AppGuard 4.x 32/64 Bit - Releases

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Jryder54, Oct 29, 2013.

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  1. digmor crusher

    digmor crusher Registered Member

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    Since clicking on balloon, no balloon now and nothing in activity report showing number of blocked events.
     
  2. bjm_

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    C_E & pegr,
    AG touting numbers at me...sans logging. The number is thereby made irrelevant.
     
  3. pegr

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    When a count of suspicious activities blocked is displayed, it is normally via a balloon alert above the system tray soon after system startup. Clicking on the link within the balloon will stop it from being reported in future.
     
  4. Cutting_Edgetech

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    I have found a bug in AG 4.2.8.1 beta with the logging. I made the following Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit executables power apps: mbae.exe, mbae64.exe, and and mbae-svc.exe. At no time did I ever remove them from power apps, and I only made each one a power app once. I navigated to the executables; chose the executable, and then clicked apply. I assume AG thinks for some reason that each executable is being added again each time the user adds another power app. It must also make AG think that the user removed the prior power app as you can see from the log below. I assume this is only a problem with the logging. I'm using Windows 7X64 Ultimate SP1.

    03/19/15 13:26:15 Prevented <Firefox> from reading memory of <Windows Explorer>.
    03/19/15 13:24:30 Prevented <Firefox> from reading memory of <Windows Explorer>.
    03/19/15 13:24:09 User added <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit Service> to power application list.
    03/19/15 13:24:09 User added <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit 64bit tasks> to power application list.
    03/19/15 13:24:09 User added <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit> to power application list.
    03/19/15 13:24:09 User removed <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit 64bit tasks> from power application list.
    03/19/15 13:24:09 User removed <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit> from power application list.
    03/19/15 13:23:58 User added <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit 64bit tasks> to power application list.
    03/19/15 13:23:58 User added <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit> to power application list.
    03/19/15 13:23:58 User removed <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit> from power application list.
    03/19/15 13:23:48 Protection level is set to <medium>.
    03/19/15 13:23:48 User added <Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit> to power application list.
    03/19/15 13:22:32 Protection level is set to <off>.
    03/19/15 13:00:19 Prevented <pid: 4688> from reading memory of <Windows Explorer>.
    03/19/15 12:58:41 Prevented <Firefox> from reading memory of <Windows Explorer>.
    03/19/15 12:43:46 Prevented <Firefox> from reading memory of <Windows Explorer>.
    03/19/15 12:42:05 Prevented <Firefox> from reading memory of <Windows Explorer>.
    03/19/15 12:41:20 Protection level is set to <medium>.


    Update 3/19/15 @ 2:02: Bug report sent.
     
    Last edited: Mar 19, 2015
  5. Peter2150

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    Hi Appguard gang

    I just happened to visit the AppuardUS site and I noticed there is a North Virginia Tech conference link where you can vote for a security app. Appguard is one of the options to vote for. I went and voted for Appguard. I you love it as much as I do follow the link at the appgaurd site and show support with a link.

    Pete
     
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    I voted for AppGuard, but they are behind most of the competition. I don't think AppGuard users know about this poll. Hopefully post from this thread will change that. The option to vote is almost at the bottom of the page. Thanks peter! http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-business/wp/2015/03/22/help-us-find-washingtons-next-tech-innovators-week-two/
     
  8. G1111

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    Just voted for AG.
     
  9. pegr

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    Same here.
     
  10. Cutting_Edgetech

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    It looks like it is going to take a lot of votes to catch up. If we could only get all the AppGuard users here at Wilders to vote it may make a difference. Everyone vote at the bottom of the page here please. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/capital-business/wp/2015/03/22/help-us-find-washingtons-next-tech-innovators-week-two/
     
  11. Antarctica

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    Just did it!
     
  12. Barb_C

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    Thanks everyone who is voting. I think our objective is to reach the top 4.
     
  13. Well after my 5510th response, you are 5th now, need at least 333 (6%) more, How many members have posted in this thread?
     

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  14. rdsu

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    Already vote... :)
     
  15. stapp

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    Voted.

    Now AppG is third.
     
  16. siketa

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    Voted. :)
    Very close to Pole position.
     
  17. G1111

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    Now in first place.
     
  18. Mr.X

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    Now you are in the first place... as I expected.;)
     
  19. Barb_C

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    You guys are great! Thanks for getting us moved up in the competition!
     
  20. Mr.X

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    Anytime... you know.
     
  21. Cutting_Edgetech

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    Has Blue Ridge Networks ever set up a booth at defcon? It would be a good way to get more exposure.
     
  22. Cutting_Edgetech

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    It looks like AG is doing well in the competition now. I hope BRN can maintain the lead.
     
  23. SweX

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    Done :thumb:
     
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