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Question for Computer security experts
In you opinion, what are the must have products to properly arm your computer against hackers, viruses, adware ect....
I've got a problem child computer, that I want to bomb proof. |
AVG antivirus is free, it works well and they update it frequently enough that it's effective.
Microsoft Antispyware. Currently in beta form, it's a great program to have (partially because they bought it from someone else called Giant). Spybot Search & Destroy. Another freebie, it had a great feature called immunize. Install it, update it and then by running immunize it blocks ~8000 different things from getting in. Google Toolbar. Another free one, blocks most of the popups you will run into on the internet. If it's for a younger kid and you're using windows xp, I STRONGLY recommend making a guest account for the computer. The guest account has limited privelages and they can't install or make any system wide setting changes. A lot of people lately are pushing Firefox as a much better browser than Internet explorer, but in my opinion, for a kid using a guest account with the spybot search and destroy immunizer in use, Internet explorer will be just fine. |
Norton Internet security is the best all in one system I have installed on my computer.
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A router is a good piece of equipment for adding a layer or security to your system.
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computher
pm beermaster. hes a computer I.T. kind of guy might be able to help ya out!
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Norton was great about 4 years ago, ever since, it's been a resource hog.
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What type of firewall do you recomend
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A hardware router from netgear, linksys or dlink. Futureshop and bestbuy typically have them for $40 or so.
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What do you mean by "bomb proof"? The suggestions you've got so far aren't bad. A normal "user" account that doesn't have administrative priveledges; set your windows update to automatic so you get patches; get and install an anti-virus program (AVG is great, but set it for daily updates, and I second the brickbat for Norton); get and install a hardware firewall (NetGear is my current fav); install an anti-spyware utility (I don't like MS' product, they've been slow to denounce bad behaviour from "partner" organizations); turn off windows file sharing; uninstall any Peer-to-Peer apps like kazaa or limewire; use a mail program other than outlook express (preferably one that doesn't render active content) ...
With those precautions, you're mostly "bomb proof". If you're adventurous, have a look at Windows "onecare" -- a peek at the next-gen MS service. For more protection, consider unplugging from the net, or installing a linux OS, or go to greater lengths (like hiring someone) to harden your Windows OS. |
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But I got one simple solution for hackers, virus and adware "turn off the net' lol jk. but yeah a good anti-virus and a hardware firewall will give you a bit of comfort. peace out |
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