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<blockquote data-quote="ErzCrz" data-source="post: 873357" data-attributes="member: 81799"><p>It works differently but is a whitelist program like Comodo's default-deny approach. See below from that website. Anyway, whatever works for you is fine. Comodo is still usable I've just moved away from it for a system hardened approach and default-deny approach. I haven't been using it since it went paid for and then free if you know where to look.</p><p></p><p>Voodoo shield: </p><p><strong>SIMPLE APPROACH</strong></p><p>Traditional antivirus software can no longer keep up with the 200,000+ new viruses and malware created daily, so VoodooShield locks your computer and blocks all new, non-whitelisted executable code (including viruses and malware), while your computer is running a web app (browser, email, etc.). Traditional antivirus is great, but your computer should be locked when it is at risk.</p><p><strong>THE VOODOOSHIELD DIFFERENCE</strong></p><p>VoodooShield uses a proprietary proactive whitelist snapshot approach to virus and malware protection. VoodooShield is a patented toggling Desktop Shield Gadget / Computer Lock that automatically toggles to ON and locks your computer when you start a web app. There is never a good reason to let new, non-whitelisted executable code run while a web app is running.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ErzCrz, post: 873357, member: 81799"] It works differently but is a whitelist program like Comodo's default-deny approach. See below from that website. Anyway, whatever works for you is fine. Comodo is still usable I've just moved away from it for a system hardened approach and default-deny approach. I haven't been using it since it went paid for and then free if you know where to look. Voodoo shield: [B]SIMPLE APPROACH[/B] Traditional antivirus software can no longer keep up with the 200,000+ new viruses and malware created daily, so VoodooShield locks your computer and blocks all new, non-whitelisted executable code (including viruses and malware), while your computer is running a web app (browser, email, etc.). Traditional antivirus is great, but your computer should be locked when it is at risk. [B]THE VOODOOSHIELD DIFFERENCE[/B] VoodooShield uses a proprietary proactive whitelist snapshot approach to virus and malware protection. VoodooShield is a patented toggling Desktop Shield Gadget / Computer Lock that automatically toggles to ON and locks your computer when you start a web app. There is never a good reason to let new, non-whitelisted executable code run while a web app is running. [/QUOTE]
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