12-26-2018, 11:07 AM
I've used stuff from these folks over a long time and they are very good.
This 1st one is probably the best free tool to come out lately:
OSArmor v1.4.1
Another that will be helpful for some folks is here:
More free and useful tools (3 pages full !!) here:
I sure hope this info is helpful for lots of folks here in keeping their systems in good shape !!
This 1st one is probably the best free tool to come out lately:
OSArmor v1.4.1
Quote:Monitor and block suspicious processes behaviors to prevent infections by malware, ransomware, and other threats. This tool analyzes parent processes and prevents, for example, MS Word from running cmd.exe or powershell.exe, it prevents ransomware from deleting shadow copies of files via vssadmin.exe, it blocks processes with double file extensions (i.e invoice.pdf.exe), it blocks USB-spreading malware, and much more. It is lightweight, zero-configuration and runs in the background protecting your system.
For Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 (32\64-bit)
Code:
https://www.novirusthanks.org/products/osarmor/
Another that will be helpful for some folks is here:
Code:
https://www.novirusthanks.org/products/syshardener/
Quote:SysHardener v1.5
Free Windows OS security application that allows you to harden Windows settings to mitigate cybersecurity threats. With this tool you can restrict functionalities of Windows and secure vulnerable applications (i.e Office and Adobe Reader). You can unassociate VBS, VBE, JS, JSE, WSH file type associations, disable JavaScript on Adobe Reader, disable Macros, OLE and ActiveX on Office, disable unused Windows Services, block outbound connections of specific programs via Windows Firewall, and much more.
More free and useful tools (3 pages full !!) here:
Code:
https://www.novirusthanks.org/download-free-software/
I sure hope this info is helpful for lots of folks here in keeping their systems in good shape !!