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Old July 31st, 2012, 10:58 PM
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Question EXE Radar Pro

How good is EXE Radar Pro as an anti-executable?What are the differences between Free and Pro version?Does it feel light on the system?
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Old August 1st, 2012, 02:59 AM
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Default Re: EXE Radar Pro

Differences between the two; the free version has

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1. Splash Screen for 10 secs.
2. No Self protection.
3. No Behavioral Analysis.
4. No Password protection for UI and Process.
5. No Malwarehash.com API Service support.
6. No Malware Signature Scanner support.
7. Custom Scanners cannot be integrated.
8. No Remote PHP Notification.
9. No advanced rules: like block processes that run from USB, Network Drive, CD/DVD; Allow processes with a digital signature or specific digital signature, allow processes without MD5 hash check. And many other rules that I hardly understand.

In short, the free version is just an essential anti-executable, just what a basic user needs.

Thanks to sg09, one of our members here for the above.

And IME it is very light on the system.
 

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