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Old May 23rd, 2012, 04:02 PM
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Default Looking for a Behavior Blocker

I am curious about products with BB technology that you are using and their features:


It Monitors Behaviors (sequence of actions) or Operations (individual actions)?
It have a rollback function?
It downloads small updates?
What is the frequency of the updates?
Can be installed without the On-Access File scanner?
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Old May 23rd, 2012, 04:35 PM
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Mamutu or threatfire. Mamutu would probably be a better choice since it is currently being developed. Threatfire was supposed to be developed and there has been some "talk" about it coming back. Threatfire is free, where mamutu isn't. I don't think either have a rollback feature though.
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Old May 24th, 2012, 09:08 PM
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threatfire is something not normal !! most it is powered from its robust HIPS.

but i assure you it's not something standard..cuz you know even u'll get problem with performing FF or even yahoo msnger.. of course for trusted softwares like those.. must be a pre-defined exception list..

Yes my choice would be also Mamutu as a single software..

but there are robust antiviruses which have BB

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Old May 25th, 2012, 02:44 PM
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but there are robust antiviruses which have BB
yeah, Norton's SONAR, Kaspersky's PDM, MSE's Live System Behavior Monitoring, Panda's TruPrevent

Well, ThreatFire is not exactly a Behavior Blocker, by the moment I will try Mamutu.
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Threatfire is a behavior blocker. It was actually one of the first one's out there. Why do you think its' not a BB? Just curious as to what you thought it was.
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Old May 25th, 2012, 04:01 PM
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If I remember correctly threatfire is a behavior blocker in default settings, but on level 5 it became a paranoid monster and more on the line of hips or excutable.
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threatfire is
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Old May 25th, 2012, 05:48 PM
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I've used Mamutu for almost two years, and like it a lot. It's supported, updated frequently, and isn't too noisy. The interface is well-designed and easy to understand.
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I've used Mamutu for almost two years, and like it a lot. It's supported, updated frequently, and isn't too noisy. The interface is well-designed and easy to understand.
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Mamutu...still developed, clear modern GUI, etc...but paid and not so much configurable as is...ThreatFire. I think TF is still on the top.
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Old May 26th, 2012, 03:19 AM
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Mamutu would be like a 100% Behavior Blocker, while Threatfire is more like a tuned down HIPS into a BB.

Although both are great programs, Threatfire is kinda dead by now so the best option would be Mamutu.
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Old May 26th, 2012, 03:59 AM
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http://www.winpatrol.com/ this has rollback feature and monitors every step taken from an executable. Not free.
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If I remember correctly threatfire is a behavior blocker in default settings, but on level 5 it became a paranoid monster and more on the line of hips or excutable.


exactly !! the Highest level !! you are not gonna believe even it gets problem with itself in highest level !

but i severely recommend not to install it with another product which uses HIPS and BB ..! if u do so the result will be a shame.. unless u configure it to match with the other Security Suit
but trying it worths it !! :d

additional information here :

http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-hips.htm
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Noob : Mamutu would be like a 100% Behavior Blocker, while Threatfire is more like a tuned down HIPS into a BB.

Although both are great programs, Threatfire is kinda dead by now so the best option would be Mamutu.


totally agree.

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ThreatFire is a behavior blocker.
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Hm, dosent Xyvos have Behaviour Blocker free?
Anyone tested it?
It's bit weird they are calling it Antivirus

-www.xyvos.com
-http://www.softpedia.com/get/Antivirus/Xyvos-Antivirus.shtml
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Mamutu 3
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And forgotten DSA
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Hm, dosent Xyvos have Behaviour Blocker free?
Anyone tested it?
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http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showt...ighlight=xyvos
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I would venture a sure guess that Mamutu as matters stand today (and yesterday for good measure) remains "THE" lone net-wide individual Pure Behavioral Blocker in the industry as we know it.
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