Process Guard v3 screenshots

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by Wayne - DiamondCS, Sep 20, 2004.

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  1. Wayne - DiamondCS

    Wayne - DiamondCS Security Expert

    The main window:
     

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  2. Wayne - DiamondCS

    Wayne - DiamondCS Security Expert

    About screen:
     

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  3. Pilli

    Pilli Registered Member

    Main.
     

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  4. Bowserman

    Bowserman Infrequent Poster

    Protection List :).
     

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  5. Wayne - DiamondCS

    Wayne - DiamondCS Security Expert

    Here's a couple of blocked attacks...

    The first alert shows a backdoor trojan being blocked from starting (as it's a new, unknown program). If this was a real trojan attempting to execute on a real system, the infection would've been prevented at this early stage. The second line shows a program that was allowed to start (as it's listed as a trusted app inside Process Guard). The third line shows the installation of a popular rootkit trojan known as "Hacker Defender". The installation of the rootkit driver was blocked, which prevented the infection from occurring and kept the system clean. Can you feel the power yet? :)
     

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  6. Bowserman

    Bowserman Infrequent Poster

    Alert Screen logging showing the various protections of PG at work :D.

    Regards,
    Jade.
     

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  7. Bowserman

    Bowserman Infrequent Poster

    One more like my above post :).

    Regards,
    Jade.
     

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  8. worldcitizen

    worldcitizen Registered Member

    Some questions.

    1. How SHOULD PG3 be configured?

    2. I install and try a lot of programs so if I install a program with a driver or graphics drivers will PG3 block the installation or will I get a pop up requesting permission?

    3. How are Windows XP updates affected? Do I have to turn off something before installing Windows updates?

    4. How will I know if PG3 is not working properly or if it IS working properly?

    5. If PG3 blocks something how do I know if it is a normal Windows process or something malicious as I don't have technical knowledge of all terms, processes and program names?

    Dave
     
  9. nick s

    nick s Registered Member

    Permit/Deny with extra information enabled.

    Nick
     

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  10. Meed

    Meed Registered Member

    What does the security tab look like ?
     
  11. Andreas1

    Andreas1 Security Expert

    like this (sorted by last launch):
     

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  12. Andreas1

    Andreas1 Security Expert

    this is how the vulnerability discussed recently now fails:
     

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  13. MEGAFREAK

    MEGAFREAK Registered Member

    very interesting ;-)
     
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