download Secunia Personal Software Inspector from Download - Personal (PSI) - Vulnerability Scanning - Secunia.com .

Another step you can take is to protect your privacy by removing the "Flash Cookies" and changing the Adobe Flash settings (Information about Flash Cookies is available in Bill Mullins article, LSO (Flash Cookies) – A Serious Attack on Your Privacy):

Note: If you use Quicken, do NOT use this program at this time as Quicken stores information in Flash cookies.

Download Flush Flash Cookies by Bobbi Flekman.
Select the Windows version and save flushflash.exe to your Desktop.
Double-click flushflash.exe to run it.
Select Everything.
Click Make it so!.
When the "Killed off all Flash cookies" window opens, click OK.
Close Flush Flash Cookies.

Next, go to the Adobe - Flash Player : Settings Manager and make the following settings:

-- Select the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
-- Set the Storage Settings slider to None
-- Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer

Since you use Firefox, you may want to consider the add-on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623

When you are ready to purchase that Windows 7 laptop, be sure to check the Tutorials here at Seven Forums.

Thanks Corinne for such a detailed response (I love your posts). Yes, that FF add-on looks a treat; Adobe I choose not to use (I use the excellent and light-weight Foxit Reader instead); thanks for the other suggestions - will check them out asap. I also use the very useful ccleaner. Yes, I am already preempting the move to Windows 7 by reading (and where possible responding) the threads in this most excellent forum.

(Like most, I dislike Flash: shame sites such as YouTube have to rely on it. Thought: why does Flash not have any competition whereas most other software apps do.:confused: )

Thanks again Corinne for your wise words.
 

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(Like most, I dislike Flash: shame sites such as YouTube have to rely on it. Thought: why does Flash not have any competition whereas most other software apps do.:confused: )

Actually it has competition.
Sliverlight: Home : The Official Microsoft Silverlight Site by Microsoft
Quick Time: Apple - QuickTime - Download by Apple

But I personally dislike them more then Adobe Flash. :sarc:
Especially when both Microsoft and Apple tries to make us you their own players on their sites.

EDIT: And now most online video sites use Divx instead of Flash.
 

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(I love your posts)

Awe, thank you. That means a lot to me.

I also dislike Flash and QuickTime even more. The reason I like Silverlight is because of the amazing things I have seen developers do with the program.
 

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hi !

manhunter2826: ".....Adobe I choose not to use (I use the excellent and light-weight Foxit Reader instead)..."

i think you misunderstood Corinne, she is talking about Adobe Flash Player, not PDF-reader.
 

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Dell
OS
W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
CPU
P4 2,4GHz (at 1,8GHz, "slow" RDRAM, only 400MHz FSB...)
Motherboard
Intel 850E
Memory
2GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA QUADRO2 PRO 64MB
Sound Card
Yes
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 1702FP
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
Yes
PSU
Yes
Case
Yes
Cooling
Yes
Keyboard
Yes
Mouse
Yes, and i also have Cats...
Internet Speed
University: 100 MBit/s, Home: UMTS 7,2 MBit/s
Other Info
W7 on a DINOSAUR: P2 with 266MHz CPU & 160MB RAM

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
CPU
P4 2,4GHz (at 1,8GHz, "slow" RDRAM, only 400MHz FSB...)
Motherboard
Intel 850E
Memory
2GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA QUADRO2 PRO 64MB
Sound Card
Yes
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 1702FP
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
Yes
PSU
Yes
Case
Yes
Cooling
Yes
Keyboard
Yes
Mouse
Yes, and i also have Cats...
Internet Speed
University: 100 MBit/s, Home: UMTS 7,2 MBit/s
Other Info
W7 on a DINOSAUR: P2 with 266MHz CPU & 160MB RAM
hi !

manhunter2826: ".....Adobe I choose not to use (I use the excellent and light-weight Foxit Reader instead)..."

i think you misunderstood Corinne, she is talking about Adobe Flash Player, not PDF-reader.

That's ok. I prefer not to use Adobe Reader either and have been using Sumatra PDF. I don't use Foxit due to the toolbar. There are a number of open source readers available from PDFreaders.org - Get a Free Software PDF reader!.


hi !

Corinne: what about the rest of the Adobe Flash Player settings fx. Global Security Settings Panel,
any recommendations ?

Although from 2008, I believe the recommendations in this old post still correspond with the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. Cyber Security Awareness Tip of the Day: October 19 ~ Security Garden

Edit to add from Computer Security Research - McAfee Labs Blog

Speaking of ubiquity: McAfee Labs predicts that Adobe will overtake Microsoft as the No. 1 target for cybercriminals in 2010. Adobe products—in particular Acrobat Reader and Flash—have become two of the most widely used apps in the world, and cybercriminals go where the masses go. Cybercriminals will have a field day preying on people using Adobe software.
 
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hi !

are there no safe alternatives to adobe flash player ?
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
W7-Enterprise + WS-2008 (Converted to Workstation)
CPU
P4 2,4GHz (at 1,8GHz, "slow" RDRAM, only 400MHz FSB...)
Motherboard
Intel 850E
Memory
2GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA QUADRO2 PRO 64MB
Sound Card
Yes
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 1702FP
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Hard Drives
Yes
PSU
Yes
Case
Yes
Cooling
Yes
Keyboard
Yes
Mouse
Yes, and i also have Cats...
Internet Speed
University: 100 MBit/s, Home: UMTS 7,2 MBit/s
Other Info
W7 on a DINOSAUR: P2 with 266MHz CPU & 160MB RAM

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Alienware Aurora ALX R4
OS
Windows 10 Pro (x64)
CPU
Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
Motherboard
Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
Memory
4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
Sound Card
SteelSeries Siberia Elite
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp U3011
Screen Resolution
2560x1600
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
PSU
875W Some Dell PSU <.<
Case
Alienware Aurora ALX
Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
Keyboard
Logitech G710+ Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G700s
Internet Speed
Verizon Fios (50 mbps average)
Other Info
Server: Intel NUC D54250WYK: i5-4250U, 16GB, 256 GB mSATA, Windows Server 2012 R2
(Like most, I dislike Flash: shame sites such as YouTube have to rely on it. Thought: why does Flash not have any competition whereas most other software apps do.:confused: )

Actually it has competition.
Sliverlight: Home : The Official Microsoft Silverlight Site by Microsoft
Quick Time: Apple - QuickTime - Download by Apple

But I personally dislike them more then Adobe Flash. :sarc:
Especially when both Microsoft and Apple tries to make us you their own players on their sites.

