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HOWTO: Switch from commercial Internet Security Software to Freeware

I have decided I am fed up with paying for Trend Micro Internet Security Suite.  Every year it seems like it gets more expensive.  Don’t get me wrong, I like the software,  I just don’t like paying for it each year with less and less of an upgrade discount.  I would like to see a software company start having a loyalty program, where the longer you have their software and upgrade it each year, the bigger the upgrade discount you get each time.  This isn’t the point of this post though, I’m here to tell you how you can move from Commercial Software to Freeware in the internet security world.

First I will start with the software that I am using.  I deceided to use ClamWin for my antivirus because of all the great things I have heard about ClamAV.  It doesn’t take many resources to run it and it seems pretty fast.  I need to do a little more configuring because right now a full computer scan takes forever because it actually scans the inside of every single compressed file on the drive.  There is one downside to ClamWin and that is the fact that there is no real-time scanner, all files must be manually scanned.  For me that is no big deal because I scan everything I download anyway and I don’t use Outlook or anything like that.  Even if I did though, there is a plug-in for Outlook that integrates ClamWin to remove infected attachments automatically.

For my firewall I selected Sunbelt Kerio.  I have read some very good reviews on it.  Again, it doesn’t use many resources, that is good for me because I like to game.  Kerio also didn’t seem to be as intrusive to me as ZoneAlarm is.  The free version of ZoneAlarm also has been scoring poorly on leak tests.  I have heard Jetico is one of the bests when it comes to technical ability, but I have also heard that it is rather difficult to set up and use.  I will stick with Kerio until I have any problems and I will be sure to talk about those problems, if any, on here.

The anti-spyware I use is Windows Defender.  The full version was released about the same time as IE7.  I used it back when it was Windows Anti-Spyware and liked it well enough.  The new upgraded Windows Defender is a little more polished.  I suppose it does a pretty good job of keeping spyware off my computer.  I haven’t had to worry about it too much because I am always wary of what I download and I use Firefox which does a pretty good job of preventing anything unauthorized from being installed.  If you have problems getting it because of the annoying Windows Genuine Advantage check you can always check out Lifehacker’s post about bypassing WGA validation.

There are quite a few good websites out there for finding freeware.  Download.com has always been one I liked when looking for something in particular.  One site I used in my search was Tech Support Alert’s 46 Best Ever Freeware Utilities.  They have many good reviews and comparisons sorted by type of software that you are looking for.  If you have any questions about my experience so far, feel free to contact me using the form on my site.

Update: A great way to give your computer active scanning which ClamWin is missing is to use a program called WinPooch.  It monitors many vital files and your memory to see what is being modified and can detect malicious actions.  One thing about WinPooch though is you will want to disable it whenever you are running windows update or installing something or you will have a lot of alert pop-ups.  I disabled it during boot-up because I really only reboot when I install or update something and it was becoming quite annoying.  It runs fine in the background though after the system is up.

Performancing Partners Ad Network

I have been beta testing a new ad network from Performancing.com and so far I like it.  I’ve never been big into ads, but this one doesn’t look too bad and I like the roll over effect that it has.  I would like to see what an actual company ad would look like on it, but that will have to wait a little bit I think.  At least until my blog gains a little popularity.  In the mean time I can check some of the other blogs that link to performancing and see if any of them have drawn ad support yet and then I will be able to see what it looks like.

Writing…

Ok, I have started a small quest to improve my writing skills.  I think once they are a bit better, I will post more often and more interesting things.  I have always had a problem when it comes to writing essays or anything like that.  I would like to change that.  As I find resources to improve my skills I will be sure to post about them here in order for me to practice my skills or lack of and also to provide a reference for people out there like me.

Style back in action.

Well the AberrantMan is back and the site looks half way decent once again.  I just had to find time to edit the k2 theme so I could make my style work with it.  Thanks for your patience.

Please excuse the dust.

I apologize for the look of my blog right now.  I know it looks rather bland and generic, but that is because I am working on some bugs my K2 Style sheet that I use.  The green and the AberrantMan should be back shortly.

Social Media

I have been reading alot of news lately about social media, and the power of social networks and the top users in them.  I think it is great that people are starting to get paid for contributing quality content.  The problem I am having is how certain members of the communities are feeling under appreciated and expecting more from the sites themselves.  I dont see how using a tool to make yourself money/fame gives you any right to demand that the creator of that tool give you anything.  I am mainly talking about the Digg/Netscape competition and how Netscape is paying some of Diggs top users to come use their service.  I just read that Diggs current top user left the site in anger because Diggs creator is trying to make the site a bit more democratic in the stories that make it to the home page instead of small groups of people controlling exactly what is on the home page of Digg.  I am very happy to see that Digg is working to maintain what it has always tried to be, a site that accepts news from users and puts the quality/popular stories up front for everyone to see.  It shouldn’t be controlled by select groups of people, every story should have a chance.

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