What is Sup Forums's antivirus of choice?

What is Sup Forums's antivirus of choice?

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> Common sense + good judgment
> uBlock Origin
> Weekly Malwarebytes Free scans

this desu

>anti virus

kek .. only dumb normies need this because they open FREEGOLD.exe and then wonder what went wrong

Common sense + gufw/tinywall + µBlock

GNU/Linux

Common sense and uBlock Origin on Linux

athough you're right, I don't think it's always that way. some people like myself are just paranoid. I have read about backdoos and some shit you wont avoid by just not downloading Boobs.rar.exe

Backdoors are integrated into windows and MacOS operating system, the user has no control over this or a direct way to stop it. They're also in your hardware (anything made by Intel, Samsung, WD). You would be able to stop phoning home with a whitelist based router firewall, but most routers also have back doors. American government has put security holes in everything, there's no escape.

None because anti-virus are based on a paradigm that no longer works.

Having a fucking bloated anti-virus only makes your system more vulnerable.

>American government has put security holes in everything
That's why you buy only the finest chinkshit

>antivirus in 2017


NoScript
RequestPolicy
AdBlock Plus


inb4 uBlock shills get triggered

>NOT USING A MAC

TOPLEL

I use the following;
UTM
uBlock Origin
uMatrix
Common Sense Any Year Edition

brain-exe.de/

just werks

Nod32. Werks good for all the family tech support shit.

>not using windows defender
The pleb

Do you actually need an antivirus? If you don't execute any random .exe files where you are 100% sure it is no virus, is antivirus necessary?

I have a UTM device on my edge that because I'm not a scrub

- LiGNUx: ClamAV + Gufw + chkrootkit + rkhunter + A comprehensive hosts file + Not worrying too much because I have a dual-boot setup with Ubuntu and Windows 7 on separate drives that can't see one another, thus I have no need to use WINE.

- Windows: ClamWin + Spybot SD + A comprehensive hosts file + Not worrying too much because I setup my firewall rules carefully, have IE blocked from doing pretty much anything, and I really only boot into Windows so I can play Civ 4, or utilize BoxSync and FreeFileSync when I want to keep my work projects backed up across a few different flash drives and the web.

- OS X: I stopped using OS X a couple of years ago, but back when I did I used ClamXav, LittleSnitch, chkrootkit, rkhunter, and never really worried at all because I haven't made an idiotic choice on a computer since I was 12 years old and I just view anti-virus and firewall tools as something nice to have around.

- BeOS / Zeta: Nothing. It's totally unnecessary.

Common sense. A.K.A. GNU+Linux.

>autist "common sense"
my ass
ESET best antivirus

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lol you actually paid for that didn't you. Rather than going with common sense + malware-bytes free

>website scripts
>macros

to be honest though, AV software are as much malicious software as actual malware these days.

AVG, though I fucking hate the new interface and forced Zen of AVG 2017.

I want AVG 2016 back.

AVG have ads like aids

that's because you don't have common sense. if you had you wouldn't have paid for shit that creates backdoors in your system.

umatrix, disable java, ublock origin
>wget

Funny a Mac customer called today, malware up the ass.

linux + noscript + not downloading questionable executables

>AV
Common Sense 2017 + the ASLR support that comes with having a modern OS

>Firewall
FireVault since Macfag

Also remember that uBlock nukes roughly 50-70% of malicious links before you even see them since they show up as shady ad networks.

Firewall is on Mac.

FileVault is full disk encryption.

Kaspersky on Windows just because I keep letting the subscription roll over from years ago, hardly ever use Windows these days anyway.

Nothing on Linux obviously.

You fucking nubs.

Immunet or Cisco AMP are the best AV products on the market except maybe Cyberreason.

Grow the fuck up.

The wiki suggests Comodo, is that any good?

More like Cisco MITM amirite

>Common Sense
>Avast
>Security by Obscurity on my linux-box

If you're not careful, AVG will actually result in your system getting shit in it. I've had to fix multiple computers before that were all infected because AVG's stupid google-wannabe browser shit slipped in results that misdirected to malware installations.

You first, shit for brains.

>Use ublock, noscript, & comodo firewall with MWB scans and a pinch of common sense like a good goy
>still get undetectable zero-days via browser drive-bys that bypass all of it leading to format every 3-4 months
[spoiler] 1st one was out of retardation, everything after was ublock not doing its fucking job after i allowed just enough on noscript for certain sites to function that i used for months without problems[/spoiler]

>TFW cant even spoiler right or too retarded to know I can't on this board
is this a sign to just fucking quit

Fuck, I use AVG on my current config, but I don't know what built-in browser you're talking about. Can you elaborate?

no

it's a sign to install gentoo and watch anime
elaborate on this
>still get undetectable zero-days via browser drive-bys that bypass all of it leading to format every 3-4 months

Spoilers don't work on this board you fucking Sup Forumsirgin

You're familiar with zero day exploits? Drive bys are downloads you don't know about, or potentially authorized.

I meant elaborate on what happened.

It's been quite a while, but IIRC it was some browser extension or something (or possibly just a simple home page hijack) that made the home/new tab page into a google-esque search (basically looked like google but with the avg logo instead of the google logo). And then, as a specific example, doing a search for flash player would net you results for some "flash player pro" bullshit before the real adobe flash player, to trick you into installing that instead of the real flash.

If you're using a shit browser you will get fucked.

You should be conducting system wipes semi regularly if you care about privacy and security.

No, no, no.
I meant what were you doing, what sites did you visit, what browser, what operating system you were using, what internet, etc. that you still ended up with drive-by attacks.

verbose andecotes is really all i got to elaborate with:
>7-8 months ago, semi-regularly browsing an obscure, semi-dead forum normally a little ad-heavy w/o ublock (can't remember the name since i haven't touched the URL since)
>find video upload explaining in depth the mechanics of old-school malware
>video uploads require ad functionality, website script needed usually doesn't do popups, and ublock/noscript usually shit on any that occur along with XSS
>this time did a popup with 4 redirects, none caught by noscript
>leads to news site, close it
>check TCPview over a day or two, several IPs i havent seen before including russian sending packets while idle
>check the IP's of the redirect URLs, 2 created less than 7 days ago
>Malwarebytes, hitman pro, and a couple of others along with generic bleepingcomputer tools find nothing

also I'm not , havent posted since

Valtrex. works everytime

This? I don't remember any options for that or similar when installing AVG, there might have been though.

have you configured your firewall at the router level?

also
>video uploads require ad functionality
grab the direct link instead of playing 50 niggers with ads

AVG Free for systems I don't care about which run MS.
Kaspersky on my main Windows system because it bothered me the least.
Common sense is great until you encounter a worm that doesn't require user interaction. A fallback doesn't hurt.

Yeah good job for clearing that up and not answering the question you fucking moron.

using linux and opensource software

>AdBlock Plus
cuckware detected.
Enjoy your "acceptable advertisers".

That might've been it, yeah.

does it though?

I did right at you silly billy, I was answering his generic 'elaborate' question, not , i didn't see that until after posting.
-dont remember the name since i havent been in 8 months
-firefox
-win7 sp1
-charter non-spectrum


No, I should probably do that.

whatever windows comes with

bump

what would be the benefit for just my local machine if i were to implement a firewall at the router level instead of just the software level?

yes?
is that meant to be a joke?

you should be doing both at the same time
router should be running linux
common attacks that work on windows won't work on linux