EDIT: And now most online video sites use Divx instead of Flash.

Thanks jav.

(I love your posts)

Awe, thank you. That means a lot to me.

I also dislike Flash and QuickTime even more. The reason I like Silverlight is because of the amazing things I have seen developers do with the program.
Not a prob. :)
hi !

manhunter2826: ".....Adobe I choose not to use (I use the excellent and light-weight Foxit Reader instead)..."

i think you misunderstood Corinne, she is talking about Adobe Flash Player, not PDF-reader.
Ah, sorry, yes. Thanks for the clarification hack :)
 

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OS
Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
hi !

are there no safe alternatives to adobe flash player ?
I'd like to know too! But even if there were, does it matter given that Flash is embedded in sites such as YouTube, so one is 'forced' to use it?:confused:
 

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Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
hi !

are there no safe alternatives to adobe flash player ?

I'd like to know too! But even if there were, does it matter given that Flash is embedded in sites such as YouTube, so one is 'forced' to use it?:confused:

Hi, Hackerman and manhunter.

Actually you can replace Youtube flash videos with HTML 5 format.
Haven't tried it personally yet.
For Google Chrome beta versions:
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/jdfcdchagengcohljogplihnenhgeipf
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/kchoimdlcbapmcdnheaahjcdpdjdpfco
This extensions contains a simple content script which replaces the standard Flash-based YouTube video player with HTML5's new video tag which natively supports video. Video played this way will be more efficient and require less CPU.

I belive that there are similar extensions for Mozilla Firefox aswell.
But I am not sure as I don't use it.

Will try it when have some time and report back.
 

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^Thanks for that jav; I'm using Firefox, but hopefully an alternative for FF soon? What is it about Flash that (understandably) really grates? Lol.
 

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Windows XP - Now Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit).
Obviously, manhunter2826, you are taking good care of your laptop since you have absolutely no problems with it. Congratulations!

I think you will appreciate the added value that WinPatrol can provide. The other suggestion I would make is to ensure that the other software (i.e., Adobe Reader, Flash, SunJava, etc.) on your computer is up to date. The easiest way to do this is with Secunia Software Inspector. You can do an online scan at Scan Now - Online (OSI) - Vulnerability Scanning - Secunia.com or download Secunia Personal Software Inspector from Download - Personal (PSI) - Vulnerability Scanning - Secunia.com .

Another step you can take is to protect your privacy by removing the "Flash Cookies" and changing the Adobe Flash settings (Information about Flash Cookies is available in Bill Mullins article, LSO (Flash Cookies) – A Serious Attack on Your Privacy):

Note: If you use Quicken, do NOT use this program at this time as Quicken stores information in Flash cookies.

Download Flush Flash Cookies by Bobbi Flekman.
Select the Windows version and save flushflash.exe to your Desktop.
Double-click flushflash.exe to run it.
Select Everything.
Click Make it so!.
When the "Killed off all Flash cookies" window opens, click OK.
Close Flush Flash Cookies.

Next, go to the Adobe - Flash Player : Settings Manager and make the following settings:

-- Select the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
-- Set the Storage Settings slider to None
-- Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer

Since you use Firefox, you may want to consider the add-on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/6623

When you are ready to purchase that Windows 7 laptop, be sure to check the Tutorials here at Seven Forums.
Corinne, you are wonderful. I'm following this thread waiting for my new W 7 laptop to arrive. On my trusty XP laptop I too used Zone Alarm, Avast free, Firefox whenever possible, Secunia, intermittent Ad-Aware and Spybot,A Squared, frequent defrag and backups, etc. and my XP laptop has been trouble free till the screen display went (something to do with the cable). which is why I am forced into a new laptop.
I was unaware that Quicken - which I also use - uses flash cookies! Does it delete them when it shuts down? In your note do you mean do not use Quicken at this time or the LSo deleting utility while Quicken is running? My Quicken data files are kept encrypted in a TrueCrypt volume (though I know that in XP (and probably W 7) the data is still theoretically retrievable till I reboot the computer). Any security advice for Quicken users?
I use Foxit instead of Adobe but will check Adobe's flash settings as you indicate. I will also try WinPatrol when my new W 7 laptop arrives.
Thanks Corinne.
 

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Windows 7
Just realized you meant Adobe Flash Player plugin, not the pdf reader. How do I access the settings on my Adobe Flash Player in both XP and W 7?
Thanks.
 

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Windows 7
Another security measure I would like to add to the mix concerns the use of search engines. It is well known that Google and others keep records of all your searches. That bothers me. For years I've used IxQuick instead of Google, etc. It has the advantage of not recording your searches and its search results are just fine.

I was recently touring in Turkey and discovered that Turkey blocks access to sites like YouTube. I was shown the work around: the use of a free VPN Software (Hotspot Shield AnchorFree ) Worked like a charm. Could also be useful for those who access the web in insecure hotspots.
 

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