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poppster
Tell the truth and then run.
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join:2003-12-23
Midwest
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Comodo Internet Security.

Instead of having 4 different security programs running, how would CIS fare? My wife's machine isn't the latest or greatest, and is running Avast, PcTools Firewall Plus, SWT, and Boclean (discontinued as a stand alone, I know). Avast is my favorite free a/v, but how would CIS be? It would be nice to get rid of some of these standalone apps and free up some space for her.

Any suggestions, or comments? Anything is welcomed.

TIA,

Justin.
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What else would you do?
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lawrence171
Evilly Yours - Evilness

join:2001-12-24
Canada

The firewall is very good (passes all leak tests when configured properly), but can get very annoying for novices.

The anti-virus scanner is horrible. The best score I saw it did was 70% detection rate which, is terrible when compared to McAfee or Norton.
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What I used to be I no longer am... God, why can't you freeze time for my sake?



mers2
Premium,MVM
join:2004-03-20
USA
kudos:8

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reply to poppster
You're better off staying with your current setup, IMO. As stated above, Comodo AV has a poor detection rate and Comodo has issued security certs to known malware producers on that end of their business, making their business ethics questionable. Personally, I prefer stand alone products as layered security rather than suites that may be taken out or fail at once.



hayc59
Im Your Huckleberry
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join:2001-02-26
David R.I.P.
kudos:20

reply to poppster
There are better and more secure
out there



danny9
Go Ahead, Make My Day
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join:2002-07-14
Clinton Township, MI
kudos:2

reply to poppster
I have to agree with the other posters so far.
Stay with what you have minus the discontinued BoClean.
You could maybe add SpyWare Blaster for added protection.
Uses no extra resources.

Good luck!
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"In times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.."
George Orwell


Bob1324
Premium
join:2002-08-22

It's getting a lot better:
»www.wilderssecurity.com/showthre···t=245766
It's free and native 64-bits.



Grail Knight
Qui audet adipiscitur
Premium
join:2003-05-31
Valhalla
kudos:6

reply to poppster
I use CIS and like it. I do however do not use the AV component of CIS but went with Avast. No problems.
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"Facts not FUD!"



Grail Knight
Qui audet adipiscitur
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Valhalla
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reply to mers2
Do you use MS products?

Talk about questionable business practices over the years.
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"Facts not FUD!"



cork1958
Cork
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reply to poppster
Sheesh! What kind of sites is your wife visiting that you need all that running anyway?

Shouldn't need anymore than the firewall and av, and personally, I never run av in real time either. Well, I do have Spybot's SDHelper. No teatimer.
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HA Nut
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join:2004-05-13
USA

reply to poppster
IMO, swap out WinPatrol (free is good, paid better because it scans in real-time instead of periodically) for the discontinued BOClean and stay with the rest of what you have...

»www.winpatrol.com/



StraitShoot
Who Loves Ya Baby? - Theo Kojak
Premium
join:2003-02-08
Clinton, MA
kudos:1

reply to poppster
Just go with the new Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus when it comes out of beta in a month or so.. It's free, light, and it's predecessor (LiveOne) had excellent detection!

As for Firewall, stay with the Windows one, use a router, or use something free..



mers2
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join:2004-03-20
USA
kudos:8

reply to Grail Knight
Difference being MS is not doing business with malware purveyors. I don't want the company I am relying on for the security of my computer to have any business dealings with the bad guys. I've stopped using other software for that.

As to MS, I'm currently splitting time between MS and Linux and will probably at some point go to Linux full time as I'm not please with some of the changes they've made to their OS that I'm not happy with.
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"The best proof there is intelligent life in outer space is the fact it hasn't come here." Arthur C. Clark 1917-2008
Team Discovery



Grail Knight
Qui audet adipiscitur
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join:2003-05-31
Valhalla
kudos:6
Reviews:
·Time Warner Cable

I still am willing to give Comodo the benefit of the doubt before dismissing the company as a whole. Like the Sony rootkit fiasco some users chanted "Boycott Sony" which is not practical considering only one division screwed up and Sony still makes one of the best portable Shortwave Radios around which I bought regardless of the root kit issue.

I do not believe Comodo sought out malware purveyors or even realized until after the fact as far as I know that they had sold or conducted business with them.
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I like Win 7 and will upgrade when the time comes later this year. I did have Ubuntu setup on my old notebook on a partition but have yet to put it on this new notebook. Soon though.
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"Facts not FUD!"


Ravenheart

join:2006-02-10
Berkeley, CA

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reply to Grail Knight

said by Grail Knight:

I use CIS and like it. I do however do not use the AV component of CIS but went with Avast. No problems.
I would second that. Comodo minus its AV but plus Avast should be pretty solid. That leaves Comodo in both firewall and HIPS roles.

Comodo tends to get in your face a lot initially and after anything has changed. You need to make informed allow/deny choices.


Stem Bolt
Aka Smiling Bob
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join:2002-11-08
Cleveland, OH
kudos:2

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reply to poppster
As other have already stated, Comodo's anti-virus is weak. Your wife is better off with Avast or Avira. The firewall is strong though. But I believe CIS comes with a HIPS compontent. Which requires answering quite a few security questions (allow/deny) programs to run or not. This can be confusing even to experienced computer users. I think your wife might not like have to deal with all the questions/prompts. This would most likely have to be disabled.

With all that said, I think your wife's current set up is pretty nice as it is. If she has not complained about any problems or issues, then why try to fix it?

You could try ThreatFire to replace Boclean/SWT. It's a free behavioral blocker made by the same people who make PcTools Firewall.

There are other internet security suites out there. I don't know if cost is an issue or not. Norton Internet Security 2009 is very nice. It's light and is easy to work with. It has a free trial. If you look on ebay, you can usually find a deal.
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Dr. Web 5.0 + ThreatFire + Router/SPI


Ravenheart

join:2006-02-10
Berkeley, CA

said by Stem Bolt:

I think your wife might not like have to deal with all the questions/prompts. This would most likely have to be disabled.
Another approach might be to install Comodo and then exercise all the usual programs and deal with the prompts. Then you would be pretty much set until something upgrades.

mvdu
Premium
join:2003-07-28
Collegeville, PA
kudos:1

reply to Grail Knight
I'm one of the ones staying away because of the toolbar thing and the certs controversy. No need for extra toolbar in a security product, and the response from Comodo to the certs thing has been lacking.

If you can get by that, the firewall is good.



Grail Knight
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kudos:6
Reviews:
·Time Warner Cable

Not sure what toolbar thing you are talking about unless it is when on installation you are asked if you want to install a toolbar in which case there are other free software programs including security programs that do this. I find not clicking through an install will avoid installing unwanted toolbars and search engines.
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"Facts not FUD!"


mvdu
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Collegeville, PA
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The number of security products offering Ask toolbar is not great in number, and I have the same complaint in all cases.



Grail Knight
Qui audet adipiscitur
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Valhalla
kudos:6
Reviews:
·Time Warner Cable

Yours is a legit concern and I do not begrudge you that but I feel if the cost for a "free" program even security software is the request to install but decline a toolbar or search engine that is fine with me.
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"Facts not FUD!"


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