hi im getting pipex this week and would like to leave my pc on constantly what is the best thing to do/setup to limit the chance of my pc being hacked
thanks rich
hi im getting pipex this week and would like to leave my pc on constantly what is the best thing to do/setup to limit the chance of my pc being hacked
thanks rich
There's a lot of different products out there m8, as a minimum you should have anti-virus protection which should be kept up to date with the latest virus definitions, my choice for that is Norton Antivirus 2002. You should also have a personal firewall, I use Zone Alarm Pro. Other alternatives depend on whether you want free protection (AVG anti virus and Zone Alarm) or whether you want to pay for it.
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I/m only using dialup but the Pc is on pretty much 24/7 and I use Agnitum Outpost Pro Crack
It's simple to install / setup and seems excellent.
Also Zone Alarm is extremely popular aswell.
As for Anti Virus I use F-Secure
The serial for which is:-
ELL0-XVKP-YY4P-LEPP-JB3X
It's a corporate AVP and I found it to be the best.
Last edited by tef89; 11th June 2002 at 06:58 PM.
Little box - provides hardware Firewall (inbound) AND acts a 5 port hub and network bridge for you home net - £80ish
I use Norton Personal Firewall and McAfee anti virus.
never have any probs with them.
have not instaled norton anti virus yet, as see no need at the mo'
readily avail for download on most p2p progs.
AVG is good for virus protection and is free www.grisoft.com
If it don't work hit it with a hammer, if it still don't work hit it with an axe
The least you want is a good firewall prog mate it`s all i use !
Chemically enhanced
But then again if someone were to force a port open & get into my PC there`s fu_ck all on there that is of any importance so hack away
Chemically enhanced
Nothing is totally secure but take every step you can to stop lamers.
Trojan remover is a nice prog try it.
Chemically enhanced
I use WinRoute and block every port not being used, also Winroute works as a DHCP, DNS forwarder, MAIL server etc so you can run a home network. Don't use IIS its crap and full of holes!
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if you've got an old box lying around try smoothwall - www.smoothwall.org - it's based around a cut-down linux distro and has been excellent..
totally web based and if you're new to linux it's extremely easy to install, just boot off the cd and you're away..
one thing to be aware of though is that it destroys all data on the hdd, that's why it's a good idea to use a really old machine that you'd otherwise have no use for now...
Ive got a DSL Router with a hardware NAT Firewall, Will that and antivirus software on my PC be enough or should I use a software firewall on the PC too?
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recommend smoothwall if you paranoid its a really good piece of kit
tef89,
I've managed to install agnitum on my PC, complete with a crack. I've noticed tonight that ip 216 12 219 12 (agnitum) is showing up as a connection request under attack detection. This is happening every 2 minutes. Is this normal, or have I been sussed. Am I just paranoid, and if so, who is spreading the rumours
Corskey
If you suspect someone got in, you can use Trojan Remover to detect anything that the anti virus didn't pick up. It also tells you if you have any suspicious ports open, and what trojans could be using those ports. Also, they update the software and definitions all the time.
hxxp://www.simplysup.com/tremover/download.html
I have a smoothwall firewall, and AVG virus checker running on the PC's I have. Never had any trouble.
C.
IPCop is based on the same codebase as Smoothwall, but doesn't have any of the annoying adverts for the "professional" version of Smoothwall.
There was a lot of dissatisfaction with the ppl behind Smoothwall, so IPCop was born.
I moved to IPCop from SmoothWall and can confirm that it's as easy to install and use (it's 99% the same code).
http://www.ipcop.org
Also use GRISoft AVG and use Opera for browsing and mail(only use IE for site's that use Msoft HTML)
Although IE is a great browser, I feel that Ms concentrate on features rather than security.
IE/Outlook are IMHO probably the biggest security risks on most people's systems at the moment.
Opera is a great poweruser's browser, excellent keyboard shortcuts and tweakability.
http://www.opera.com
A good firewall m8 - is the way to go
software firewalls are not as good as hardware firewalls
If you have a modem/router with NAT use it.
Run a Linux box as my firewall along with a router
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