Is Threatfire Dead?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Brandonn2010, Jan 10, 2011.

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  1. Brandonn2010

    Brandonn2010 Registered Member

    I've been reading that Threatfire is no longer developed, and I think it has been a while since it has had an update. Is it dead? If so, what is an alternative? So far though it's had nothing but false positives for me.
     
  2. Atomas31

    Atomas31 Registered Member

    There is a beta of threatfire going on for a long time... but seems abandon:rolleyes:

    As an alternative there is Mamutu (not free) from Emsisoft!
     
  3. Syobon

    Syobon Registered Member

    forget, symantec bought it
     
  4. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    I would say YES :rolleyes:
     
  5. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    It's dead for sure:mad:
     
  6. drhu22

    drhu22 Registered Member

    Does it still update?
     
  7. atomomega

    atomomega Registered Member

    No, it doesn't update anymore, and yes, it is ABANDONWARE. :thumbd:
    Mamutu is the only option if you are looking for a pure Behaviour Blocker.
     
  8. drhu22

    drhu22 Registered Member

    Thats too bad. There is still the custom rules feature though which still could make it valuable.
    Does anyone know which file rules are stored in for future reference?
     
  9. Brandonn2010

    Brandonn2010 Registered Member

    Well that blows. I guess it still does its job though, and it will become obsolete once Avast's behavior shield does more than monitor. Once GesWall 3.0 comes out, I won't need to worry about infections anymore.
     
  10. kjdemuth

    kjdemuth Registered Member

    :thumb:
    +1
    I can't wait for geswall 3.
     
  11. Watasha

    Watasha Registered Member

    They are supposedly testing a beta for it but there's not much info coming from the PCTools camp. Feedback from devs & mods over there has gone downhill since the Symantec acquisition. My guess is Symantec is running another promising company directly into the ground.
     
  12. PJC

    PJC Very Frequent Poster

    Yeap...That's the story...:'(
     
  13. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

    maybe 2 pc tools and novatech
     
  14. Ibrad

    Ibrad Registered Member

  15. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    That sounds promising:thumb:
     
  16. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Woah, i really though the used all PCTools resources on Norton lineup, seems that they still have some working on PCTools :)
     
  17. Kernelwars

    Kernelwars Registered Member

    yep indeed..I am shocked but in a good way tho:argh: :argh:
     
  18. ichito

    ichito Registered Member

  19. Keith Warner

    Keith Warner Registered Member

    I haven't trusted PC Fools since the reliable Spyware Doctor 4. Version 5 was a disaster, and they continued their ineptitude in the free A/V. Being acquired by Symantec won't make it any worse than it already is.
    :rolleyes:

     
  20. Joerg

    Joerg Guest

    Well well... a new version of ThreatFire (4.7.0.48 ) has been released: PC-Tools Forum.
     
  21. Ibrad

    Ibrad Registered Member

    Thats great news, plus the news say a new major version is in the works is also great news :D
     
  22. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    Wow, nice, i wonder what heir new release will bring :rolleyes:
     
  23. Saraceno

    Saraceno Registered Member

    Good news. I know others have had some conflict issues, but always liked TF.

    Hope this new release and the next one deliver the goods. :thumb:
     
  24. Cloudcroft

    Cloudcroft Registered Member

    Has anyone tried both Threatfire and Mamutu? I used Mamutu for over a year, but recently a conflict developed on my computer, so I've disabled it. Would Threatfire be a suitable replacement for Mamutu?
     
  25. Saraceno

    Saraceno Registered Member

    Some people say the other way round, ThreatFire caused a conflict, mamutu didn't.

    I've used ThreatFire for years, on several PCs, with no problems (later replaced these with MSE + prevx). Used mamutu as well. My opinion, very similar programs and levels of protection.
     
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