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    Are you satisfied with your windows firewall and microsoft security essentials or do you install a third party software applications for your firewall and anti-virus protection.

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    comodo does the job for me and I run peerblock alongside it.

    for my fedora systems, it's a different case :P
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    Mag COMODO nalang kayo best free internet security sa ngayun.


    Eto bago version ng COMODO.

    Hello Everyone,

    We are excited to announce that COMODO Internet Security/Antivirus/Firewall 7.0.313494.4115 is released.

    We are working over update official site with this new release announcement. This will be done in a few days. We are happy to supply forum users this release earlier.

    Thank you very much for your cooperation and support during the BETA testing! Thanks to your feedback and the excellent work of our teams worldwide, we have addressed 300+ bugs and many improvements over the last CIS 6.3 release. You can see a selected set of these in release notes section below.

    What's new in 7.0.313494.4115?

    New

    Viruscope

    Viruscope monitors the activities of processes running on your computer and alerts you if they attempt to take suspicious actions. Apart from forming yet another layer of malware detection and prevention, the sub-system represents a valuable addition to the core process-monitoring functionality of the Behavior Blocker by introducing the ability to reverse potentially undesirable actions of software without necessarily blocking the software entirely. This provides more granular control over otherwise legitimate software which requires certain actions to be taken in order to run correctly. Viruscope works using a constantly expanded list of activity ‘recognizers’, which allow the software to detect, block and undo many potentially unwanted actions.

    Website Filtering

    The new website filtering section gives CIS users a powerful and easy way to allow or block access to specific websites. Website access rules can be created for particular users of your computer, which makes this feature very useful for both home and work environments. For example, parents can block juvenile users from visiting inappropriate websites while companies can prevent employees from visiting leisure sites during working hours. You also have the option to create a log event whenever a user tries to visit a website which is in conflict with a rule. CIS ships with several preset lists (or ‘categories’) of URLs which can be added to rules that you create - including the 'Malicious sites category', the 'Comodo Safe category', the 'Comodo Phishing category' and the 'Comodo Malware category'.

    UI Update

    The CIS user interface features several design and UX enhancements which allow you to accomplish tasks faster while keeping you better informed than ever before. New themes include the bold new ‘Metro’ theme.
    Process Activity Dialog is added.
    Added 'Please call a live expert' balloon message in main GUI when running into 'At Risk' status.
    Virtual Kiosk is renamed to Virtual Desktop


    Protected Data Folder
    New data security feature which makes important files completely invisible to programs running in the sandbox. Files placed inside a ‘Protected Data Folder’ cannot be read, accessed or modified by any sandboxed application.


    Improved

    ~700% Faster Sandbox.
    All CIS Advanced Settings components are now accessible via CisTray menu.
    Windows in 'grid view': Improved file search operation and added 'search completed' notification; added 'Jump to Folder' option; columns now retain their widths as last changed by the user.
    AV Scan results and Rating scan results windows can be viewed in full screen mode.
    CIS UI tooltips now correspond to Windows style.


    Fixed
    More than 300 bugs are fixed

    Bug Reports

    Please post all bug reports & BSOD's in the Bug Reports section of the forum. The required format is given here:
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    Download Location
    Comodo Internet Security
    Size: 220M ( 230486360 )
    MD5: fe2a570f3fa28a1bc1fc90888056e370
    SHA1: c9257128eb7d239a736970f41bf79d3d300ebc26


    Comodo Antivirus
    Size: 220M ( 230486360 )
    MD5: 7beb87204cd820ee3120d81cba5a0798
    SHA1: 46f9a4132fcc55b6fa5c528dab5232a5ae9b26cc


    Comodo Firewall
    Size: 220M ( 230486360 )
    MD5: bab7ddeda6cf0985ac018de0df506b91
    SHA1: 8452a2cd3e01a143f6de278be7770364ee0372e7

    Products tested against the suite with 110 tests

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    MS Security Essenstials, Comodo Free, DNS Crypt.

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    ano kayang firewall ng tsikot napapasok ng bot di man lang ma trace o kaya kahit warning man lang

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    baka naman he works for NSA
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    i dont.
    sa office, we use barracuda FW.
    sa bahay, I use PFSense.

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    pfSense for FW, ad blocker and AV at the network layer.

    Windows Firewall + Defender (AV) on all Windows 8/8.1 clients and Windows Firewall + MSE on Windows 7 clients.

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    Norton or Trend Micro Internet Security. I don't find AV useful nowadays. Pwera nalang if you have Internet cafe business then you should have atleast one copy.



    Sent from whatever device I got my hands on via Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Are you satisfied with your windows firewall and microsoft security essentials or do you install a third party software applications for your firewall and anti-virus protection.
    Generally my computers run AVG (free version). So far I am pretty satisfied with it.

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    deep freeze gamit ko no need for anti virus so far so good....

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    Quote Originally Posted by box_type View Post
    deep freeze gamit ko no need for anti virus so far so good....
    hehehe. yun lang masasabi ko

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Generally my computers run AVG (free version). So far I am pretty satisfied with it.

    Yes, I also used AVG before. But someone recommended me to switch to Avira instead as Avira has a much higher detection rate as compared with the more popular AVG. The only downside is that the free version doesn't scan your emails for potential threat.

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    I run the same as oj88.

    pfSense on the network layer. This acts as my firewall, my web caching via Squid, my QoS, and routing functions (load balancing and failover).

    For clients, I typically use a mix of Windows Security Essentials and Avast! anti-virus depending on how secure I need them to be. Yun problema with Avast! is that there's a known security flaw with Windows 7.. I kinda forgot what it was but it required me to do a fresh reinstall on the system since I just can't find a fix for it. It has something to do with drivers that is associated with Avast! -- yun tipong kahit safe mode hindi ako makapasok (it just hangs in one .dll)

    Windows Security Essentials is essentially headache-free. I really love it for the low profile and non intrusive software layer. As a testament to it, both of my computer systems (home and work) uses WSE.

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    My setup comodo firewall avast antivirus ,malwarebytes pro, super antispyware ,spyware blaster,

    Posted via Tsikot Mobile App

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Yes, I also used AVG before. But someone recommended me to switch to Avira instead as Avira has a much higher detection rate as compared with the more popular AVG. The only downside is that the free version doesn't scan your emails for potential threat.
    Gusto mo ba ng AVG internet security 2014 may serial ako till 2018 expireation

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    ESET smart security ... subok na subok na
    anyway hindi ako fan ng anti virus
    mas magaling na antivirus mas magaling gumawa ng virus
    dyan sila kumikita eh. gawa ng virus tapus spread nila
    gawa ng cure para bumenta software nila
    kaya nga ako naghahanap lang ng serial key kay google para libre lang
    ano ako bale? susuporta sa mga mokong na yan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    Yes, I also used AVG before. But someone recommended me to switch to Avira instead as Avira has a much higher detection rate as compared with the more popular AVG. The only downside is that the free version doesn't scan your emails for potential threat.
    I used Avira before. I found AVG a bit more useful than Avira overall in a mixed use environment (like an office or PC rental).

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    Quote Originally Posted by donski View Post
    Gusto mo ba ng AVG internet security 2014 may serial ako till 2018 expireation

    cge sir... sa kaspersky meron ka din ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    cge sir... sa kaspersky meron ka din ba?
    Wala sir AVG lang tested ko yan hahaha!

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