If you are using high speed internet access I would also suggest that you
use a firewall device, even a NAT/PAT router, to protect your network as I
don't consider software firewalls reliable enough as they can become
misconfigured or disabled. Also using strong passwords for all users
accounts, not using an administrator account to browse the internet, and
keeping current with critical security Windows Updates is important and can
be automated. Microsoft has a free tool called Microsoft Baseline Security
Analyzer that can scan your computer for missing critical security updates
and other vulnerabilities. Your logon account password should only be used
for that purpose and nothing else.
I also like to configure IE to delete cached temporary internet files when
the browser is closed [advanced settings - security] and limit the amount of
disk to use for temporary internet files to 30MB. Any malware or parasite
scanner must be updated with current definitions before using. A backup
strategy is also important in being properly protected. Important data and
files need which may include your user profile folder under documents and
settings to be backed up to external media such as cdrom/DVD. I also backup
my system partition [the one that contains the operating system] to a Ghost
image file for quick restore and weekly backup my registry. --- Steve
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/tools/mbsahome.mspx --- MBSA
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/windowsxpsp2/Default.mspx
--- Protect Your PC tips.
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/ --- Erunt registry
backup program.
Astiman said:
I have installed on my XP SP2 system the software listed below. Is my
computer adequately protected?
Ad Aware Professional SE
Spybot
Spyware Blaster
eTrust EZ Armor (includes EZ firewall, EZ antispam, EZ antivirus, and EZ
pest patrol)
Also is it possible to change ones computer IP address to segregate the
receipt of spam email from legit email? Well in this case spam is
delivered
to a quarentine folder in EZ antispam. From that folder I choose what is
and
is not legit.