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#11
Also maybe a more elaborate way to create a sandboxie effect is to run an OS on VMWare and open it in there. Smile
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#12
Avast for anti virus.
And all the windows stuff Tongue
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#13
Microsoft Security Essentials
And windows stuf...I think xD
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#14
Avast! Pro and MalwareBytes(As scanner only)
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#15
eset smart security 4
malware antibytes
7 firewall

im not worried being attacked from the outside, just the inside, cuz my kids download crazy crap, they dont read before they freakin CLICK!!! so thankfully eset detects these trojans/malware and malicious files before they do any harm
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#16
AVG Free
Zone Alarm Pro
Malwarebytes Pro
I do have the standard Windows Firewall but it's disabled for Zone Alarm.
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#17
IObit Security 360
PC Tools Firewall Plus
Microsoft Updates
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#18
Antivir anti-virus
Malwarebytes anti-malware
Outpost firewall
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#19
Avira Antivirus.
Spybot-Search&Destroy
MalwareBytes
Multiple Routers
FreeBSD firewall
Brains.
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#20
None! Hehe, been on Ubuntu for about a month now.

My Windows Vista partition [for whenever I want to play Eve-Online again] has:
AVG Free
MalwareBytes [used to scan roughly once per month]
Windows firewall
Windows Updates

I was thinking of using that free Windows AV that just came out, though. Seems like I'll never return from Linux-land, though.
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