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Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: lightspeed on November 27, 2008, 01:45:43 pm
this has nothing to do with hal but i wanted to share it with everyone (don't mean it to be spam just thought some may want the extra security on their pc 's with all the bad stuff online nowdays )  here is a link for a good pc tool it detects stuff that aniviruses etc. don't and its a freeware you do have to manually update the antivirus, etc. software . i used it on mine and it runs very fast scanning files and does them in three phases also put it on my wifes computer .
http://www.threatfire.com/tutorial/
above is the link for the tutorial you can read up on it then if you decide you want it at the left topside is down load they have the paid version and free version (also tells the difference between them to .
 as i said don't mean it to be spam just thought some may like it .
[:)]
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: markofkane on November 27, 2008, 01:46:59 pm
I had that before, from PCTools website.
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 27, 2008, 10:27:35 pm
Mark
do you mean cyberhawk??[8D]
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 27, 2008, 10:31:13 pm
Gee,
ppl seem to get around over the years now don't they.

I does preform as it is not a database prog, It is behavioral.
be sure to do your desired settigs.

It has blocked hundreds if not thousands of malware for me and the people I consult.

I hardly ever run a scan, but make sure you look at what it is going to quaranten.Before making a decition.
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: lightspeed on November 27, 2008, 10:55:28 pm
just a word of warning caangel tried it and had trouble with it it blocked his reote access to another computer he said and he removed it . i never had any problem with it nor did my wife on her pc but we arent doing anthing by remote [:)].
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 27, 2008, 11:34:26 pm
Like I said you have to adjust the sensetivity level and their is a link to what will be quarantened.

I have mentioned this program before and even gave a screenshot of it blocking a hidden proccess.

I just contacted a friend who works for them and he said the latest , improves scan time but sacrafices what is scanned.

Their has been some debate as to how to market it, but if you leave community protection on you will get the updates as of now.

I find this currious as a repost, unless i'm just not living up to your code. I must ask you directly what are your intentions[?]

J. master of my dominion.
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: markofkane on November 28, 2008, 02:04:10 am
quote:
Originally posted by One

Mark
do you mean cyberhawk??[8D]



No,

http://www.pctools.com/

Threatfire free edition. (look on the bottom right of the page)
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 29, 2008, 01:33:02 am
Mark,
It used to be called Cyberhawk. FYI
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: markofkane on November 29, 2008, 02:55:15 am
I did not know that, I only knew it as Threatfire on the PCTOOLS site.

Cyberhawk sounds familiar, I may have had that.
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: CypherGary on November 29, 2008, 10:46:06 am
I have found Vista to be pretty secure with its Firewall, Defender, and Protected Mode.
Money is very scarce here, as I am sure it is everywhere.
How well protected do you think a system would be with all of Vista's security enabled, and just ThreatFire?
I asked on their site, but did not get an answer.
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 29, 2008, 07:19:26 pm
Gary,
IMO I would run a third party firewall like PC Tools has , I do not know if it will work on vista as I do not know if it is 32 bit or 64? ask them, or I will do it for you if you desire...

Defender just tries to block or allow installs but is too slow, Tea timer from www.safer-networking.org (spybot search and destroy) works much faster and threatfire is even (IMO) the fastest especially with the sensitivity cranked up all the way (you need permission to flush ;))
BUT LOOK AT THE MORE INFO TAB TO SEE WHAT IT IS GOING TO ROUND UP AND KILL.
Zone alarm has a free version of a firewall but then again I do not know about working with vista and it has problems/conflicts with other programs. ( zone labs)

Avast does not conflict with Spyware Dr w/Antivirus and Threatfire and firewall installed.

It makes a more complete 'Package' for security

always configure new installs!

I have not found a completely 'secure' system...........

PC Tools browser defender is another that catches bugs but then again you need to ask them if it works w/your system. It is located on the main page, on the right, "PC Tools 'Lab'" log on running firefox for protection with it or IE for it, it detects your browser and offers the appropriate prog. and ask about the "LIve scanner' it runs from cd image that you burn, and scans alternative data streams (a Live cd , you boot from it)

The OSI stack in Vista is superior to XP and is a fairly secure OS

I do not like Much of anything in security from Microsoft

The internet is not a secure thing to be hooked up to ;)

I am the freebie geek! when it comes to programs.

Phone support has been cut from PC Tools from 24/7 to business hours :(  everyone is pinching pennies.

