New Antiexecutable: NoVirusThanks EXE Radar Pro

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by sg09, Jun 3, 2011.

  1. jmonge

    jmonge Registered Member

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    this beta 64 bit version is very quiet and smooth so far so good:thumb:
     
  2. novirusthanks

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    We should have fixed also the incompatibility with Sandboxie, last tests and we should release a new beta build to testers.
     
  3. chris1341

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    Nice to hear. Thanks. If it works you'll likely have at least one new customer. I really like vendors who are responsive to user requirements.

    Cheers
     
  4. novirusthanks

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    @Chris

    Thank you :)

    Sandboxie incompatibility has been fully fixed now, see screenshot:

    http://postimage.org/image/dudo4iaez/

    Changelog:

    [09-06-2012] v2.1
    + Fixed save of BlackList/WhiteList
    + Fixed incompatibility with SandboxIE

    I have sent by PM to all testers the new version, please let me know how the new version and Sandboxie work for you.
     
  5. Tyrizian

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    Here is something interesting. Avast detects ERP installer as Malware (Which hasn't happened before). I know this is a false positive.

    NVT False.png
     
  6. kjdemuth

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    Or is it. :shifty:
     
  7. Tyrizian

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    :ninja: And the plot thickens

    HaHaHa, But seriously, No problems ever, this is the first time.
     
  8. sg09

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    Well, great news :D since I am running the pro version in my x32, I think I will not be able to install it in my x64 which is in another boot, or am I wrong? I am very much enthusiastic to try this.
     
  9. novirusthanks

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    @RADEON0101

    Thank you for reporting that issue, it is a false positive and we have already contacted Avast, hope it will be fixed soon :)
    If you test the last version let me know how it works with Sandboxie too.

    @sg09

    Yes, one license is for only one PC (multi-user) and lifetime. I have sent you a PM.
     
  10. sg09

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    Thank you a lot Andreas :)
     
  11. sg09

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    A quick response... Running along side ESET Smart Security, MBAM Pro, Zemana all set to default mode.
    Fast installation and activation.
    6.3 Mb Disk space required.
    whitelisted system process at first after asking.

    1. No expert mode. Looks neat.
    2. CPU peaks to 50% when process tab is opened. (An old problem that probably have been fixed in x32, I haven't checked)
    3. when browsing through the GUI, CPU usage changed 1-4% but RAM usage stayed fixed ~13 Mb.

    Need to test it more with applications for possible conflicts.

    liking it so far.. :)
     
  12. chris1341

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    Confirmed, thanks!
     
  13. sg09

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    Doesn't the beta version start with Windows by default?
     
  14. Yanick

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    Right after i installed the new version and ran it, i got this error.

    It seems the gui isn't scaled correctly. I cant see part of the ''Blocked''. I'l add a screen.
     

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  15. Tyrizian

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    Aside the false positive, I can say that everything works now (Whitelist, Blacklist and Sandboxie compatibility). Good job
     
  16. sg09

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    Works fine here too... :)
     
  17. Tyrizian

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    Once this false positive is fixed, I am gonna put ERP up and running full-time. I just want to say thank you for listening to the community, as well as providing us with fast fixes that work right away, you have truly done a wonderful job.

    One quick question though...

    Any plans on adding an update component to the program?
     
  18. Tyrizian

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    Well, it looks like Avast is pretty fast on fixing false positives.

    Avast just updated it's signatures on my computer, and it's not detecting ERP as malware anymore. Time to let EXE Radar Pro run full-time now.:thumb:

    ERP is running great...No more problems
     
  19. sg09

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    found a bug.
    Auto-enable protection if disabled for more than 5 min, do not work.
     
  20. chris1341

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    Won't auto start with Windows for me on Win 7 x64. Known issue/fix?

    Running fine but only when manually started.

    Also, what do I need to do to deny scripts/dll loading?

    Thanks
     
  21. Tyrizian

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    That's weird, works fine on my end.
     
  22. novirusthanks

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    @RADEON

    Yes, Avast is very quick in fixing FPs.

    Not for now, but we have it in the todo list.

    @sg09

    It works fine here, tested few time and always the disabled protection got always re-enabled after 5 minutes.

    @chris1341

    Make sure that:
    - Task Scheduler service is running
    - The option "Startup with Windows" in "Settings" => "General" Tab is enabled
    - Schtasks.exe (Task Scheduler) process is not blocked (check it in "Events" Tab)
    - ERP does not run in a LUA (Limited User Account)

    To block scripts you can add to the BlackList these files:
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\cscript.exe
    C:\WINDOWS\system32\wscript.exe

    Regarding block loading of DLLs, it is not supported by ERP, but you can do this:
    - WhiteList all system processes
    - Disable the option "Auto-Allow Windows Protected Processes"
    Now when a program calls regsvr32.exe (MS process used to load a DLL) you will be notified and you will be able to allow/deny it.

    This is the actual changelog for the next version (will be released in few days):

    [09-06-2012] v2.2
    + Fixed form scale (big fonts)
    + Auto-open log folder when Events=>Save Log is clicked
    + GUI can now be maximized
     
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  23. chris1341

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    Yes, all that is done but still no auto start-up.

    Thanks :thumb:
     
  24. Yanick

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    Good job so far with beta :thumb:
    Is there a way to use SuRun to elevate ERP rights so it can start automatically with admin rights, instead it always asking admin password. So far SuRun has worked with other app's that need admin rights to start, it's the ''-startup'' line that fool's the surun i believe, enyone using surun here? :p
     
  25. Tyrizian

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    Why does EXE Radar Pro use Windows Task Scheduler for it to run on startup?

    Is this a bug, or is this intentional?

    NVT TaskSched.png
     
    Last edited: Jun 10, 2012
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