VoodooShield/Cyberlock

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by CloneRanger, Dec 7, 2011.

  1. VecchioScarpone

    VecchioScarpone Registered Member

    +1
     
  2. Telos

    Telos Registered Member

    Clearly to drive sales. Isn't that the point? To gain control of settings.

    Besides, who wouldn't want to pay for the option to hide the shield :argh:
     
  3. Izettso

    Izettso Registered Member

    I noticed something interesting when installing an Adobe Flash Player update.

    I have set Adobe Flash Player to remind me when an update is necessary rather than to update itself automatically.
    Note that I normally run VS on Smart mode and it turns itself to ON as soon as I start any browser on my PC.

    This is what happened: The occasional Adobe Flash Player update message came up as soon as I rebooted my computer and when I clicked on the update button, the browser ran and I downloaded the update program on the Desktop. I closed the browser (exited the program) and I ran the Adobe Flash Player update. The browser automatically opened to an information page in Adobe and I could navigate from there to any other website. However, during all this time when the browser was active the VS shield continued to indicate "OFF". It was only when I again closed the browser and restarted it that VS showed the usual "ON" indicator.
     
  4. paulderdash

    paulderdash Registered Member

    Indeed interesting, shouldn't happen. Dan should easily be able to replicate this. Or others corroberate?
     
  5. Triple Helix

    Triple Helix Specialist

    I think VS is great as it was designed to do! Dan please don't add any other unnecessary bloat to VS. Shields are the right Colors and in the Right spots as it has always been.
     
  6. Antarctica

    Antarctica Registered Member

    Agree with you Triple Helix:)
     
  7. Triple Helix

    Triple Helix Specialist

    :thumb:
     
  8. _CyberGhosT_

    _CyberGhosT_ Registered Member

    Another long time user voicing here that it is perfect the way it is. Quoting the old adage " If it aint broke, don't fix it."
     
  9. ProTruckDriver

    ProTruckDriver Registered Member

    Agree :thumb:
     
  10. askmark

    askmark Registered Member

    Also agree.

    For me the big shield provides a sense of security because I know I'm being protected if its there. I'm therefore more than happy to give it some of my desktop for that piece of mind.
     
  11. roger_m

    roger_m Registered Member

    While, I no longer use VoodooShield, when I did use it, one of the first things I did was to disable the desktop shield. I've also always disabled it on other people's computers I've installed VS on. In my opinion having the shield as a systray icon would be a much better option.

    But, having said that, as long as the shield can be hidden, it's not a big deal in my opinion.
     
  12. silver0066

    silver0066 Registered Member

    Also agree
     
  13. Behold Eck

    Behold Eck Registered Member

    Absolutely spot on.

    In fact the shield sort of acts like a red flag i.e. if it`s not showing you know somethings wrong immediately.

    Been trying VS out with different combinations of security app`s(not just trad AV`s)and can`t find anything that conflicts with it.

    Regards Eck:)
     
  14. andi_cro

    andi_cro Registered Member

    This thing still pop's up from time to time...
     

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  15. Sand

    Sand Registered Member

    @andi_cro happen also for me with Chrome, I would like to know what is it, I have sometime to re-allow it, only that pop-upping on last stable.
     
  16. VoodooShield

    VoodooShield Registered Member

    Thank you guys for all of you input on the desktop shield gadget! It would take forever to respond to each one, but I appreciate your guy’s help. It is probably a good idea to keep it the way it is for now, but if you guys ever think of a way we can improve it, or anything else, please let me know!

    Here is the latest beta version. There should not be any serious issues, but I did make a lot of changes, so it would not surprise me if there is a small bug or two we need to fix.

    I still have not started working on optimizing the exploit payload blocking… I want to get the PeddleCheap test up and running before I make any changes.

    But here are most of the important changes.

    - The memory leak is completely fixed

    - The update prompt should no longer be stuck in the back AFTER this version

    - The regional settings that caused missing buttons should be fixed… if not, please let me know

    - The blacklist and VoodooAi scans should be even quicker now… they are highly optimized now.

    - VS now starts with the service, so it should start much faster.

    - Since VS now starts with the service, I removed the option “Start VoodooShield when I start Windows”

    - The multi-user functionality should be working pretty well now. So VS should be working properly for users who log off of the computer and log in as a different user / switch user. If there are any bugs with this, please let me know.

    - There were tons of other small fixes and optimizations as well.

    www.voodooshield.com/Download/beta3/InstallVoodooShield359b.exe

    I will catch up on any of the non desktop shield gadget related posts soon (unless I need to respond to one of those as well). Thank you!
     
  17. Trooper

    Trooper Registered Member

    Dan - Where does a beginner for VS begin after install? Thank you!
     
  18. Gandalf_The_Grey

    Gandalf_The_Grey Registered Member

    Did a clean install of the new version. Starts much faster on boot and will let you know if there are any issues.
     
  19. Circuit

    Circuit Registered Member

    Dan - Where does a beginner for VS begin after install? Thank you!

    That is the million dollar question! If you have Pro version. Most settings are hard to figure out.
     
  20. Gandalf_The_Grey

    Gandalf_The_Grey Registered Member

  21. Trooper

    Trooper Registered Member

  22. Circuit

    Circuit Registered Member

    Still most of the so- called answers are grey, need to be more black and white.
     
  23. clubhouse1

    clubhouse1 Registered Member


    I installed it and found its pretty good out of the box, for a better understanding I read the pdf that's been linked..I usually read the user guides that come with software myself rather than depend on others :)
     
  24. VoodooShield

    VoodooShield Registered Member

    Thank you guys! @Trooper, just like they were saying, you might want to start in AutoPilot mode for a day or so, then maybe switch to Smart Mode. There really is nothing to configure or to set... pretty much everything is automatic, and what is not automatic, you will be prompted for your input.

    If you do not have a VS Pro license, PM me the email address you would like to use for your account and I will set that up for you. Most people do not need VS Pro, but it is nice to have in case you want to tweak a thing or two to your liking. I am running VS Free as we speak... then again, I was able to choose what most of the default settings should be... except when the wilders users twisted my arm and changed my mind ;).
     
  25. Antarctica

    Antarctica Registered Member

    Too funny :):argh:
     
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