still can not use tencent pc manager with zemana antilogger or antimalware. When will or will zemana ever fix this issue. Its hard to ignore every bet of tencent in zemana.
We talked about it many times and answer is No, it won't be whitelisted. There are two versions of it, one is international versions that you can download and install regularly and there is a chinese versions being pushed by malware downloaders. They are both signed with the same digital signature that is blacklisted. What you can do is to exclude Tencent and add their components to Zemana exclusions.
toobad as excluding is a pain. No matter how many folders or files such those in the program data, appdata of tencent I exclude, zemana still finds other parts of it and warns it. This is stupid. There is noway to find every part of the tencent to exclude.
Zemana AntiLogger 2.70 is available as a Giveaway of the day https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/zemana-antilogger-2/
Just installed Zemana AntiLogger on my third notebook, for testing purpose, of course... Although there was a previous product from Zemana, called AntiLogger, this one is a extended Antimalware, not only an AntiLogger. My suggestion is to rename it and call it Zemana Antimalware Premium-Plus, or something like this, because primary it's ZAM, with additional privacy and keylogger protection. AntiLogger is misleading, in my opinion. Old Fashioned icon, too. They could use the ZAM icon, with a golden, or green circle around it, or a big + in the upper right corner...
I tried Anti-Keylogger Tester 3.0 with Zemana AntiLogger 2.70.2014 in Windows 10, and several tests failed. Does this mean that Zemana is useless?
What tests did it fail? ZAL 2 seems to only have SSL protection and Keystroke encryption modules included - meaning it will fail tests for logging clipboard, web cam, screen capture, etc... you essentially get ZAM plus the old ZAL Free which is still a decent combo in my opinion.
I got mixed results, if I did one test at a time closing the program and reopening it between tries it would pass, But if I left the program open and tried one test after another it would fail the test So this concerns me because I have this installed on many PC's that do banking!!! TwinHeadedEagle any input on this
Testing ZAL2 has been discussed here https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/zemana-antilogger-2-0-alpha-beta-soon.387379/ and here https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/zemana-antilogger-tests.388457/
I presently use ZAntiMalware (ZAM) only. Now that ZAL INCLUDES ZAM, I am considering switching to ZAL. I presently run ZAM real-time, because it is VERY light on CPU usage (my computer has a slow CPU). 2 QUESTIONS: 1- If I run a trial copy of ZAL, HOW can I keep it from colliding with my current ZAM? 2- (Your subjective opinions, please) Is ZAL light, medium, or heavy on use of CPU?
1) You can only have one or the other, not both. 2) I notice a little more cpu usage with ZAL, but not too bad.
I believe ZAL uses what is essentially the same engine as ZAM..I seem to remember someone tried to add ZAL to his system and found it deleted ZAM as it uses the same directories and sub folders as ZAM, so its a one or the other situation.
Thanks for the help! I think I will switch to ZAL when my ZAM subscription is about to run out. However, if there is ever a "discount sale" for ZAL, I'll snap it up in a heartbeat.
why not switch now and have the protection of antilogger? you can uninstall ZAM install ZAL and your license will be recognized and continue to work.
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yup it did on my system, make sure you record your key incase you have to re enter it but on mine it automatically picked it up when I installed ZAL.