http://zemana.com/WhatsNew.aspx?ProductID=6 Zemana AntiLogger Free 1.8.2.16 - NOV 13 2014 Also: http://zemana.com/WhatsNew.aspx?ProductID=1 Zemana AntiLogger Premium 1.9.3.527 - NOV 06 2014 Cheers.
Seems silly these days when modern security software developers don't make use of ASLR and other built-in security features that are already available to them. Could you not, in theory, use EMET for some of those processes and just simply enable the Mandatory ASLR mitigation?
Wow, I wonder why they decided to give this anti-SSL-Logger protection for free. And I also wonder what the purpose is of the TrustList?
@ hogndog I'm more interested in the technical aspect, why would they need a "trusted certificate list", and do they pro-actively scan for modifications to browser memory, like HMPA. That would be nice to know.
@ Rasheed187 Could you please proved a link(s) to the Zemana page(s) relating to your references of "Trustlist" and "trusted certificate list"? Thanks.
Good stuff. But already noticed it protects all version of Office except 2013. (tested it on 2003, 2007, 2010) A few other things but I didn't write them down as I was short on time.
Zemana AntiLogger Free 1.8.2.24 Friday, November 28, 2014 12:59 PM Fixed an issue where the application may crash due to tracer. Enhances security with ASLR & Permanent DEP support. Improved compatibility with the following applications: Mouse without Borders Malwarebytes Anti-Malware IncrediMail TweakNow RegCleaner Various other enhancements for increased reliability of operation.
Well that is great news ASLR & Permanent Dep support. thanks great feature for a freebie to provide SSL protection.
Installed and running fine on my machines so far. Are there many other Wilders members using Zemana Anitilogger free?
I believe it is unnecessary with HitmanPro.Alert, plus I don't really see the need for such software unless you're already infected.
I use it. Figure it can't hurt... as long as I don't sense any conflicts/problems. Seems to exist just fine.
Well, the difference is that Zemana claims to block banking trojans (just like Trusteer, SpyShelter and Webroot), which in theory should prevent malware from infecting the browser, while HMPA only detects the infection. But the guys of SurfRight have already explained why they chose this method, it's because it's difficult to protect against malicious hooks, it will end up in a battle with as result a system or browser freeze.
Only detecting the infection would be an understatement, because HMP.A does have quite a few technologies for prevention as well. Whatever you choose, I believe Wilders members will continue to have one of the lowest rates of infection across the web.
I was speaking about banking trojan detection. Like I said, other tools claim they can stop the infection, while HMPA only detects it. So as long as there aren't any conflicts, I don't see any reason why they can't be used at the same time. And if Zemana or SpyShelter gets bypassed, there is always HMPA who can tell you of the infection.
I had a pro license some time back, but kind of forgot all about it. For pro versions, does zemana protect keystrokes on offline applications such as notepad or word?
Hmmm. I just got around to noticing Free is no longer presented on the Zemana Web site. For the US site, that is.
Hello FOXP2, I am in the US and went to the following link: The free version was there and I was able to download it...