Firewall : Kaspersky Internet Security suit
Anti-Virus : Kaspersky Internet Security
Anti-Spyware : Kaspersky
Anti-Malware : Malwarebytes
Junk Cleaner , registry repair : Advanced Windows Care Personal .
is my computer safe to you :)?
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Having Kaspersky is great, and so are other products like Trend Micro and McAfee. Your computer sounds great. I use McAfee and it has blocked more than five viruses and my computer is clean. I also heard Kaspersky is the best so I’m wondering how many viruses can it block or you. I don’t think you need Malwarebytes, I never heard of that thing and I don’ttrust it too much. Get rid of it, Kaspersky protects from malware too, I think.
No, it’s running Windows.
Your Anti-Malware is Malwarebytes, it’s realy unsafe if you download something from the internet. someone can hack you.
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yea, but no computer running windows will be secure
unless its the cracked ones that are customized
you’ve got that sucker locked up tighter than a high-security vault. any noobish hacker tries to mess with you, his computer will blow up. hehe.
I’m assuming that your Kaspersky Antivirus is part of your Kaspersky Internet Security, and not a separate install; having both would be redundant and would use unnecessary resources.
Your security looks tight. Only a couple of things I would mention is to check out McAfee Site Advisor. It installs onto your toolbar and gives a pretty decent idea of the safety of websites that you are visiting. It works with both IE and Firefox, but must be installed separately.
> McAfee Site Advisor: (Yahoo is 999-erroring the link!)
Also, be sure to keep a separate account with limited privileges, and use that account for web surfing; only use your Administrator account for maintenance and adding / removing programs (malware can only be as strong or as weak as the account it infects, so the more limited the account = the less damage the malware can do.)
Malwarebytes is one of the better on-demand antimalware these days, but it wouldn’t hurt to have Superantispyware on board. The free version is on-demand only, so no resource use as long as you tell it *not* to start on start-up.
> Superantispyware: http://www.superantispyware.com/
But what you have definitely looks good 🙂