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Discussion in 'Windows OS's' started by donkey42, May 5, 2009.

  1. donkey42

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    keep yourself protected by scanning every week after updating the definitions

    recommended firewalls - ZoneAlarm & Comodo

    malware scanners - Malwarebytes & SuperAntiSpyware

    Antivirus - Avast & Avira

    with the firewalls & Antivirus choose only one but you need both malware scanners

    all software posted here is freeware but i do recommend you purchase SuperAntiSpyware Pro
    personally i use Avast, Malwarebytes, SuperAntiSpyware Pro & ZoneAlarm, but you can choose either ZoneAlarm of Comodo and either Avast or Avira

    other free & useful stuff
    CCleaner - for clearing crap
    FileAssasin - for deleting pesky files the above malware finds but cannot remove
    RegAssasin - as above but removes registry entries the above malware cannot remove

    other free stuff you should install

    WebBrowser

    Firefox - browser (obviously turn on the Phishing filter - Tools-> Options -> Security tab)

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    with these Addins WOT (Web Of Trust) - it gives you a warning or a popup if you are browsing a bad website
    Customize Google - makes google very helpful
    Noscript -protect yourself from clickjacking
    Xmarks - backup your bookmarks and store them online
     
  2. cube_

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    Hey this is way cool! I use CCleaner and AVG AntiVirus. Both are excellent.
    Could you recommend something similar to PeerGuardian thats compatible for Vista x64? I've had good experiences with PG but it doesn't have Vista x64 compatibilities!
     
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    peerguardian appears to be some kind IP blocker that only works on IPv4 & not IPv6 so, it will be useless in about 3 years (when IPv6 takes over the world

    other than that, peerguardian doesn't seem to fit into any category, however it seem to exist as a compliment to your firewall,

    in conclusion
    PeerGuardian doesn't seem to be of much or any use (except to IPv4) however, so long as you use it as a compliment to your firewall and only use it until IPv6 takes control (by then there will probably be an IPv6 version out), but i don't see it as doing any harm on IPv4

    Edit: sorry Scorps, i didn't intentionally p1ss on your bonfire, but i would prefer it if someone was honest, like they were with me :beer:
     
  4. cube_

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    I've seen the IPv6 and 4 services and never understood what they were. Are they protocols?

    Interesting you say that. I've been using PG without a firewall! I was always annoyed with 3rd party firewall apps such as ZoneAlarm which always required your permission for every action on the web! Which is why i never installed one and opted for Windows Firewall (i know... very unsafe decision).

    Its cool, i'd prefer you be honest than not ;)
     
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    well, think of it this way IP Version 4 is what almost all current internet services use (kinda like Ice on an Ice skating rink) & IP Version 6 is kinda dormant but waiting along side IPv4 for the eventual takeover then IP4 will probably be be improved & renamed something like IPv8, & it will in a possibility replace IPv6 when IPv6 is old & gray & ready to retire then in all probability

    when IPv8 is ready to retire it's replacement will probably be waiting in the wings ready to take over

    BTW: a lot of this is my opinion on what the future holds & i have reached this opinion by reading stuff like the TCP/IP guide & other docs
    well with ZoneAlarm (old version) you could specify which progs had ingoing or outgoing permission & obviously it would remember which progs had permission

    if theres anything you don't understand & if i can help i will, even if you have a query about the relation between the theory and practical application of networking :doh:[ot]still struggling with that, but i will probably help me to understand to if i explain it to someone else[/ot]
    me too :beer:[ot]what is it like being dragged kicking & screaming into the future ?[/ot]
     
  6. cube_

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    Thanks man, that clears up a bit

    Thanks, i'll let you know! Maybe we will help each other out. Right now i'm reading this and this about how the internet works. I've always wanted to know.

    LOL
     
  7. donkey42

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    :good:
    well it does help me as i try explaining things other people i actually explain things better to myself

    i personally try to think "if i'd have done it, how would i have done it ?
    you think that was funny, you've no idea

    Edit: IPv4 @ wiki & IPv6 @ wiki
     
  8. cube_

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    I just read a whole article about how servers work in the most simplest form. I understand so much now! For some reason, it feels good to know that servers use port 80 9by default) to send a web server request to a client!

    I guess that's what it feels like to be a nerd :x:

    And was there something more to off topic comment you made at the end that i didn't understand!?
     
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    [​IMG]

    key:
    Source
    so, you know how it works & can now implement it, FTP works very similar, see here
    welcome to my world, there's a loada crap going on up here
    what ?
     
  10. cube_

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    Wow, something i totally didn't know about. I'll definitely look into this when i get the chance!

    And as for the last thing, lol when you said "what is it like being dragged kicking & screaming into the future ?", i wrote "LOL". Then you wrote "you think that was funny, you've no idea".
    So, i didn't get what you meant by it :confused:
    Or was it intended as a figure of speech?
     
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    no, i was referring to how funny i can be if i want
     

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