Looks pretty secure to me.
If I were you I'd just add Spyware Blaster for immunity, and Comodo's BOClean for real-time protection.
Spyware Blaster: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
Comodo BOClean: http://www.comodo.com/boclean/boclean.html
*I know they all play nice together because I have them all too ;-)
2007-11-20 08:21:59
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answered by heebus_jeebus 7
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Yes
generally, the people who hack computers are what are called script kiddies, these people only know how to use someone else's program to scout out internet connections that are vulnerable, If one of these people did come across your connection, they would probably not even try, but if they did, there is a 99.9% chance at failure in their part
Avast is a very trustworthy anti-virus program, that has great updates, and spybot is ok, but with the overall combination, no viruses, or hackers should be worries of yours
2007-11-20 08:07:19
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answered by g0ds_s0n_666 2
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Lavasoft AdAware would be a nice addition, but, then, that's me.
Now, this is me, too, and you'll feel free to ignore.
Old saying: "Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean, they're not out to get you."
I have, on mine, Comodo, Spybot, AdAware, AVG Antivirus, AVG AntiSpyware, AVG AntiRootkit, ClamWin Antivirus, CWshredder, Spywareblaster; Comodo and AVG continuous, the others scanning at very least weekly.
I feel safe.
2007-11-20 08:38:23
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answered by fjpoblam 7
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Yes, that should be enough. If you think you're infected in the future, even after you've run avast and spybot, then you can always run a free online scan like Trend Micro's Housecall to see if anything malicious is left over on your computer.
You'll find HouseCall here... http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
2007-11-20 08:07:32
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answered by Angie 5
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Keep them updated, and scan your computer once a week. Then you are pretty safe.....
2007-11-20 08:07:47
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answered by Scott P 7
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