Rivalen
Sep 21 2006, 10:20 AM
1. Are they compatible?
Antivir gives me protection inside the sandbox so that most malware will not be able to harm my friends with ie viruses via my email.
2. Could Cyberhawk add noticeably to Antivir protection inside the DW-Sandbox? Cyberhawk claims better 0-day malware stopping than many renown AVs and ATs and CH has been praised in some PC Magazine and by some people at Wilders.
Need to add that I am not worried that DW will not protect whats outside the Sandbox - I am looking to increase protection inside the box since DW isnt designed to notify me about malware activity in the DW-Sandbox. So I see CH as a possible complement and improvement to Antivir type of protection and not as a substitute to DW-Sandbox HIPS protection technique.
All opinions are welcome?
Best Regards
Rivalen
Sep 26 2006, 11:05 AM
So it seems noone is using this combination. But since a couple of days I do!!!
Works great!
Cyberhawk is a good complement to Antivir - at least thats what i believe. And DW and the other 3 security apps I use play very well together.
Best Regards
toadbee
Sep 26 2006, 12:19 PM
Thanks for the info Rivalen
Kees1958
Oct 21 2006, 10:56 AM
Hi Rivalen,
I use Antivir + Dynamic Security Agent + CyberHawk + DefenseWall. I also have DEP for all programs enabled and have hardened XP with SafeXP. It works fine.
Multi layer defense idea:
Nat-Router = inbound firewall
DefenseWall = first line of defense for the treath gates of my PC (internet, limewire, DVD-drive and floppy drive)
ANTIVIR = basic AV (scores well for a free antivirus 95% catch rate)
CyberHawk = user friendly heuristics (notifies when strange abnormal things happen on your PC like data or dll injection)
Dynamic Security Agent = used as a application monitor (warns when an unknown program starts) and out-bound firewall (warns when an external connection is initiated).
IE7 starts first time in 5 seconds, every second tab is ready within 2 seconds).
No problems since 2 months with this setup (all Ad-aware scans returned nothing found)
carioca
Oct 21 2006, 11:57 AM
Hi Community,
I have been using such a combination without any problem and conflicts: nod32 antivirus + look'n'stop firewall + ciberhawk+ DefenseWall HIPS + SuperAntispyware Professional + A-Squared Antimalware + Webroot Spysweeper. They work great but you have to own too much memory because sometimes sucks a lot my memories on the reason for the task bar takes a long time to start ups even with a lot of memories. I have almost 1000 mb memories. Webroot Spysweeper is a little bloated but it's effecient. Best Regards.