Defensewall?

Discussion in 'malware problems & news' started by Rico, Aug 7, 2010.

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  1. Rico

    Rico Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I'm cleaning infected machines, from my computer club, 3 - 4 machines per week. The folks bringing me there infected machines know very little about PC security, & sometimes are repeat customers. I believe after I've cleaned, the machines are very clean.

    After cleaning I'm considering placing the free version of Defensewall on there machines:

    1. I need next to 0, or no interaction on the users part?
    2. Any cautions or this is what you need to do, if? I should give?

    Thanks
    Rico
     
  2. Boost

    Boost Registered Member

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    Defensewall is a 30 day trial program.
    http://www.softsphere.com/programs/

    For a Free program that would keep their PC's clean,I'd say try:

    Sandboxie OR

    Windows Steadystate http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...2d-93e9-4b02-bd95-9d770ccdb431&displaylang=en
     
  3. Osaban

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    Returnil has a free free version as well.
     
  4. HAN

    HAN Registered Member

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    I set up a fairly clueless friend with Sandboxie a couple of months ago and after maybe a half dozen questions, I haven't heard from him. Note that he only surfs and emails and never downloads any files. I considered DW but IMO, it's not as quiet as Sandboxie.
     
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