July 17th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
Once again I revised my security list.
1. Avira AntiVir Personal, currently being used as the real-time anti-virus engine
2. Comodo Firewall with Defense+ and Sandboxing enabled, pretty light on the system
3. Prevx SafeOnline, for banking safety, also as a second layer as HIPS and malware scanner
4. Hitman Pro, installed as a “second-opinion” malware on-demand scanner
5. Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, installed as another malware on-demand scanner
6. Vba32 AntiRootkit, me being paranoid, and I’m also using the BETA version for this.
7. PeerBlock IP Filter, my IP blocker, especially when I use uTorrent, currently blocking Spy sites, .edu list and Anti-P2P organizations
8. No Autorun, just another system hardening program
9. Secunia PSI, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Not to mention that I use Firefox for browsing, using CCleaner for cleaning (I don’t know if this helps security) and set OpenDNS for my DNS.
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July 10th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
All my security programs listed on the right are FREE and right now all of them are running on my machine. Seems like they’re all compatible though I’ve turned off a feature or two on some security programs)
1. Avira AntiVir Personal, currently being used as the real-time anti-virus engine
2. Comodo Firewall, didn’t bother to install Defense+ and Sandbox, but installed the Firewall
3. Hitman Pro, installed as a “second-opinion” malware on-demand scanner
4. Malware Defender HIPS, disabled the Network Protection, all other options are running for this HIPS program
5. Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware, installed as another malware on-demand scanner
6. PeerBlock IP Filter, my IP blocker, especially when I use uTorrent, currently blocking Spy sites, .edu list and Anti-P2P organizations
7. Prevx SafeOnline, for banking safety, also as a second layer as HIPS and malware scanner
8. Secunia PSI, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
9. Vba32 AntiRootkit, me being paranoid, and I’m also using the BETA version for this.
Not to mention that I use Firefox for browsing, using CCleaner for cleaning (I don’t know if this helps security) and set OpenDNS for my DNS.
Best regards,
ER
Tags: Avira, comodo, Hitman Pro, Malware Defender, Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware, PeerBlock, Prevx SafeOnline, Secunia PSI, Vba32 AntiRootkit
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June 26th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
Added WinPatrol and Online-Armor to my Security software, removed Comodo.
Comodo tends to get chatty — too many user-notifications for my own taste. This may be a nice feature, but for me, the notifications that require user intervention don’t come with detailed the information that I need. Basically, I’m guessing most of the time, fortunately, I didn’t find anything weird running on my computer.
I used to dislike Online-Armor, but know I’m a full-fledged convert. During its installation, it has this wizard, called the Safety Check wizard, that finds all the bits and pieces of your OS and installed programs, and I believe it automatically configures some firewall/HIPS rules on applications it recognizes. For programs it didn’t recognize as safe, it has created a list and it would ask if you would allow or block them. Now, OA has learned most of the installed applications inside the computer, and if you do an update or do some system changes it would give you a notification — telling you that this xxxx program has changed and such. I love the way this firewall presents its notifications, as it is clear and very informative.
I also added WinPatrol to serve as another security layer from Online-Armor’s HIPS capability. This 1MB program is very light on resources while its checking on the behavior of your system in real-time! It has lots of options that checks everything inside your computer. This one is a must have.
Tags: OA, Online Armor, WinPatrol
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June 14th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
Added links for security software, just a few months ago, I only used NOD32 as my main security solution. Since I’m behind a router, I felt quite secure with just using the default Windows XP firewall. For some reason, I’ve become anal with my computer’s security, maybe because I do sometimes connect directly to the Internet using SmartBRO, but it’s probably because I’m now fathering a child — I’m a bit paranoid. So as NOD32 Antivirus as my main security option, I’ve built a security “supporting cast” around it — and since I’m not planning on paying for another security software, I’ve only chosen the free to use ones.
First up, is the Comodo Internet Security, I didn’t install its anti-virus component for obvious reasons, so I just chose the Firewall with the optimal Defense+ option. I chose this program because I’ve already used this before and am quite familiar with it, it has generally good reviews on popular tech websites and it sweeps the floor on the Matousec proactive security website. I am quite pleased with its performance and amazed with its compatibility with my anti-virus. I didn’t experience any slowdowns or hiccups on my Acer laptop.
Next is the open source PeerBlock. I’ve always been intrigued by it, by its features and capabilities most of. So I decided to give it a shot and “wow” it’s quite a powerful program in an almost 2MB container. It blocks a whole range of IPs from malicious sites, spyware, advertising servers and probably even known botnets! This program probably adds another layer to Comodo’s already formidable Firewall solution.
In addition to minimizing my “Paranoia”, I searched for easy to use anti-rootkit programs. I know that my NOD32 subscription and Comodo Firewall with Defense+ would help catch those rootkit nasties, but I want to add another level of protection just in case these two programs fail. Then I found Vba32 AntiRootkit, seems to be a solid anti-rootkit solution. I found a link online that compares 10 anti-rootkit programs, and this got a Gold award. (I also have Sophos Anti-Rootkit and RootKitRevealer as backup)
Finally, I’ve added Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware as an on-demand scanner for other nasties that were missed by the above security software.
