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Comodo Firewall, AVG Free, AdBlock for Chrome. Oh, Spybot and CCleaner along with Speccy for checkups.
Had NoScript for Firefox but got bored of it's pestering for every site.
Oh, and my old harddrive is Ubuntu for emergencies.
Comodo for both FW and AV. I don't rate the AV very highly. But I was finding Avast increasingly slooooooow. So I needed a change.
my browser runs in a virtual machine, got ram enough anyway. Ms security essentials on the main thing, nothing really on the other one. Just revert everytime to a snapshot.
SHODAN....
[automatic security post edit:]
PATHETIC H-HU-HUMAN!
*static in speakers^
Post edited June 04, 2010 by Arteveld
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010
No firewall, other than what Windows already has and my NAT router (a personal firewall really isn't necessary for a home user, as long as you are already reasonably security conscious).
Avira Anti-Virus
Spybot S&D
non-Microsoft browsers and e-mail clients only
Never once have I had a virus or other malware on my system (you can't see it, but I'm knocking on wood right now), so I think my limited precautions have been quite effective. I'm actually on the verge of getting rid of my anti-virus completely, since in all the years I have had anti-virus running, I've only ever had false positives come up.
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Flashdrive: I just use Avast Free. Never find anything though.
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michaelleung: My password to login is about 7 characters long, all lowercase letters...

It's michael isn't it?

No it's not, I can't remember it but it's on a Post-It stuck on my computer screen.
I run AVG Anti-Virus. No software firewalls, but I use a router.
MS Security essentials, Avast, and Malwarebits
CCleaner and the occasional Spybot S&D
A bit off topic, but you know how your browser asks you "Remember the password for this site?" and your options are "Yes", "Not Now", and "Never?" Most people don't really think about this, and click "Never" when they're doing something they're not supposed to be doing. Well, how do you think your computer can REMEMBER to never ask you again for that site, WITHOUT KEEPING A RECORD OF WHICH SITES NOT TO ASK YOU ABOUT?
Ding ding ding ding. So, if you're busily telling it "never remember the password for this site" and thinking that means that nobody can ever tell you go to loads of pron sites, you're doing it WRONG, WRONG, WRONG - because now, not only is there a record of these sites in the browser history, there's a much more incriminating list - which generally doesn't go away when you delete your history - which demonstrates that you have not only been to these sites, but that you are in fact a member of these sites.
Online Armor firewall, Avast free, Spyware Blaster and Super-Anti-Spyware. I've also got Malwarebytes and A Squared free sitting inert as sort of 'backup' scanners.
Post edited June 05, 2010 by Crassmaster
I use Windows Super ProGuard 3000. A pop-op told me to download it, so I did.
Safe habits--regular updates, few dodgy sites.
Win7, IE8, MSE
Router firewall + Win7 firewall
UAC on--MS got it right in Win7
Occasional use of Secunia & Auslogics tools
On previous XP setup, used Nod32--recommended, light overhead.
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TheCowSaysMoo: Just revert everytime to a snapshot.

SteadyState or what?
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AndrewC: A bit off topic, but you know how your browser asks you "Remember the password for this site?" and your options are "Yes", "Not Now", and "Never?" Most people don't really think about this, and click "Never" when they're doing something they're not supposed to be doing. Well, how do you think your computer can REMEMBER to never ask you again for that site, WITHOUT KEEPING A RECORD OF WHICH SITES NOT TO ASK YOU ABOUT?
Ding ding ding ding. So, if you're busily telling it "never remember the password for this site" and thinking that means that nobody can ever tell you go to loads of pron sites, you're doing it WRONG, WRONG, WRONG - because now, not only is there a record of these sites in the browser history, there's a much more incriminating list - which generally doesn't go away when you delete your history - which demonstrates that you have not only been to these sites, but that you are in fact a member of these sites.

Why again should I be concerned? Is my password stored in my browser? Nope so where's the danger?
As for your hiding that you go to loads of porn sites if your that worried, don't become a member on said sites. Problem solved. Unless an average person going on your computer has some advanced techniques, they'll never know. Someone is clearly paranoid.