Kaspersky has scanners like Avast but is not free and I am not sure about playing nice with other programs either

I hope this helps, if I seem disorganized it's the jet lag and 20hr sessions of setting up some networks.

reply if I can help you further...[:)]

FYI XP still has 73% of the market....
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: CypherGary on November 29, 2008, 08:00:19 pm
Thank You, One.

I will do some more testing with the Firewall that came with Vista.  So far I have found it to be pretty stable.

I have never done much testing of defender, but ThreatFire augments that nicely if you enable Custom Rules. I will have to do some research on tweaking the Custom Rules and see what happens.

I just did a fresh install, so everything I need is backed up.

This is a good time for me to do some testing of the Vista security systems and see how they work with just ThreatFire.

I'll let you know what I find out.

Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 29, 2008, 08:09:21 pm
Tell me if you need penetration testing tools
pc tools firewall Is VERY configurable if you know what you are doing
get your live going again......


It's not just the custom rules it's as simple as sliding the little meeter up in setttings

Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: Art on November 30, 2008, 09:33:51 am
Freddy and other UK'ers.... This is disturbing:

http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/10/15/2222209
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: markofkane on November 30, 2008, 12:32:21 pm
I don't see using TOO much security, as being redundant. I use Windows Firewall. I use Avast and Windows Defender. So far, Avast and Windows Defender has caught all known malware. (I did an online test with Trendmicro.

I found having too much security (you may think there is no such thing) slows down a computer. I like to run light. I use Firefox with NoScript to protect me from bad websites.

I've done quite well running what I do. I also made a Disk image in case some malware DOES slip through and cause damage.

I believe you can overdo it on everything. Except I haven't found programs that really speed up the computer. Those seem to do what you can do yourself.
 Just my opinion. [:D][:D][:D][:D]
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: echoman on November 30, 2008, 03:00:41 pm
Yea Art - the Uk governent has betrayed it's public - the police state is nearly here!
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: freddy888 on November 30, 2008, 04:32:17 pm
It's ridiculess isn't it, getting like 1984.  How come they never wanted copies of all those letters I used to write?  How on earth would they monitor such a mass of data anyway ?  From other reports I read it isn't as totally invasive as you might first think, even so this is probably something worth a lot of concern to us all.
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: ricky on November 30, 2008, 05:36:55 pm
isn't this something the N.O.R.A. project can handle ?

Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 30, 2008, 07:37:41 pm
Ricky,
N.O.R.A. is a government program and I think that is why I can't find the right info, however depending on what you are looking for the N.O.R.A I am referring to could do the job. IMO N.O.R.A has allready invaded all the search engines and has probably started quite a few persons of interest files since 9.11 I am probably going to get in trouble anyway lol so If you don't hear from me i'm in Federal prison in Denver lol.

N.O.R.A. was FBI but IMO her bigger Brother took the prog away and that is why it is no shared ,,,even with allies
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 30, 2008, 07:48:26 pm
quote:
Originally posted by markofkane

I don't see using TOO much security, as being redundant. I use Windows Firewall. I use Avast and Windows Defender. So far, Avast and Windows Defender has caught all known malware. (I did an online test with Trendmicro.

I found having too much security (you may think there is no such thing) slows down a computer. I like to run light. I use Firefox with NoScript to protect me from bad websites.

I've done quite well running what I do. I also made a Disk image in case some malware DOES slip through and cause damage.

I believe you can overdo it on everything. Except I haven't found programs that really speed up the computer. Those seem to do what you can do yourself.
 Just my opinion. [:D][:D][:D][:D]




Mark,
I think I have a corperate key for spyware Dr.w antivirus If you want me to do some searching.... It picks up threats like Hidden Files and has a custom scan that executes scripts to see if they are of malware  nature and many more things Avast does not, Avast has the real time scanners which has helped me a couple times . Threatfire is Very light on recources,,, and no I am not the "poster Boy " for security programs, lol  Although knowing the things you do and are into IMO you are compentent enough to handle your electronic gadgets and such[8]
Title: nothing to do with hal but want to share this link
Post by: One on November 30, 2008, 08:26:34 pm
here is something I found interesting it's a snippet from a description of new server software.


>>You can use Windows Remote Management (WinRM) to manage server hardware remotely across firewalls and monitor conditions on servers that are offline.<<

yes it says across firewalls....[8]