What do I need for registry protection?

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Atomas31, Sep 13, 2004.

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  1. Atomas31

    Atomas31 Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I'd like to know what softwares and configurations to I need to have the best registry and process protections?

    There is so many software outhere and it looks like it could take a few of them to be effectively protected! So, I'd like to know wich one are working together (configuration) for the best protection possible?

    Thank you for your recommandations,
    Atomas31
     
  2. Paranoid2000

    Paranoid2000 Registered Member

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    The Registry Monitor comparison thread at the top of this forum should give a good idea of what's best for the Windows Registry.

    For process protection, there are 3 options. ProcessGuard and SSM (System Safety Monitor) both monitor process activity - PG is better at protecting processes from malware while SSM offers greater control over permissions (you can specify that program A can be run by program B but not by C for example). The third option is Tiny firewall which throws in the whole kitchen sink with network, process and file monitoring - try it only if you are prepared to spend a lot of time learning how to use it.
     
  3. azumi21

    azumi21 Registered Member

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    nice link to the reg monitior comparison :D

    processguard (nice free version) is a must have, as is most diamond products.

    http://www.diamondcs.com.au/index.php?page=products
     
  4. Infinity

    Infinity Registered Member

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    it is a nice program but it is not enough for registry protection.

    regprot (also dcs) is more secure for reg protection (more complete)

    regrun is real registry protection. try it here:

    http://www.greatis.com/regrun3detail.htm
     
  5. GlobalForce

    GlobalForce Regular Poster

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    Have a look at the link in reply two Atomis, as it will provide a good overview.

    I also commend the neutral commentary by P2k ;) .

    GF
     
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