I'd go with LEN's suggestion, the Comodo one. I've never tried it myself, but I'd try anything free before resorting to Zonealarm. (don't pay for a firewall)
I'd go with LEN's suggestion, the Comodo one. I've never tried it myself, but I'd try anything free before resorting to Zonealarm. (don't pay for a firewall)
“The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France
"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
Best solution is called Mac OS X... ;)
Linux is a better solution still. The problem is that you can't run any TW games on either of them AFAIK.Originally Posted by BDC
Hmmm... I fail to see the logic in not using an AV program because you've never found a virus...Originally Posted by Husar
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“The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France
"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
Using Opera is rather sensible too. Never had any problems whilst using it. Using IE is just suicide.
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Had AVG find some viruses once again this morning - this prog is definitely doing it's job, I have no complaints so far...
While I can see that using any other browser then I.E. is probably *a better solution*, I'm unwilling to deinstall my Firefox (which I rather like) just to try out Opera. Then again, I may be wrong...
Is Opera a better choice then Firefox, your opinions, please! :)
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There's no need to uninstall Firefox to run Opera; to the best of my knowledge, you can have both running on the same machine with no conflicts.Originally Posted by Nikpalj
Opera has two distinct advantages over Firefox in terms of security:
- It is closed source, which would normally be a disadvantage, except that:
- Opera has a smaller market share than IE and FF. This means that it is a smaller target for spyware and malware creators.
I have seen no studies of real-world security differences between Firefox and Opera, but both of the above points are valid. Personally, I find Firefox plenty secure.
It takes away system performance and as long as my firewall and browser keep the bad guys out there is no use in cleaning the inside, right?Originally Posted by Caravel
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Well no, because a firewall won't stop a virus infected file from landing on your system. I will block worms, and backdoor attempts but not infected files. Your browser stops nothing unless you configure it to block activex, java, flash, scripts and certain cookies. By the time you've done that you're working so restrictively that browsing becomes a chore. You're right as regards system performance, though a firewall does that also. Certain AV programs are horribly slow though, such as Mcafee.Originally Posted by Husar
“The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France
"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
Well, I need to download and open an infected file and as long as none of my friends send me infected files I am fine. As for Active X, Opera does not support it for security reasons, never had a problem with Java, but as I said, I do not visit certain sites or download certain stuff that often comes with a virus inside.
Stay away from the girls and the illegal copies and that makes a whole lot of a difference IMO.
And while my firewall needs performance, it also blocks some intrusion attempts, as is visible in the log. The virus scanners never found anything which tells me they use up performance for no gain.
And I'm not talking generally, if you like your girls, well deal with the evils of infection and get a virus scanner, I didn't really need one so far. Avirus once a year might be a good reason to reinstall again(didn't happen yet).![]()
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The amount of resources AVG uses are negligible for normal computing, but if you're really looking to free up everything you can, just disable it before launching demanding games/apps.Originally Posted by Husar
I run a linksys router, Spybot S&D, Spyware Blaster, AVG, and Firefox w/NoScript & Adblock. I've never had a problem.![]()
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That's what I do. I usually terminate all unnecessary processes before starting MTW.Originally Posted by Xiahou
With AVG you don't need the control centre anyway. You can disable it via msconfig.
“The majestic equality of the laws prohibits the rich and the poor alike from sleeping under bridges, begging in the streets and stealing bread.” - Anatole France
"The law is like a spider’s web. The small are caught, and the great tear it up.” - Anacharsis
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