Overall, I am very pleased with the security of my personal laptop. I barely noticed any degradation in performance. Hopefully this covers all the bases for now, and for additional information regarding this, you may follow the links on the right side of this page. Or if you don’t like doing that you may always use Google (or your favorite search engine), they’re just there waiting to be uncovered.
Tags: anti-malware, anti-rootkit, anti-spyware, antivirus, comodo, eset, firewall, hips, internet security, malware, malwarebytes, nod32, rootkit, spyware, vba32, virus, ► Security Software
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June 11th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
I’d rather miss…
playing Counter-Strike
conquering the world in Civilization IV
completing objects on World in Conflict
subduing factions in Sins of a Solar Empire Trinity
the Liddel, Franklin superfight
the NBA Finals 2010
the FIFA 2010 World Cup
remembering our Independence Day
watching the Makati City and Jejomar Binay celebration
reading any news about Noynoy Aquino
overlooking Manila at night on Antipolo
resting at Tagaytay, Baguio, Bohol,
beaching at Boracay, Aman Pulo or even the Caribbean
staying at Shangri-la hotels, the MGM Grand or even at Burj al-Arab
sightseeing at The White House, Eiffel Tower, Lourve Museum or at Buckingham Palace
going to the Great Wall of China, Mayan Ruins, Stonehenge, Pyramids of Giza, Angkor Wat or Taj Mahal
I’d rather miss the most beautiful sunset, a perfect solar eclipse, or even the greatest supernova explosion
than miss the moment I got married, became a father and named our son Sean Hammond.
PS:
Props to Top Gear
Tags: civilization, counter-strike, father, sins of a solar empire, world in conflict
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May 19th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
1. My son’s birth (June-July 2010)
2. My wife’s check ups (May-September 2010)
3. My son’s vaccination (July 2010)
4. Get one or two pairs of shoes
6. Purchase Starcraft II
7. Purchase ESET NOD32 Antivirus
8. Christmas spending (November-December 2010)
9. My birthday (January 2011)
10. Our anniversary (January 2011)
11. April’s birthday (April 2011)
12. Get a new laptop!
List may change without prior notice, bithdays of other people (like family) not included.
Tags: bills, father, laptop, nod32, son, starcraft
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May 12th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
After I screwed him over by “pitik-tactic”, too bad it’s now rendered obsolete. He got circumcised now. Boo! No more teasing, he’s now a man, well except he’s just 8 years old, and is currently wearing a dress. At least I got to warn him about the “wonders” of the one of the most dreaded out-patient procedure for little boys. I explained to him every step and detail of the whole process — he probably thought I was scaring the sh!t out of him. Too bad the truth is actually scary in itself.
Remember this day boy, John Michael Amador is now christened a Man.
Tags: circumcision, pitik tactic, tuli
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May 6th, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson

Just wanted to show who’s my vote. Manny Villar for president! FYI, Gordon is my close second. And for the “yellow” person who claims he already won, who acts like a retard, who doesn’t know anything and who hasn’t done anything in office (as a legislative), sorry mate, you just plain suck in my book.
Tags: 2010, check, election, noynoy sucks, orange, philippines, villar
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May 3rd, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
It’s May 3, and I’m at work. It sucks then I can’t vent out some frustration especially since I bear all responsibility for the team. How I wish to be workaholic, to be hard working, to be more patient, to have more patience, to have more heads and arms so I could do all the work. It’s tiring concealing the bitterness, fatigue and “negativity” I’m feeling right now.
I guess this is one dimension of work that I don’t like much. Being a positive force when there’s no positivity left.
Tags: labor day, negativity, positivity, work
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May 2nd, 2010 by Edgar Ryan Samson
I’ll be posting some links for a personal comprehensive list for video playback. I’m also not a fan of software with embedded codecs/filters like VLC media player. It’s quite a heavy download (~17MB), and its codecs are stand-alone hence they can’t be updated. One very good thing about VLC though, it almost plays anything and everything without much need for customization or calibration of the software.
However, being a geek at heart, I’d rather tinker, tweak and just plain play with my own software. I think I’m an avid MPC fan, however, I had some problems with it during playback, sometimes it just crashes on my old computer. I eventually migrated to MPC-HC, which to my surprise, is quite stable. I also installed the AC3Filter on my system, because from memory I knew I needed it. Initially (and up until yesterday), I used the DivX codec for .avi/.mp4 playback, but eventually I switched to Xvid. It was a love/hate relationship on my first few videos, but after tweaking it a bit (ie. played with some settings on MPC-HC), I made it work. I also used CoreAVC (you have to buy this!) with the Haali Media Splitter for HD playback, since it’s really efficient! As backup, I still have the DivX installer and FFmpeg, just in case my settings fail me.
Without counting my backup video playback software, my total filesize download (excluding site navigation and google search) is just 9.5 MB. And on the plus side, I also had fun tweaking the software I’ve installed.
Cheers!
Tags: ac3filter, avi, coreavc, haali, matroska, media player classic, media player classic home cinema, mkv, mp4, mpc, mpc-hc, videolan, vlc, xvid, ► Codecs
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