VoodooShield/Cyberlock

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by CloneRanger, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. shmu26

    shmu26 Registered Member

    on feb 2, everything will work right...
    right, I figured that out, but you can be sure some new users won't know that, and if they are on the free version, well...
     
  2. Gandalf_The_Grey

    Gandalf_The_Grey Registered Member

    Thanks @mood and @shmu26 :thumb: Didn't know that. Now the files on my D: drive are protected...
     
  3. VoodooShield

    VoodooShield Registered Member

  4. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

    VS has stopped every real malware script I've thrown at it.
     
  5. Triple Helix

    Triple Helix Specialist

    Awesome as I knew it would! :D
     
  6. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

    Actually TH, I've thrown almost 225 malware samples of all types at VS, and it has stopped it all. Even the Petya class of Ransomware. Awesome job Dan.
     
  7. _CyberGhosT_

    _CyberGhosT_ Registered Member

    The user is the weak link in VS, you will be hard pressed to make VS fail. ;)
     
  8. gorblimey

    gorblimey Registered Member

    Hi boredog - Sorry for the delay in replying, I often work from can't-see to can't-see :( but it's remunerative :)

    Anyway, moving the shield ain't the answer, sorry. The alerts still show up at bottom right of screen. Good for some, but... o_O
     
  9. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

    I think people shouldn't be surprised at this given what VS is designed to do. If it's not in the whitelist, has a high number of VT detections, has an unsafe AI score or a combination of those, of course the sample is going to fail to run.
     
  10. shmu26

    shmu26 Registered Member

    well, not every security soft actually works like it is designed to. VS does.
     
  11. pvanberlo

    pvanberlo Registered Member

    If I run VoodooShield together with Emsisoft Anti-Malware, do you guys advice anything else? How about HitmanPro.Alert? Is the combination of VS/EAM/HMPA stable and not a hog on performance?
     
  12. XhenEd

    XhenEd Registered Member

    Right now, I'm more concerned with VAi detecting safe applications as "unsafe", rather than having it strong detection against malware. Maybe VAi is too strong or stringent in its decision making that it also flags some safe programs as unsafe. I'll be ecstatic if VAi is fine-tuned to detect safe programs properly.
     
  13. Peter2150

    Peter2150 Global Moderator

    Hi XhenEd

    On my desktop, VS is quiet as a church mouse. On my VM it's quiet until I run Malware. Then it talks.
     
  14. Mr.X

    Mr.X Registered Member

    I'm new to VS. Since using it on Dec. 30 2016 till date, I agree with Peter. VS is silent as a church mouse. Besides it works fine along my sec setup.
     
  15. XhenEd

    XhenEd Registered Member

    But with no-so-popular safe programs, it also talks. :D

    Yes, I agree though that VS is silent most of the time. :D
     
  16. shmu26

    shmu26 Registered Member

    I find that it talks a lot about program and driver updates. If I am not mistaken, this happens when the update file is created in a location such as appdata/local/temp. This behavior is understandable, since a file was dropped in a suspicious location, so Ai wants to check it out.
     
  17. Mr.X

    Mr.X Registered Member

    Exactly. And this is normal and expected behavior as Ai needs to learn about the file in question. Once it has learned it becomes silent. I like VS a lot.
     
  18. shmu26

    shmu26 Registered Member

    true. the future lies in fine-tuning Ai.
     
  19. boredog

    boredog Registered Member

    I think when I mentioned I had VS set to paranoid, dan asked me to set back to balanced because Ai is still learning at the present time. that tells me it is still auto self tuning as we speak.
     
  20. wolfrun

    wolfrun Registered Member

    Update, Voodoo Shield working like a charm here along with Sandboxie. Not running an A/V program and only use MBAM 2.0 for on demand scans.:thumb:
     
  21. Firebytes

    Firebytes Registered Member

    I thought about trying VoodooShield until I saw in the EULA:

    "You agree that VoodooSoft may collect and use personally identifiable, technical and related information, not limited to technical information about your computer, system and application software that is gathered periodically and automatically to facilitate and improve upon the provision of the Software, Software updates, support and other services to you."

    No one else has any concerns about this collection of personally identifiable information? Is there a reason it can't be anonymized and still serve its purpose?
     
  22. digmor crusher

    digmor crusher Registered Member

    Nope, not worried about Dan mis-using our information. Sounds like it will only be used to improve VS and not be sold to 3rd parties. Dan will comment on this.
     
  23. pablozi

    pablozi Registered Member

    I am using VS with Windows Defender, Heimdal Pro and Adguard for Windows - everything works like a charm.
     
  24. guest

    guest Guest

    What difference is this compared to literally any other program that can read your registries and log the PC/hardware information? There's a difference between having your browsing history logged and having easily accessible registry keys accessed/logged.
     
  25. Callender

    Callender Registered Member

    I agree but it needs some sort of privacy statement on what information is collected. I did not like seeing the file names for every video I watched or every folder I unzipped in the logs. Okay so it's easily fixed by editing command lines but still a privacy issue if the data is collected but not anonymized.
     
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