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Old April 6th 2005, 11:34 PM
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Security Downloads

everybody needs computer security these days.
Without it you're like Troy except without any gates.
The Greek are gonna come in real fast and slaughter you. Hackers.
I designed this thread to give every1 the chance to play securely!

So get

Firefox
Windows XP SP2 (pro or home)
Firewall (Norton, F-Secure, Zone Alarm) If you dont wanna pay make sure you
configure the Windows XP SP2
Virus Scanner (Norton, F-Secure, McAffee)
Spyware remover (look below)
and a few misc tools! LOOK BELOW!


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Firefox
Category: internet browser
first security on most computers? Unsafe browsing. Warez sites. Porn. Hacker sites. Cheat sites. Some of these sites will try to install bad stuff on your computer. The risk of getting that is less when using Firefox.
5/5 Im using this and wont change this any time soon
www.getfirefox.com

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Ad-Aware
Spyware removal tools


Ad-Aware
Category: spyware removal tools
paid program if you want the pro version
anti-spyware/trojans
interface is ok... functional tool I wouldnt recommend anyone to go pay for the pro version though
my recommendation:
free version:
3/5
pro version
3/5
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

Spybot - Search and Destroy
Category: spyware removal tools
freeware
anti-spyware/trojans/prevent installation of some things/activeX control
my recommandation:
dont like the interface. A few hidden options; Windows ME style.
4/5 (its free and good but the interface sucks)
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/


Spyware Blaster
Category: spyware removal tools
freeware
anti-spyware/trojans/prevent installation of some things/activeX control
my recommandation:
nice interface. Windows XP style.
5/5 (its free and good)
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html


Windows Anti-spyware
Category: spyware removal tools
its Microsoft's free anti-spyware proggie
its ok really
interface ok
only thing I dont like about is that it doesnt allow it to be set on inactive easily.
nota bene this is a DUTCH link
http://www.microsoft.com/netherlands...redefault.aspx

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Misc. tools
Hijackthis!
this is an extremely powerfull anti-browser-hijack tool.
Do NOT USE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOURE DOING
USING THIS IN AN IRRESPONSIBLE WAY WILL RESULT IN A LOSS OF FUNCTIONALITY!
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/

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Done. Sticky please?
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Re: Security Downloads

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Re: Security Downloads

Firewall-got
Virus Scanner-got
Spyware remover-got
and a few misc tools!-need (i think)
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I always had those, I thought every normal person would have those installed on their computer
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5 steps to help avoid instant message viruses
Watch out for files sent in IM—they could be viruses in disguise
Published: February 11, 2005
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Instant messaging, commonly referred to as IM, is a method of online communication like e-mail. The main difference, as the name suggests, is that IM is instantaneous. Using an IM program—such as MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, or others—you and a friend can type messages to each other and see the messages almost immediately.

Because IM has become so popular, virus writers are using it to spread malicious programs. Read on to find out how to avoid getting or spreading a virus when you use IM.
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Understanding instant message viruses

Like e-mail viruses, instant message viruses are malicious or annoying programs that are designed to travel through IM. In most cases these viruses are spread when a person opens an infected file that was sent in an instant message that appeared to come from a friend.

The following is an example of what an IM virus sent through an infected file might look like:

Example of an infected file sent through an instant message

When unsuspecting people open these files, their computers can become infected with a virus. Because of the virus, their computers may slow down or stop responding, or they may not notice any change at all. However, the virus might have installed a covert program on their computer that could damage software, hardware, or important files, and that may include spyware, which can track information entered on a computer.

A computer infected by a virus may continue to spread the infection by sending copies of the virus to everyone on your IM contact list. A contact list is the collection of IM names (similar to an e-mail address book) that you can store in your IM program.
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5 steps to help avoid instant message viruses

As with most threats on the Internet, you can help keep yourself safe by taking basic precautions. If you know how to avoid e-mail viruses, you'll already be familiar with many of these steps.

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Be careful downloading files in IM. Never open, accept, or download a file in IM from someone you don't know. If the file comes from someone you do know, don't open it unless you know what the file is and you were expecting it. Contact the sender by e-mail, phone, or some other method to confirm that what they sent was not a virus.

2.


Update your Windows software. Visit Windows Update to scan your computer and install any high-priority updates that are offered to you. If you have Automatic Updates enabled, the updates are delivered to you when they are released, but you have to make sure you install them. For more information, visit the Protect Your PC site.

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Make sure you're using an updated version of your IM software. Using the most up-to-date version of your IM software can better protect your computer against viruses and spyware. If you're using MSN Messenger, install the updated version by visiting the MSN Messenger Web site and clicking the Download Now! button.

4.


Use antivirus software and keep it updated. Antivirus software can help to detect and remove IM viruses from your computer, but only if you keep the antivirus software current. If you've purchased a subscription from an antivirus software company, your antivirus software may update itself when you're connected to the Internet.

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Use anti-spyware software and keep it updated. Some IM viruses may install spyware or other unwanted software on your computer. Anti-spyware software can help to protect your computer from spyware and remove any spyware you may already have. If you don't have anti-spyware software, you can download the new Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta) or another spyware removal tool.
seriously people READ THESE THINGS.
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Re: Security Downloads

nice walter. made it sticky for u couple of things.

what happens if you dont use XP?
Personally i prefer 2k and even then some of the 'n00b' friendly stuff pisses me off few times ive used XP on a mates ive been like wtf (i do know u can revert it to old way but ive never seen this done)

Hardware firewalls are much better than any software one but then you will be forking out quite a bit but a lot of routers have them inbuilt as far as i know.

There are more anti virus around (AVG, Panda, etc) most of have a free version.

Just common sense when it comes to msn n irc is whats needed and pay attention to what your doing, my mate accepted a random file or clicked on a random link while talking on the phone we spent next day trying to remove it. In normal things neither of us would have clicked it but its easy to do when ur not paying attention! Don't accept random files and always ask what a link is before doing it!
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Windows version is personal preference up to a certain point. You can run
XP home sp1 or 2
XP pro sp1 or 2
2000
2000 pro

and thats all good.
Well harware firewalls arent actually better than configuring it correctly yourself (unless the firewall itself is affected by bad software ofcourse)

it took me a day or two to get the hang of Windows XP. If my pc was to crash Id probably try the Windows XP Pro english SP2 I got
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hehe in a way 98 is actually more secure now days as most viruses will be written for xp but its got so many holes in it its funny
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Too bad it wont run properly damn thing ALWAYS crashes. XP rules in that respect.
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in most respects by the way. This thread is still bloody important guys.
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Thank you for posting that dude.Yeah!everybody needs some security downloads,we can't avoid those viruses even though we're totally updated with our Anti virus.
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