New Version of MJ RegWatcher

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Graphic Equaliser, Jan 23, 2012.

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  1. Graphic Equaliser

    Graphic Equaliser Registered Member

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    The new version 1.2.7.6 has the following changes :-

    Changes 1.2.7.5 to 1.2.7.6
    1) Fixed corner-case access violation when doing an automatic registry backup.
    2) The email alert setup now allows for the SMTP port to be configured differently from the default of 25. From the help file :-
    "If you need to override the default SMTP port of 25, then follow the hostname with a slash and the port number you wish to use. For example, smtp.microsoft.com/587"

    It's at http://jacobsm.com/mjsoft.htm as usual. Regards,
     
  2. HAN

    HAN Registered Member

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    As always, thanks a lot for the update! :)
     
  3. soccerfan

    soccerfan Registered Member

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    Thank you Graphic. I've had it on both my machines forever (almost) :D
     
  4. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

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    Me, too! ... much appreciated. :)
     
  5. EASTER

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    Hi Graphic.

    I know this is been asked before, but will you be considering at some point in time to somehow integrate a "real-time" registry watch monitor solution as opposed to the current polling it performs. As a piece-work security guru of sorts, meaning it's a joy to string multiple "small" safety apps together in a manner that they not only securely protect operating system's weaknesses, but do so at much lesser taxing of the system's responsiveness while completely covering most if not all vectors of potential concern.

    By the way, since there are still many left who exclusively use the XP platform untill which time Windows 8 and there beyond prove to be the absolute norm of common O/S as opposed to vista & Win 7, i find MJ RegWatcher goes beyond even the best HIPS found.

    Personally it's a relief to know when theres some even small insignificant change going on inside the registry tree as well as potential tampering, especially as has to do with HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root and permissions.
     
  6. jmonge

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    it will be very nice to have a realtime shield to protect the registry system:thumb:
     
  7. EASTER

    EASTER Registered Member

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    Hopefully Graphic will chime in for us here whenever he can get to his email again. I assume that he's busy (as always) with other more important matters.

    MJRegistryWatcher is running without a prob whatsoever along with my HIPS (EQS), Threatfire (Behavior Blocker), SandboxIE + SD along PFW combination, all with barely any use of resources. On-Demand Emsi Emergency Scanner rounds things out nicely. Since i'm still on XP, all these together make for really secure protection as well as useful information thats going on within the systems active componants.
     
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