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ooooo
November 30th, 2008, 06:26 AM
Which is sharpest free behavior blocker for Vista, no human interaction required?
Choice from:
1. All Seeing Eye (system monitor)
2. Arovax Shield
3. Core Force (plus Sandboxing for advanced users)
4. DriveSentry (integrity checker)
5. Dynamic Security Agent
6. EQSecure
7. FullControl
8. GeSWall free (plus sandboxing with no file system virtualization)
9. Haute Secure
10. MicroPoint Proactive Defense
11. Neoava Guard
12. OSSEC
13. Real-time Defender Professional (ex ProSecurity)
14. SafeSpace Personal Edition
15. Samurai
16. Secretmaker All-In-One
17. SensiveGuard
18. Strata Guard Free
19. System Protect
20. ThreatFire
21. Trend Micro RUBotted
22. Trust-no-exe
23. Winpooch
24. Wssecure Application Monitor
acr1965
November 30th, 2008, 01:46 PM
Just to add on that's not on your list- but I have had the best luck with Windows Defender with Spynet. But it is about the only quiet HIPS that I have found to work well with Vista. Hardly ever get a pop up although I am not sure that is a good thing.
jmonge
November 30th, 2008, 01:51 PM
-{ Quote: "Just to add on that's not on your list- but I have had the best luck with Windows Defender with Spynet. But it is about the only quiet HIPS that I have found to work well with Vista. Hardly ever get a pop up although I am not sure that is a good thing." }-what about defensewall hips for Vista 32-bit.
:thumb:not to manny pop ups(almost no pop ups)
Dark Shadow
November 30th, 2008, 06:10 PM
There are some on your list I never heard of and system protect, I do not believe is a hips.It is file protection for accidental file deletion from user or malware and the like from deleting important files/docs etc.It does not question what wants to run or install,there for I wouldn't consider to be a Hips.On the list I like drive sentry for its well rounded features easy to understand,decent GUI,and lockdown feature. other then the tray icon.:-X I like Geswall pretty effective easy to use light pretty reliable I found with UAC off which is required to install it in the first place.
RejZoR
November 30th, 2008, 06:13 PM
The weirdest thing is that NO one mentions pretty much all of these work ONLY on 32-bit systems. If you're running 64-bit Vista, you're totally out of luck...
Dark Shadow
November 30th, 2008, 06:18 PM
:o -{ Quote: "Just to add on that's not on your list- but I have had the best luck with Windows Defender with Spynet. But it is about the only quiet HIPS that I have found to work well with Vista. Hardly ever get a pop up although I am not sure that is a good thing." }-
They should rename windows defender to (DCS),Dosen't catch ****, that I ever seen.;D correction it does catch spycar test.:o
doktornotor
November 30th, 2008, 06:23 PM
-{ Quote: "They should rename windows defender to (DCS),Dosen't catch ****, that I ever seen.;D" }-
Shrug; it actually produces pretty decent results with adware (92% out of 18.778 samples caught according to PC World Czech edition test) - so if you are after that, it's a nice tool. ;D
clocks
November 30th, 2008, 06:24 PM
-{ Quote: "what about defensewall hips for Vista 32-bit.
:thumb:not to manny pop ups(almost no pop ups)" }-
I think the OP wants a free program.
wtsinnc
November 30th, 2008, 06:25 PM
I believe Win Patrol (free or paid) is compatible with 64 bit vista.
Not the sexiest or most sophisticated application out there, but it will alert the user to suspicious activities.
Considering the available options, it might be worth a try.
Dark Shadow
November 30th, 2008, 06:30 PM
-{ Quote: "Shrug; it actually produces pretty decent results with adware (92% out of 18.778 samples caught according to PC World Czech edition test) - so if you are after that, it's a nice tool. ;D" }-
Ah was not aware of that.I leave it on anyways maybe one day it will come through for me when it needs to.;)
doktornotor
November 30th, 2008, 06:49 PM
-{ Quote: "Ah was not aware of that.I leave it on anyways maybe one day it will come through for me when it needs to.;)" }-
I guess I might post the entire results in case someone's interested (this is November 2008 issue of PCW)
Adware - 18.778 samples
Spyware (internet banking) - 4.182 samples
Spyware (password stealing) - 31.649 samples
KAV 2009 - 99% | 96% | 99%
NAV 2008 - 87% | 99% | 99%
Spyware Doctor 5.5.1 - 65% | 27% | 65%
Windows Defender 1.1 - 92% | 2% | 10%
Spybot S&D 1.5.2 - 22% | 1% | 1%
Ad-Aware Free 2008 - 2% | 6% | 2%
Spy Sweeper 5.5.7 - 4% | 2% | 3%
jmonge
November 30th, 2008, 09:52 PM
-{ Quote: "I think the OP wants a free program." }-free,ah ok;D
vijayind
November 30th, 2008, 11:39 PM
-{ Quote: "I guess I might post the entire results in case someone's interested (this is November 2008 issue of PCW)
Adware - 18.778 samples
Spyware (internet banking) - 4.182 samples
Spyware (password stealing) - 31.649 samples
KAV 2009 - 99% | 96% | 99%
NAV 2008 - 87% | 99% | 99%
Spyware Doctor 5.5.1 - 65% | 27% | 65%
Windows Defender 1.1 - 92% | 2% | 10%
Spybot S&D 1.5.2 - 22% | 1% | 1%
Ad-Aware Free 2008 - 2% | 6% | 2%
Spy Sweeper 5.5.7 - 4% | 2% | 3%
" }-
NAV 2008 ??? Why not NAV 2009, its much better :thumb:
Matern
December 1st, 2008, 06:44 AM
SafeSpace is sharp, quiet and free, but not longer under development.
Victek123
December 1st, 2008, 11:52 PM
-{ Quote: "SafeSpace is sharp, quiet and free, but not longer under development." }-
I used SafeSpace for a while and liked it a lot. It has a great GUI, will run apps with reduced rights and has keylogger protection as well. The only downside was it slowed browsing a little on my system. It may not do that on all systems though, so it's worth a try. Of course, it's not a "behavior blocker", it's a "sandbox", but it's on the OP's list <g>.
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