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| Guest | Does Vista need extra software for security? Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and have used it without problems for a few years. Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. So, my question is:- 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible version is promised soon. 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any experience based suggestions? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? The built in firewall in Vista is more than adequate. You do need antivirus software. You may need antispyware software. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:897A6449-E29C-476C-80E1-E74D73193B40@microsoft.com... > Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of > security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for > Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and > have used it without problems for a few years. > > Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on > the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. > So, my question is:- > > 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such > as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible > version is promised soon. > 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any > experience based suggestions? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? Stan, Kerry is right-grab a good av thats Vista compatable;most are now. I use Avast-it's free, and never have had any issues-no bugs(so far) It's at www.avast.com if ya want it- The Home Edition is free Jeff "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:897A6449-E29C-476C-80E1-E74D73193B40@microsoft.com... > Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of > security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for > Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and > have used it without problems for a few years. > > Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on > the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. > So, my question is:- > > 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such > as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible > version is promised soon. > 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any > experience based suggestions? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? The windows Vista firewall is more than adequate. Of course you do need anti virus cover and there are a few 'free' ones around, AVG anti virus (www.free.grisoft.com) is one Avast (www.avast.com) is another. Spyware/malware cover is catered for in Ultimate with the built in Windows defender software. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert Windows Shell/User Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org The information in this mail/post is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail/post. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail/post.. "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:897A6449-E29C-476C-80E1-E74D73193B40@microsoft.com... > Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of > security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for > Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and > have used it without problems for a few years. > > Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on > the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. > So, my question is:- > > 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such > as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible > version is promised soon. > 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any > experience based suggestions? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? I started using Zone Alarm a number of years ago, and have since stopped using it. It actually modifies the stack, which I don't like. The built in firewall should be more than adequate especially if you are behind a router which I would recommend to anyone. "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:897A6449-E29C-476C-80E1-E74D73193B40@microsoft.com... > Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of > security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for > Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and > have used it without problems for a few years. > > Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on > the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. > So, my question is:- > > 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such > as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible > version is promised soon. > 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any > experience based suggestions? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? Many thanks guys for very helpful feedback. It reinforces my own view that all I really need with Vista is antivirus software. "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:897A6449-E29C-476C-80E1-E74D73193B40@microsoft.com... > Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of > security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for > Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and > have used it without problems for a few years. > > Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on > the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. > So, my question is:- > > 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such > as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible > version is promised soon. > 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any > experience based suggestions? > Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? Hello Stan, Are you using Vista's BitLocker and Vista's Encrypted File System (EFS) ? Perhaps it's just me, because I practice very safe browing, but personally, I'm not convinced third party anti-virus applications are really needed or necessary while using BitLocker and EFS. What could a hacker or virus attack if they try attacking