What happened to Wilders Security?

Discussion in 'Forum Related Discussions' started by Spartan, Apr 30, 2023.

  1. Oldie1950

    Oldie1950 Registered Member

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    I'll throw my age of 73 into the age competition.:)
     
  2. Sampei Nihira

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  3. Rasheed187

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    LOL, you forgot about Neoava Guard, I was highly impressed with it. Process Guard and especially System Safety Monitor were game changers. Malware Defender and ProSecurity had potential, but I somehow didn't like them, probably because of the GUI. Now those were the days, we had so much fun! :D

    Yes, that's what I meant, so I don't blame them for not having the energy to post about stuff.

    To clarify, it wasn't a normal update, but it's actually a complete redesign named SpyShelter Ultimate that's currently in beta testing. Back in the days we lived for this stuff LOL.

    https://malwaretips.com/threads/spyshelter-ultimate-beta.127615/
     
  4. blacknight

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    System Safety Monitor for me was the best. Neoava Guard has a very nice and friendly GUI, agree that ProSecurity's GUI could be not much intuitive, but it seemed powerful and effective.

    ot: what means, in Spy Shelter site, " 14 days trial " on SpyShelter Silent download button ?
     
  5. pegas

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    Good old Prevx shouldn’t be omitted
     
  6. Rasheed187

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    I have never seen such a good HIPS as Neoava Guard, it was also one of the few who offered protection against file encryptors, even when ransomware wasn't really a thing yet. And it was coded by only one guy from Iran, quite a talent.

    I must admit, I hated Prevx and also DefenseWall.
     
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    Tarnak Registered Member

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    A/B comparisons can now begin. Good move!
     
  9. Buddel

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    VirusTotal and other scanning services links are also allowed now, aren't they?
     
  10. stapp

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    Yes.
     
  11. Buddel

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    Thanks, @stapp. Good to know.:thumb:
     
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