Process Guard vs Zero Day bugs

Discussion in 'ProcessGuard' started by Rasheed187, Jul 6, 2005.

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  1. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

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    Well I was trying to make my point, and trying to put things in perspective. Let´s face it, with a certain security setup (combined with common sense) the chance of being compromised isn´t that big. ;)
     
  2. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

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    You should read better, and don´t get so emotional LOL.
     
  3. richrf

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    lol. "Criticism of others is like writing your own autobiography". (paraphrasing)

    When someone keeps telling others that they need to learn how to read ....

    Cya Rasheed,
    Rich
     
  4. James Taylor

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    When someone keeps criticising, someone for criticising ..... :p

    Honestly, I really can't see how someone can quote such a statement without indicting oneself of the very "crime".
     
  5. Bubba

    Bubba Updates Team

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    Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Girls....let's Please simply stick to the thread title for discussion....Process Guard vs Zero Day bugs .
     
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    WARNING!
    If this thread goes off of topic by those making personal remarks or innuendo this thread will be closed.
     
  7. Infinity

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    very true Rasheed, the chance that 50% of Wilders members get infected by clicking on link on Warez site is not that big either :cool:
     
  8. Starrob

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    Can processguard block malware that accesses the Kernel directly without the benefit of a driver? That is a theoretical zero day atack.



    Starrob
     
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    Removed Off Topic post.

    Blackspear.
     
  10. Rasheed187

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    Btw, to get back to my question in the first post, it seems like some apps like CurrPorts won´t work if IE is protected against reading. :)

    And a bit off topic: I don´t know why but it seems like PG solved a problem on one of my machines, it wasn´t able to shut down normally, explorer.exe would crash all the time, but when I protected IE.exe form modification the problem disappeared. :eek:
     
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