Defensewall Question.

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by nikanthpromod, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. Tony

    Tony Registered Member

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    How did your test go Nikanth?
     
  2. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

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    I think DW failed.
    trojan downloader downloaded those files a.exe,b.exe,c.exe and msa.exe .But DW successfully blocked.:thumb:
    But that registry entry:thumbd:
     
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  3. jmonge

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    temp files can be easily deleted with ccleaner;) dont worry:D or withing your browser:)
     
  4. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

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    registry entry :thumbd:
     
  5. jmonge

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    you can also use the rollback feature to delete those reg entries very easy:D or even manually;)
     
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    as long as the actual malware is blocked it is criple nothing will happen to your system or can a reg file do damage?:D no way:) just delete the left overs with the rollback feature it is built there for removal purposes;)
     
  7. _kronos_

    _kronos_ Registered Member

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    Dw does not deny the writing on the memory and registry. But it isolates them.
    So the infected registry entries are considered as Untrusted by DW, so they're harmless! In fact is advisable to use an AV with DW, so that it can detect and eliminate what DW isolates.
    Otherwise, for expert users, you can use RollBack feature to delete bad entries.

    Anyway remember that those entries are Untrusted, so they're harmless, and your computer is not infected (you can easily delete entries from Rollback feature, it is not difficult as for example clean an infected system ;) )

    Regards
     
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    agree kronos:thumb:
     
  9. Ilya Rabinovich

    Ilya Rabinovich Developer

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    This registry entry is not malicious. Why should I block non-malicious registry changes? This will prevent regular software like games to be installed as untrusted.
     
  10. nikanthpromod

    nikanthpromod Registered Member

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    ok..:D
    Great software :thumb:
    Ty all for ur valuable comments. :thumb:
    I now realised DW's working .:D
     
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