We have now released 4.3 with a number of changes related to events filtering and optimized messaging and performance across the board. Please see...
We have a beta of 4.3 available later today with changes to the events if anyone wants to try it. We have enlarged the area, provided excel export...
Good feedback @lucd we will look at that for the roadmap. @paulderdash We will be removing that message in the next release. These are just...
Great question @DarkStar. So the execution option provides a new technique for preventing malware execution. The old technique used a fairly...
@lucd We do provide that in the actual Event itself, the button on the Events section. I assume you mean the one on that page with the icons?
Yes small change for a very specific set of customers running legacy 32 bit system apps on a 64 bit machine.
Re: Android. It only allows 1 VPN to work at a time, so unfortunately you cant have both running at once. Re the launch bar, we have a test...
Dark Star, we updated it to build 425 to resolve that issue. If you uninstall and reinstall from the main web site it should be fine again.
@paulderdash It looks like something is hijacking your explorer process. There are few reasons that it should have a parent of anything except...
If you update Paul you will find that this should not happen again. You can also turn off Execution option as well. But I would update to 4.2.1 to...
We also have a toggle called "Execution" under settings which will allow you to bypass any possible execution blocks.
@Krusty sent you a version to try, just to confirm.
Looks like on Windows 10 we startup so early that we are able to detect changes in the processes before they have settled down. So we are going to...
We are still testing....
Will have a new build shortly.
We pulled the release until someone investigates it further just in case.
What OS are you running?
Today BlackFog just released BlackFog Privacy 4.2. This is a small increment, but should prove to be a major feature for most people as we have...
@lucd we will shortly allow ip masks in the whitelisting to save you a lot of work. The domain names from ESET will be fine, it's the direct IP's...
@acidking thanks for the info. I will send it to the team to review.
They represent suspicious addresses, or direct IP accesses to port 80 in this case.
I'll send it over to the team to review if its possible. The problem I can see immediately is they vary by country and can also be dynamic.
Yes you can add these to the whitelist section of the app and it will allow them to go through.
Correct.
Note we have now updated Android to 3.1 which includes an auto update feature and some other minor changes. You can download the update and...
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