This is the overall computed risk factor. 1/100 means no risk.On the left of the processes there are infos like 0 Clear or 1 Clear (For System Idle Process) . What do those numbers mean ?
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@Trident
I must say that your work shows a remarkable attention to detail and graphics, same for the website. I'm sure it will be like this for your future projects too.
There will be more improvements to the world map, including the ability to zoom in.It's a big improvement over the previous World Map UI. If it doesn't involve too much work it would be nice to add the ability to zoom in / out the World map with the mousewheel (better) and / or with plus and minus buttons. It could be useful if the dots are concentrated in a specific area. Furthermore after removing AiDefender.exe from Microsoft Defender's exclusions, I ran the new version and it isn't flagged anymore as a malware so I'm going to update the Wilders Security Forum's thread as promised.
The GUI here is transitioning more to a UX but there will be more improvements to the UX. There are around 600 factors considered for the process score.Compared to the previous version there are more infos about the processes connecting to Internet and with a better GUI
Yes, the UI is based on Edge WebView.I've noticed that when I start DHC Network Monitoring, msedgewebview2.exe process starts to write on the disk at a constant rate. I don't use Microsoft Edge and it occurs only when I start DHC network monitoring. When I exit from DHC network monitoring the disk writing suddenly stops.
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@danb could we possibly check this? I understand the detection due to the name though.


As you wrote zoom in and not zoom out too, I guess it's not possible to zoom out with the mousewheel but only with the minus button.ability to zoom in on the network map.
yeah, there will be a few improvements more comingAs you wrote zoom in and not zoom out too, I guess it's not possible to zoom out with the mousewheel but only with the minus button.
I also notice that "Home" is set to London so I presume that currently it's not possible to determinate the IP address location of the user.