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What Anti-Virus/Firewall Solution are you using..?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 3:45 pm
by AYHJA
OMG..! I jus saw that j-dog gave the latest version of Norton a 10 rating..! What on God's green has happened..? I have hated Norton for a long time, and I'm curious to read more about how you came up with that...

I am using Avast! right now, a deviation from my usual AVG Free...I like Avast! OK, it has some neat features...For firewall, I am using Agnitum Outpost...Now that, my friends, is a potent ass firwall...Manages my home network easily, and even has spyware built into it...I'm waiting for them to do anti virus as well so I can just use that shit exclusively...

What are you guys doing in the way of PC security..?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 5:21 pm
by rooster
I am using Sygate personal edition firewall, and Norton (just because I just bought a new laptop and have free service for 6 months on updates). When that runs out, I'll probably download AntiVir, have used it before and seems to be good. Is Agnitum a freeware, if so where do ya get it?

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:03 pm
by AYHJA
Well.......

It's not Free, free... /:D" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt=":D" /> I plan on buying a copy soon though...It's worth it to me...I've bought worse shit that wasn't nearly as good as this... http://www.agnitum.com/ That's the site...It's a really busy software, it logs EVERYTHING...Program component control, I mean everything...If your programs get up and take a shit, Outpost will report it...I am using it because my PC also serves live http/ftp and I want something that isn't gonna get me fucked over while I'm sleeping...I had one of my...Uh hmm...hax00r friends test it, and it was good...So, I am sticking with it...

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 9:49 pm
by rooster
Thanx Ayhja, I checked it out, sounds like the shit to have.

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 10:29 pm
by kurgan2001
I'm using AVG Free and Sygate Personal Firewall Pro .. they seem to get the job done without a lot of fuss

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:07 pm
by WAY
Myself..? I've got Avast! and no firewall 8)

Seriously, I haven't had an issue with hackers at all, not that I have anything valuable on this machine anyway..
However, Avast! does have some neat internet loophole blockers..

And, as AYHJA said, I also agree that Norton IS shit, never did like it..
But then again, Outpost doesn't seem all that good either..

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:38 am
by fatboy42
I'm using AVG for antivirus. I've used if for several years and really like it. Also for a firewall I'm using the one built into XP. I had a bad experience with ZoneAlarm a while back but I might upgrade to a decent firewall before long.

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:43 am
by kurgan2001
QUOTE(fatboy42)I'm using AVG for antivirus.   I've used if for several years and really like it.    Also for a firewall I'm using the one built into XP.   I had a bad experience with ZoneAlarm a while back but I might upgrade to a decent firewall before long.

Zonealarm in my own opinion is a piece of absolute CRAP .. I've used it before and it has a SERIOUS memory leak. Even though the people at zone labs don't wanna admit it. When you can see on the task manager, with only the network connection active and no active programs using the net, zonealarm actively eating memory .. and it got to over 100MB btw .. that's when I say enough is enough.

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:10 am
by AYHJA
Yeah, I gave up on ZA when they tried to come out with a new version (5?) and that shit sucked so bad they were like, "Um, just use version 4.5...." Had to let it go at that point...The absolute BEST firewall I had was Tiny Personal, but that damn program is a little TOO fucking secure...It would be like, "Do you want Firefox to open..?" Yes..."On this port..?" Yes..."On this port using this protocol too...?" YES..."K...Wait...What about Firefox on this port, when modified by this process (new box pops up) do you want to allow this baby process to start when you start Firefox......" and well, you get the point...

Outpost is similar too, but not as bad...it has component control and code injection protection, but it isn't nearly as vicious...

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:52 am
by kurgan2001
yeah .. I hate those programs that have to nitpick every damn thing. That's why I'm sticking with Sygate .. it only asks if you want the program to access the net once .. and it don't bother you after that .. lol.

edit: your avatar RULES btw .. /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />