Get protected

Discussion in 'Windows - Virus and spyware problems' started by Zer0ink, Apr 17, 2008.

  1. Zer0ink

    Zer0ink Regular member

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    ALL THESE PROGRAMS ARE ONLINE AND FREE.

    All these programs have been selected from the "free internet stuff", tested by me and known to work well.

    These are all I use. I have no purchased products. My systems are clean.

    These are the best of the free.

    Most of these programs work better then purchased products.

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    1)

    Only install one anti-virus program on your computer at anyone time.

    Before installing any new antivirus programs be sure to uninstall all previous programs.

    If you can't find the uninstall then go to "Control Panel" then "ADD/REMOVE Programs".

    Always check "ADD/REMOVE Programs" for any antivirus if you dont know your computer very well.

    AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition
    anti-virus scanner
    Our Rating: (Very Good)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/AVG_Free_Edition/avg.html

    2)

    You can install one or all anti-spyware program.

    It's best if you use all. Anyone program can't have all the fixes and as you use them you'll see some catch what others dont

    Ad-Aware 2007
    remove adware components
    Our Rating: (Good!)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Ad-Aware/adaware.html

    EMCO Malware Destroyer
    malware scanner
    Our Rating: (Fair)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/EMCO_Malware_Destroyer/emcomalwaredest.html

    Spybot - S&D
    adware and spyware removal
    Our Rating: (Excellent)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Spybot_-_Search_and_Destroy/spybot.html

    SUPERAntiSpyware (Free Edition)
    find and remove adware and spyware
    Our Rating: (Good!)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Super-Anti-Spyware/SuperAntiSpyware.html

    Spyware Terminator
    adware and spyware scanner
    Our Rating: (Excellent

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/spyware-terminator/spywareterminator.html

    SpywareBlaster
    prevent installation of malware
    Our Rating: (Very Good)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/SpywareBlaster/spywareblaster.html

    3)

    Here are some add-on that boost security too.

    CCleaner
    remove junk files
    Our Rating: (Excellent)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/CCleaner/ccleaner.html

    McAfee SiteAdvisor
    security add-on for IE
    Our Rating: (Excellent)

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/SiteAdvisor/siteadvisor.html

    McAfee SiteAdvisor (for Firefox)
    security add-on for Firefox
    Our Rating: (Excellent

    http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/SiteAdvisor/siteadvisorfx.html

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    Isnt FREE grand?

    Be sure to immunize. Spywareblaster will only immunize your computer (be sure to update it) but if you check out "Spybot - S&D" and "Spyware Terminator" they also have a "immunize" built into them.

    Here's how I do it:

    a-I run CCleaner to empty out all temp files and such.
    b-open all antivirus and antispyware programs one at a time and updating their definitions as I go.
    c-Click all scans to start, turn off monitor, then go to bed.
    d-wake up and deal with what was found then start Ccleaner again and scan for ad fix issues in registry.

    Well Good Luck and welcome to the wonderful world of free,
    Paul

    PS: check under Operating System if you have other than XP. Serveral of these dont work on vista but most do.
     
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  2. 2oldGeek

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    Hello ZerOink,

    I enjoyed your assessment of the free applications and agree with your evaluations.
    When I saw your thread labeled “Get Protected” it stirred my curiosity.

    Before I say more, let me give you a little run down on myself…..
    Having been a Ham radio operator and very interested in electronics for most of my life, I became intrigued with computers in the early 1960’s. After some schooling I went to work for a Railroad Company as a programmer on an IBM 65.

    My first personal computer was a home built Mainframe using an 8080A processor.
    My first commercial PC was a TRS80 with a Z80 processor running at 1.44 MHz, had 16 KILO bytes of RAM and used a portable cassette tape recorder for data and program storage…. We’ve come a long way baby… Nuff said!

    From your post and profile, I get the hint that you are very curious and open to some new ideas so, please accept my comments as “chewing gum for the brain”.

    “Protection” to me is not, cleaning the kitchen after the guests have gone. It’s locking the damn door before they get there….

    The “HOSTS” file is the most misunderstood but, most efficient function for locking out malware that has ever been found IMHO….. Blocking malware was not the original purpose of the hosts file but it can be used for just that purpose and it does a fantastic job of it.

    I have been using a very large Hosts file for the past 5 years and have never got a virus, adware, Trojan or any other kind of malware on my machine in all that time.
    Plus, I don’t see any flashing banners or Ads on the sites I go to. If advertisements show on a webpage then you know that they are coming from that site itself and are safe. If it wasn’t safe it would be blocked by the Hosts file and you couldn’t get on that site.

    I have no need to run scanners anymore. They just come up blank – nothing found…
    I do use AVG anti-virus free, just in case, but it never finds anything…

    Here’s how to start a Hosts file working for you:
    1. Go to: http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
    Read and absorb the information concerning the Host file and how it works.

    2. Download and install the MVPS Host file from the above site using their instructions.

    3. Follow the instructions to turn off your DNS client. (very important as a large Host file will have trouble if the DNS client is running.)

    Now, you have a basic minimal Host file with approximately 20 or 30 thousand Bad sites blocked. Not a drop in the bucket as the internet has several hundred thousand Bad Sites..

    As Emril would say “Let’s kick it up a notch!”

    1. get a Host file Manager. I recommend and use HostsXpert free Here: http://www.funkytoad.com/content/view/13/31/
    2. Download and merge some Hosts files to build up your protection.

    Hosts files to download:

    1. MVPS – you should have installed this one above.
    2, HPhosts: http://www.hosts-file.net/download/hosts.zip
    When merged with MVPS will bring your blocked sites to approx. 62,769
    3. Add the SpyBot S&D Host file found in tools -> Host file
    This will add 7 or 8 thousand sites
    4. Dan Pollock’s Host file found at: http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/
    I don’t know if he has a file to download. I just copy and past it to Notepad from his site and when merged will take you up to approx. 71,831 blocked sites.
    5. Visit this French site: http://translate.google.com/transla...r=fr|en&u=http://rlwpx.free.fr/WPFF/hosts.htm
    Translation applied… This site has 6 Hosts files available. I personally use 2 of them. I use hosts.rsk – 52,033 blocked hazardous sites and hosts.pub – 58,757 blocked advertising sites.
    If you have small kids in the household, you may consider hosts.sex which blocks over 200,000 Porn sites. I have no kids around and don’t use it. Mainly because Porn sites don’t send the malware to you, it’s the links that do it, which are covered by the other hosts files.


    One more tip… I said I didn’t use scanners anymore, well what I do use is Threatfire (free) here: http://www.threatfire.com/

    The free version download: http://www.threatfire.com/files/tfinstall.exe

    This is a HIPS (host intrusion prevention software) that keeps you from installing Zero day malware before your Hosts files are updated and they all do update at least once a month.

    Any questions on some of the bases I missed? I am simi-retired and am here most of the time
     
  3. Zer0ink

    Zer0ink Regular member

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    2oldGeek,

    Thanks for your sharing

    i found your reply on the late side and i'm looking into your post already

    if i dont use it all i'm sure i'll use some

    once again thanks for your valued input

    Paul
     
  4. 2oldGeek

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    Hey Paul,
    Look it over, think about it, try it out and then we can discuss it.

    CUL
     

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