Registry Real Time Protection?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by jmonge, Jun 25, 2012.

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  1. jmonge

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    My Online Armor protects registry in realtime. I'm good. :)
     
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    good to know it is very important:thumb:
     
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    Yes, great addition to stay in control of autostarts on your pc. Especially the i am uncertain/don't know option which help you decide on autostarts
     
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    Yep tony klein help them to make it top notch.
     
  6. Ashanta

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    Thanks Kees.

    Only control of autostarts ?
    What about registry keys, registry subkeys controls ?

    Do you consider RegRun as a light program ?

     
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    UAC + Comodo Internet Security
     
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    [1] No the works, drivers, services, etc
    [2] Yes see [1]
    [3] Light in terms CPU / I-O usage yes
     
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    Thanks Kees :thumb:

    Unfortunately, RegRun in not more free: all versions are paid. :oops:
     
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    Yup. :thumb:
     
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    MJ Registry Watcher http://www.jacobsm.com/mjsoft.htm#rgwtchr is a polling type monitor. It checks the registry and a good deal more. It's not HIPS but IMO, it is quite worthwhile. I run it on all my personal PCs.
     
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    thanks HAN:thumb:
     
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    Like a few comments by others have mentioned, I have emsisoft online armor along with other products.
    Online armor does realtime registry protection and you can even change the rules that "trusted" programs can be blocked or ask permission everytime or you can allow them of course and remember that choice.
    anyway, OA works for me. but I have a paid for license, so it's a paid for product.
    Anyway, it works for me.
    I, personally, don't know much about free programs that do the same job to be honest.
     
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    OA is getting alot points when it comes to registry protection:thumb:
     
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    Han,

    What do you mean by IMO ? Sorry for this basic question, but I can't understand with my low level of english.

     
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    IMO = In My Opinion http://www.abbreviations.com/IMO
     
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    Kees,

    I often wish you'd start your own blog, you are such a useful source of advice and information on security:)
     
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    for me the best registry protection i can find for now is Emsisoft Firewall 5.5:thumb:
     
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    Malwarebytes Pro 1.62 protects the registry in real time:thumb:
     
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    Does it do that? I thought it was only on-execution and web protection.
     
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    for malware that change the registry to break windows:)but it is base on black list malware heuristic scaner to find this malware and pup etc etc,it fix my registry once;)
     
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    Oh yeah:thumb: :D
     
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    Comodo internet security cover the registry and many other areas
     
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    D+ covers alot of the registry to protect and even more the whole system in real time
     
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