  jansson_mark Markus Jansson Premium join:2001-08-05 Finland
1 edit | Suggest best security tool in 2003
Here are some suggestions of mine, make some more and THEN we can have a poll... So, Im asking, what is the best security tool that has/can/will given most to the people or has potential to give most to the people.
Abtrusion Protector Active Ports Ad-Aware AVG BlackIceDefender Doc Scrubber Eraser eTrust EZarmor Hijackthis Kerio firewall MBSA MRU Blaster Outpost firewall PGP/OpenPGP/GnuPG SSM Spybot S&D Spywareblaster Whatshappening WindowsXP antispy ZoneAlarm firewall -- My computer security & privacy related homepage »www.markusjansson.net
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  robtoo R.J.T. Premium join:2003-10-13 United Kingd | Re: What was the best free security tool in 2003?
I hate to do this (sorry, Markus!), but I'm going to have to do a write-in for windowsupdate. |
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 dobbin3
join:2003-11-08 Pinnacle, NC | reply to jansson_mark Abtrusion Protector if there are not bugs in this program. |
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  DFWDraco76 Premium join:2001-02-21 Plano, TX clubs: | reply to jansson_mark SpywareBlaster |
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  the_root
join:2001-10-09 Pittsburg, MO | reply to jansson_mark You missed the best one. SSM! |
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  Bubba GIT-R-DONE Premium,MVM join:2002-08-19 Around, Us | reply to jansson_mark "best free security tool in 2003?"....knowledge gained via the BBR Security Forum  |
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  jansson_mark Markus Jansson Premium join:2001-08-05 Finland
| reply to jansson_mark I have a suggestion!
What if I delete this poll, and we simply collect a list of all kinds of free security products here and THEN make a new poll that has all those gizmos inside, so that we can get REALLY BIG poll?
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said by Bubba : "best free security tool in 2003?"....knowledge gained via the BBR Security Forum 
Agreed, and the Etrust offer. Very good move by MS & CA IMO. -- The two most common elements in the universe are Hydrogen and stupidity.Harlan Ellison (1934 - ) |
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  Arathaen Herding Cats Premium join:2001-08-06 Vancouver, WA | I second what Bubba said  |
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  jack b Gone Fishing Premium,MVM join:2000-09-08 Cape Cod clubs: | reply to jansson_mark I'd have to say ZA, 'cause for the most part it helps keep out much of the other crap. |
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 mark5019
join:2002-03-30 Atlanta, GA | reply to jansson_mark id say the delete key |
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 Jarmo P
join:2003-11-12 Finland | This is not a tool, but using it replaces the need of using some too often, Mozilla Firebird  Goodbye IE. |
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  StraitShoot Who Loves Ya Baby? - Theo Kojak Premium join:2003-02-08 Clinton, MA | reply to jansson_mark Start a new poll now while it's young.. I vote for SSM! |
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  jansson_mark Markus Jansson Premium join:2001-08-05 Finland
| said by StraitShoot : Start a new poll now while it's young.. I vote for SSM!
Lets get few more suggestions please. |
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  robtoo R.J.T. Premium join:2003-10-13 United Kingd
1 edit | I think you should clarify what you're asking. Do you really want to know which tool most "boosted up security [for the] average joe using computers and the internet", which tool was most useful to the readers of this forum (non-average joes, for sure!) or which was the best tool that the readers of this forum added to their toolbox in 2003?
All are good questions, but each will have very different answers... |
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  ex DSLR member
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  DownTheShore Tar and Feather Joe Lieberman Premium join:2003-12-02 Beautiful NJ clubs:
| reply to robtoo Good point, osmethnee. The people who post on this board are way more knowledgeable that the "average joe", and the tools they see as necessary are probably completely unknown to the everyday computer owner.
As an average "jane", I'd have to say the eTrust offer, because it gave me a complete suite of protection that took absolutely no brains to set up. For the average person who has minimal knowledge of AV and FW issues, something that's going to give them the most coverage that they're probably ever going to put on their computer anyway, winds up protecting the rest of us. Since it's all in one suite, they don't have to go searching around for separate programs.
Spyware and adware, while annoying, don't really harm anything. The average person, speaking from observations of family and friends, have absolutely no idea what they are and wouldn't know what to put on their systems to eliminate them. But they have heard of computer viruses and know that they should do "something" to protect their computer.
Too many people out there still have the expired AV program that came with their computer, have never updated the definitions, and still think that they are protected. That might be a problem with eTrust when the free year expires, but hopefully by that time they'll be more aware of the dangers to their computer. Personally, I put free AV & FW programs on my parents' computer and set them to auto-update because I know they'll never remember to either renew or update.  |
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Ill knock on wood, but the only security tools that actually showed me anything I already didn't know about my own personal box were CWS & HJT during the past year. -- Dave said "By the way, 4294967295 is just another way to write -1". |
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| reply to jansson_mark Top tool Common sense and awareness.
An actual product? Spybot S&D - logs are quite handy and informative.
Web tools BBR, DNSSTUFF
Many other good ones, including the good folks here and many friends who are always exploring new horizons (Esp. J.R. in UA - an up and coming Linux guy who is passing on his experiences to me!)
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| reply to jansson_mark I don't know if it's possible to narrow it down to just 1  Many programs work well together and when used together make for a very secure setup. I would also add the following to the list:
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