an 256 Encrypted Firewall? Maybe I'm over looking something, but don't think so. -- Firewall "Stan Kay" wrote: > Many thanks guys for very helpful feedback. It reinforces my own view that > all I really need with Vista is antivirus software. > > > "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:897A6449-E29C-476C-80E1-E74D73193B40@microsoft.com... > > Within a short while of adopting Windows XP Pro I experienced a series of > > security issues (viruses, Trojans etc) and so quickly searched for > > Security software. I eventually adopted Zone Alarm Security Suite and > > have used it without problems for a few years. > > > > Now to the point of this question. I moved to Windows Vista Ultimate on > > the 30th November 2006 and, perhaps luckily, have encountered no problems. > > So, my question is:- > > > > 1.. with the built in extra security do I really need other software such > > as Zone Alarm (current version does not work with Vista but a compatible > > version is promised soon. > > 2.. If I do need extra security software can anyone please offer any > > experience based suggestions? > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? In article <9E1C6D5F-1E54-4ACA-8520-91B5F74B0831@microsoft.com>, in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, =? Utf-8?B?RmlyZVdhbGwy?= <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> says... > Hello Stan, > > Are you using Vista's BitLocker and Vista's Encrypted File System (EFS) ? > > Perhaps it's just me, because I practice very safe browing, but personally, > I'm not convinced third party anti-virus applications are really needed or > necessary while using BitLocker and EFS. Neither BitLocker nor EFS provide you with anything even approaching anti-virus protection. They are technologies that are designed for a completely different purpose. > > What could a hacker or virus attack if they try attacking an 256 Encrypted > Firewall? Maybe I'm over looking something, but don't think so. The firewall is not encrypted. You're really not understanding how either BDE or EFS work. If you open a document, or an email, or what have you that contains a virus and you're not running an anti-virus program you're going to get infected whether or not you're using both BDE and EFS. Your post is really, really bad advice. -- Paul Adare - MVP Virtual Machines Waiting for a bus is about as thrilling as fishing, with the similar tantalisation that something, sometime, somehow, will turn up. George Courtauld |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? In another post you stated: "Factually, Vista’s BitLocker is indeed the newest most high tech Firewall" Does much of your incorrect information stem from this incorrect belief of yours? BitLocker is not a firewall, and is not intended to replace a firewall. You really need to read up on the tools and their purposes. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9E1C6D5F-1E54-4ACA-8520-91B5F74B0831@microsoft.com... > Hello Stan, > > Are you using Vista's BitLocker and Vista's Encrypted File System (EFS) ? > > Perhaps it's just me, because I practice very safe browing, but > personally, > I'm not convinced third party anti-virus applications are really needed or > necessary while using BitLocker and EFS. > > What could a hacker or virus attack if they try attacking an 256 Encrypted > Firewall? Maybe I'm over looking something, but don't think so. > -- > Firewall |
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| Guest | Re: Does Vista need extra software for security? Paul and Jupiter, Please understand that fully I'm aware that Vista's Firewall is -NOT- encrypted. As you are fully aware, BitLocker fully Encrypts the OS. EFS fully encrypts user defined files and/or folders. As I previously shared, I practice very safe browsing and possibly only Charlie Russell and I are the only individuals absent a/v, and then maybe not. My previous Post was not ridged advice. Instead, merely sharing my views, in respect to a/v and Vista's incredible internal applications. Actually, too many others practice the equal application as mine. What works for others and my self, may not work for you... have faith and courage for respecting Microsoft's Technology. Only requires a very short time for reformatting and re-loading Vista. However, if a person is using many third party applications that alone increases the potential for intruders. Safe hex prevents hostile intruders, considering my email is auto a/v scanned. Thanks for your comments, might consider consulting with Guru Charlie. -- Firewall "Paul Adare" wrote: > In article <9E1C6D5F-1E54-4ACA-8520-91B5F74B0831@microsoft.com>, > in the microsoft.public.windows.vista.security news group, =? > Utf-8?B?RmlyZVdhbGwy?= <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> > says... > > > Hello Stan, > > > > Are you using Vista's BitLocker and Vista's Encrypted File System (EFS) ? > > > > Perhaps it's just me, because I practice very safe browing, but personally, > > I'm not convinced third party anti-virus applications are really needed or > > necessary while using BitLocker and EFS. > > Neither BitLocker nor EFS provide you with anything even > approaching anti-virus protection. They are technologies that > are designed for a completely different purpose. > > > > > What could a hacker or virus attack if they try attacking an 256 Encrypted > > Firewall? Maybe I'm over looking something, but don't think so. > > The firewall is not encrypted. You're really not understanding > how either BDE or EFS work. If you open a document, or an email, > or what have you that contains a virus and you're not running an > anti-virus program you're going to get infected whether or not > you're using both BDE and EFS. > > Your post is really, really bad advice. > > -- > Paul Adare - MVP Virtual Machines > Waiting for a bus is about as thrilling as fishing, > with the similar tantalisation that something, > sometime, somehow, will turn up. George Courtauld > > |
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