That's strange, there should be no network connections control support for HIPS edition. What do you mean with "any other inbound protection"?...
Yes, it can. With minimum number of popup windows. DefenseWall do not stealth ports, it's a marketing crap. And it do no close all the ports. It...
Brandon said all correct. Need to get money and a way to bypass PG.
If you need a discount right now, just send me personal message.
Currently- no discount campaign is launched. There will be one in near future, I hope.
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If you see Flash video blocked, immediately export DW's logs into a file ("Events log"->"Export") and send this file to support [at] softsphere...
See methodology carefully: "3. A clone of the imaged systems is made for each of the 32 security applications to be used in the test."
Ah, that it's OK. You must be seen it running untrusted as it has been launched by untrusted browser process.
Flush Player Plugin should be trusted itself, by default. What's your Windows version? What's your Flash version? Can you confirm it's present...
203 - Heap overflow error Really doubt it's about DefenseWall, but send me DW's logs exported immediately right after the issue happens.
Plenty of morons can waste all their time and effort in order to discover kernel-level vulnerabiity to penetrate end-point's protection? I can...
Sorry, but I definitely disagree with you. If a cost of penetration through protection will be higher then all the benefits for cybercriminal,...
Because of FW-part of the protection. It has more options for pop-ups and that's not really good as I would like to see it without pop-ups at all...
Stop? No. Protect computer from being infected with it? Yes.
Event whitelisting can be considered as a blacklisting as some conditions must be met in order to application can not run... So, whitelisting is...
Well, one of the aims of DefenseWall is do not allow malware to auto-run, wherever the protection is active or not. Potentially it may become...
I wouldn't trust so much in two-factor authorization. It can be defeated with Man-in-the-browser attack.
Nope, wrong guess. It apples policies only according untrusted applications list. It contains browsers, e-mail, IM, IRC, P2P, VoIP and multimedia...
Did you notified me about this issue? If I'm unaware of it, I can't fix. Also, looks like it's very specific to your computer and it can be solved...
Weird. It shouldn't be this way. Mail me to support [at ] softsphere [dot] com and I'll send you 30-days key.
No, it's all the settings need to be set by a user. The rest of the job is on my (program's) side.
Right.
It's not a browser, it's a special work mode to make financial transactions safer. As far as I know, it's safer then SafeZone.
I mean that 30-days old entries in the list removes by the program in case "Automatically remove items from rollback list" is on (it is by default).
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