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Dregg Heda
January 22nd, 2009, 12:15 PM
How does HIPS differ from an anti-executable? Aren't they essentially the samething?
chris2busy
January 22nd, 2009, 01:03 PM
hips ask for you permission to kill
AE kills without your consent
trjam
January 22nd, 2009, 01:11 PM
-{ Quote: "hips ask for you permission to kill
AE kills without your consent" }-
Lol
Yeap, HIPS is the legal hunter
where
AE is the cold blooded murderer
jmonge
January 22nd, 2009, 01:13 PM
-{ Quote: "Lol
Yeap, HIPS is the legal hunter
where
AE is the cold blooded murderer" }-cool explanation, easy to understand;D by the way what is prevx edge?hips or behabiour blocker?
Dregg Heda
January 22nd, 2009, 02:18 PM
-{ Quote: "hips ask for you permission to kill
AE kills without your consent" }-
Thanks you've cleared it up for me. Here are some other questions:
1) How necessary is a HIPS? Many firewalls have HIPS components, why is that? Why does Matousec place such an importance on HIPS functions in his firewall test (Oh and what exactly is a leaktest?)?
2) If I were to use a virtualiser like RVS or ShadowDefender would I need a HIPS?
firzen771
January 22nd, 2009, 02:43 PM
-{ Quote: "cool explanation, easy to understand;D by the way what is prevx edge?hips or behabiour blocker?" }-
Prevx edge is a BB along with other things but it is not a hips
jmonge
January 22nd, 2009, 02:51 PM
-{ Quote: "Prevx edge is a BB along with other things but it is not a hips" }-thanks buddy for info:thumb:
chris2busy
January 22nd, 2009, 03:46 PM
-{ Quote: "Thanks you've cleared it up for me. Here are some other questions:
1) How necessary is a HIPS? Many firewalls have HIPS components, why is that? Why does Matousec place such an importance on HIPS functions in his firewall test (Oh and what exactly is a leaktest?)?
2) If I were to use a virtualiser like RVS or ShadowDefender would I need a HIPS?" }-
Hello!
1)a h.i.p.s can be a megalith in defending your virtual life IF you are acknowledged enough to know how to propertly answer its prompts..as for firewalls..many malware these are targeted towards identity theft and credit card information frauds and stealing..to achieve that they sometimes use legitimate system processes to get their data out (e.g if you see svchost.exe trying to make a connection you will most likely press accept since its legit), and thus they use h.i.p.s components to warn you for atempts to manipulate other processes as well as other actions...leaktests are created just to show how prone each firewall is to such methods of bypassing.
2)everything is relative...you can use a virtualiser but alone it makes you vulnerable to identity theft,fraud and phishing(since they still get your data even if you remove them with reboot after they do)..you can always use a virtualiser along with safe storage of vital info life robofor , keyscrambler(that one is for manual entering info) and many others as well....if you ask me such identity threats are mostly via browser,so firefox with an up to date noscript extension and some sence in using it is more than enough...we have a member around here(garh forgot his name-but he has the same router as me :D ) that has been running around naked with a such setup healthy for long time .
Hugger
January 22nd, 2009, 03:51 PM
-{ Quote: "hips ask for you permission to kill
AE kills without your consent" }-
Having a psychotic moment? lol
Hugger
wat0114
January 22nd, 2009, 08:01 PM
-{ Quote: " Why does Matousec place such an importance on HIPS functions in his firewall test (Oh and what exactly is a leaktest?)?
" }-
For answer to first question, scroll down to History and Introduction, second paragraph here (http://www.matousec.com/projects/firewall-challenge/). For second question, just read further.
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