NoVirusThanks OSArmor: An Additional Layer of Defense

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by novirusthanks, Dec 17, 2017.

  1. Enternal

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    Wow, haven't been here in a while and it's no longer free? Haha, no wonder you went quiet for a while. That must have been a lot of development time put into this! Congratulations!

    I'm interested in getting it but the code does not work for me. It's still the 25th over here in the Pacific Northwest (PST time zone so it's currently 8:09 PM on the 25th of December). Is it still possible to get it? Thanks!
     
  2. focus

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    Oops, XMAS50 code did not work at 10PM Pacific time. :eek::argh:
     
  3. Enternal

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    No worries. PST is just one of those lonely timezones. xDDD
     
  4. focus

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    Hawaii must be Really lonely ;)
     
  5. itman

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    I interpret this to be to 12/25; not through 12/25. In other words, the offered expired as of 12/25.
     
  6. Trooper

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    Ahh bummer I forgot about this and missed the 50% off. Oh well, next time. Cheers!
     
  7. itman

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    And it was a perpetual 50% off on all subsequent renewals. This was the reason I jumped on this.

    Also, I believe the current yearly subscription fee is too high and the 50% off cost is about right for this type of software.
     
  8. Trooper

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    Wow now I am really bummed. That is a great deal.

    Agree on pricing. Hopefully he has another deal at some point in the future.
     
  9. jmonge

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    I am dumb just bought 1 licence.i should got 3:)
     
  10. pb1

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    Hi

    Was it 1.4.3 that was the last free version of OSArmor?
     
  11. jmonge

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    I think so
     
  12. jmonge

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    This is very nice:We have already added more than 250 smart policies to improve your system security with this security application.(novirusthanks)I think is internal rules
     
  13. aldist

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    There is a software group
    D:\Software\soft1\s1.exe
    D:\Software\soft2\s2.exe
    D:\Software\soft3\s3.exe
    ...... etc.
    How can one or two general rules prevent .exe from opening the Firefox browser?
     
  14. guest

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    Examples:

    Code:
    CustomBlock.db
    [%PROCESS%: c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe] [%PARENTPROCESS%: D:\Software\soft1\s1.exe]
    [%PROCESS%: c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe] [%PARENTPROCESS%: D:\Software\soft1\s*.exe]
    [%PROCESS%: c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe] [%PARENTPROCESS%: D:\Software\*.exe]
    [%PROCESS%: c:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe] [%PARENTPROCESS%: D:\Software\*]
    
     
  15. novirusthanks

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    @Trooper @focus @Enternal //Everyone

    To welcome the new year here is a 40% off coupon code: WELCOME2021

    https://www.osarmor.com/pricing/

    It is valid until 10 January 2021 for all OSArmor versions (Personal, Business, Enterprise) and is permanent (applies to all next renewals).

    PS:

    New version is on its way, remained only to fix the fingerprint issue when BIOS is updated.

    If you have other suggestions or issues please let me know.
     
    Last edited: Jan 1, 2021
  16. jmonge

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  17. Buddel

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    OSArmor works as expected. No problems whatsoever. Can't wait to play with v1.5.3.:geek:

    PS: Happy New Year!:)
     
  18. plat

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    Well for those of us who used the Wilders20 coupon, all this 50% off and now 40% off is a little foresaken. :'(

    But, it's nice, thank you for the generous coupons and Happy New Year! Also looking forward to a new version, even though it's highly unlikely I'll be flashing the BIOS again any time soon. :gack:
     
  19. paulderdash

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    Unfortunately ...and in perpetuity, but hey ...
     
  20. aldist

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    Thank
     
  21. focus

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    Thanks!
     
  22. Rasheed187

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    Thanks for this offer! Quick question, I noticed that the OSArmor installer is about 44MB big, why is this? It used to be only about 8MB.
     
  23. jmonge

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    With the advance setting check on all will this function as anti executable programs?
     
  24. n8chavez

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    The biggest change that I can think of is the licensing tool. Before it was free and no license was needed. Now it is not, so there needs to be a way to verify a valid license.
     
  25. n8chavez

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    No, not really. This doesn't have the ability to alert you when something other than what rules it has is executed. That is, of course, the default rules; assuming no custom rules are added. It only checks rule-based behavior, not heuristics based on application.
     
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