New Antiexecutable: NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by sg09, Jun 3, 2011.

  1. guest

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    @Trooper will be able to use the new version (which will be not free) with the recently bought license key
     
  2. bjm_

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    Yes I did. Was that incorrect on my part?
     
  5. Trooper

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    I will check this out today. Thank you!
     
  6. Trooper

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    @shmu26 and @bjm_ Thanks very much for the link and info. Good to know about the upgrade as well. After messing around with this product last night I am excited to test out the new version when it drops!
     
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    Ooops, I was thinking Trooper was linked to _15052015_ #6030.
     
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  8. guest

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    no, it was correct, i just wanted to be sure. ;)
     
  9. Cutting_Edgetech

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    We must be getting close to seeing an alpha, or beta release. It's been a while since Andreas announcement.
     
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    You're right. It's been awhile since then.

    I still can't help but think he is adding something else new to stir things up a notch when it does come out.
     
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    I know it has already been stated that ERP is strictly going to be an AE, but I would welcome additional functionality that combats AE whitlisting bypasses. Maybe some optional SRP functionality. The vulnerable process list does good in most cases though.

    Edited 6/12/17 @ 1:16
     
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    If there was a voting I'd say ERP to be strict AE. Just that, no more, no less.
     
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    set it on Lockdown Mode and you have something very close to SRP. Anti-exe are made to block executables only, no more no less. Now if you worry about exploits compromising executables, you can use a Anti-Exploit to complement it. I prefer use 3 specialized tools excelling in their job than a swiss-army knife average in everything. :)
    +1, ERP is a specialized tool and should stay at it is, it does its job very well and don't need to be bloated with useless features.
     
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    :thumb:
     
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    I would be ok with ERP in it's present state. It's already more than a AE with its vulnerable process feature.
     
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    from the few things i learned about the next version, it will be even stronger...
     
  17. Mr.X

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    Agreed. I forgot to mention vulnerable process feature. Can't live without it! lol
     
  18. guest

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    and if you were curious enough, the screenshots of the new build show a very granular and strong rules creator.
     
  19. Mr.X

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    Ah yes I remember now that post. This one:
     
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    Agree which is an important addition that should help fine tune a user's config and tighten the strings where needed.

    I always make no secret of favoring noise, and so if alerts + audio suits, in my opinion ERP has a lock on that already long included

    If silence is more to a user's taste, that's your option too. For me ERP is the premiere HIPS of the anti-exe world.
     
  21. Trooper

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    Thanks for double checking.
     
  22. guest

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    Yes, good to have these kind of notifications.
     
  23. EASTER

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    I think so too.

    Not so easily rattled by them anymore as when i very first started using ERP because after a set period of time the auto-block kicks in.

    It's truly pretty nicely automated for what it was designed to accomplish.

    I still use some old XP apps and Unsigned Programs that help computing on the desktop etc. so it's also nice ERP will allow to include those in the List as well.
     
  24. Mr.X

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    One of the features the next ERP version should have (and beg for) quite improved it's a cmd line parser robust enough to catch every single process to yield the most robust vulnerable process module on any AE ever created. This will be a hallmark for "next generation" anti-exes.

    Waiting is killing me btw. :ninja:
     
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    Just curious what you want the cmd line scanner to do it can't do now??
     
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