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MEGAFREAK
February 22nd, 2006, 03:02 AM
Apt.exe is blocked, but the problem there is nothing that stop it, except the csrss.exe, only Antihook manages to protect apt.exe, but it still does not work. Process Guard does not manage to protect apt.exe from windows buffer overflow.
Antihook at least shows the csrss.exe termination try. Actually no Antihooker seems to prevent that.

Wayne - DiamondCS
March 2nd, 2006, 01:27 AM
{QUOTE-> Apt.exe is blocked, but the problem there is nothing that stop it, except the csrss.exe, only Antihook manages to protect apt.exe, but it still does not work. <-QUOTE}
Sorry but I don't quite understand what you mean by that, could you rephrase please?

{QUOTE-> Process Guard does not manage to protect apt.exe from windows buffer overflow. <-QUOTE}
Neither does your MP3 player, but this is because neither your MP3 player or ProcessGuard are buffer overflow protection systems. :)
It's quite understandable to confuse buffer overflow protection with process protection and there is some overlap, but really it's a whole different kettle of fish. There aren't very many programs that protect against overflows and other attacks, and certainly none that provide 100% protection.

Best regards,
Wayne