CyberLock 9.0

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update to last re CL 9.06, I noticed today looking at taskmanager that Cyberlock was reading "very high" power usage in the processes tab, and it seemed to continue for longer than I thought it would, then notice the integrated SiriusGPT last scan took 149.17 seconds, which seems like a lot a time as IIRC there was not much going on in win10, unless perhaps something like 0patch was updating or had just updated...?? is there a "normal" sirius scan time?
 
Hey Guys!

Here are the latest versions, we will probably be releasing these to the public this week. Please let me know if you find anything we need to fix.

CyberLock 9.09
SHA-256: 87817e5bc83110d9a781d711f066061c3cc215ea1348a6e44d3492553f378090

SiriusGPT 1.09
SHA-256: 9e8c63066ea6a3366b1f529a4dc307ca09dedf69b4da4bf52cd320a091328d31

SiriusLLM 1.09
SHA-256: 9da2c075a63d6e5d65db7d4f9a6a96f2c99a64908899dc260993e42d8dbb948f

DefenderUI 2.09
SHA-256: aa10538c9427cb1784fcdb9ad8a3c745f5b0ae5f3c4d2ca321d779236181afd4

DefenderUIPro 2.09
SHA-256: 7fcf69ca7d119610771e889ab562fb83b2e61cfdac25f24889f9b5133c6dfb40

DefenderUISilent 2.09
SHA-256: 753c2d98dac95da1001e58d4646d9ba67a5196c6b2956ad36aedbb34310f3e6c

WDAC Lockdown 2.09
SHA-256: 20ba9a7e871735d51f2c2bda6d3128594427e6be8a21d805d064beedaa6b0b5a

DefenderUIARM64 2.09
SHA-256: d278740ac3a07ee76d93dd4128d471d4008d037f8f4199109cc2e62374665a62

Thank you guys!
 
I notice that all the executables have been updated from versions #.06, released on 3rd May CyberLock 9.0 to versions #.09 so not with the usual numeric progression of the previous releases. It's not relevant but I wonder why.
 
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I notice that all the executables have been updated from versions #.06, released on 3rd May CyberLock 9.0 to versions #.09 so not with the usual numeric progression of the previous releases. It's not relevant but I wonder why.
Yes, I have been working on getting the 139 potentially malicious file extension blocks feature to work exactly how we want it to. So the last few versions have been mainly focused on that. They have been small but significant changes because it was important that we got it right. I am quite certain it is 100% correct in #.09, so I think we are good to go for a public release.
 

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