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Your Security Application

I use Avast Internet Security, combined with a mixture of custom firewall things and definitions.
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Edit: Avast IS is about $60 USD, but it's worth it, best one I've ever used.
 
Right now, I have Microsoft Security Essentials working. Am awaiting for a response from BitDefender as to why my Firewall won't enable and Fixes to other problems won't work on my paid for application.
 
Avast antivirus free



Sunbelt personal firewall free.



Malwarebyte antimalware free.



Other tools as and when necessary.
 
I use Avast and Malwarebytes and both were free.
 
Cranos said:
None
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and I never had any problems.



No problems that you know of, who knows who could be watching what you are doing or stealing your credit card info.
 
Kasynlie said:
[quote name='Cranos']None
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and I never had any problems.
You're not serious are you? I hope you have at least a firewall up.[/quote]

I'm completely serious. I don't need one.



Beluga said:
[quote name='Cranos']None
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and I never had any problems.



No problems that you know of, who knows who could be watching what you are doing or stealing your credit card info.[/quote]

Yes you're absolutely right, however I'm 19 years old, don't have a credit card and I'm practically broke. Not really the guy you want to be stealing from.
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As for my other internet activities, if people want to come looking into my computer be my guest, I really couldn't care less. Security slows down your computer way too much for my liking.
 
Chances are on his home network or random wireless networks he is at least behind a router firewall. In any case, I'm running Commodo Firewall, best free firewall I've found, and I have Avira (guard not installed, on demand scanner only on my setup) to scan any drives or CDs before I use them on my computer. I don't run any active antivirus because I don't need it, but I will run Eset's online scanner occasionally when I get bored. So far no problems.



Also, Mac come with two firewalls, the first and better of which, ipfw, is disabled by default (on OS X 10.5 and later), and the second of which, a less protective socket filter, is probably protecting your computer.
 
Application quality includes not only functionality and performance, but also web application security. While some security vulnerabilities exist in your web server or application infrastructure, at least 90 percent of those vulnerabilities exist in the web application itself. To address web application security, you must treat these security vulnerabilities as defects. As such, application security must be incorporated into your existing quality management practices within the software development life cycle.
 
The firewall that came with the computer and free AVG. Did have McAfee but lost it when I had to reset my computer
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