Registry Checking in HIPS Pgms ?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by JosephB, Jan 24, 2009.

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  1. JosephB

    JosephB Registered Member

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    Do the Comodo HIPS and OA HIPS Pgms:

    1. Give you the ability to view the list of registry autorun entries that they monitor for ?

    2. Do they give you the option of allowing you to enter additional autorun, etc. registry entries that you want additionally monitored ?

    .... If not, then I guess that MD and EQS HIPS pgms would be the only ones that do give you both of the above abilties ? Are there others ?
     
  2. 3x0gR13N

    3x0gR13N Registered Member

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    I'm certain Comodo has that ability, not sure about OA though...
    KIS 2009 HIPS has it as well... :)
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  3. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

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    Yes Comodo is fully configurable as to which registry keys you wish to monitor.

    They can be viewed/modified within the 'My Protected Registry Keys' tab of D+ (if you happen to try it out).
     
  4. 3xist

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    Deffo Comodo does, As Andyman35 said.

    Cheers,
    Josh
     
  5. JosephB

    JosephB Registered Member

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    3x0gR13N,

    With KIS 2009, can the Antivirus part of the suite *not* be installed ?

    Does KIS 2009 HIPS have configurable HIPS - File Protection ?
     
  6. 3x0gR13N

    3x0gR13N Registered Member

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    Yes, you can choose not to install it, but being primarily an antivirus, I don't think even if you uninstall the AV part you can use it alongide another AV or security application. But, I have never tried that, so it may work. :) Expect potential conflicts.
    Yes, you can configure custom files/folders and applications in the Resources group to be monitored.
     
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