Hi i want to know what you think about use emsisoft alongside a antiexe like voodoo, appguard or nvt?
A antiexe will reforce emsi or cause any conflict?
a antiexe are redundant?
Pairing it with an anti-exe will be far more effective than relying on Emsisoft alone.
Emsisoft's signatures will catch any malware it knows and the anti-exe will block execution of anything it doesn't know. If malware ends up bypassing the the anti-exe somehow then Emsisoft's behaviour blocker will act as the last line of defence.
I dont know how apguard works i really like to use it but for now i dont have the economic resource. I think NVT are cool because is a lifetime licence, and sound interesting how can that softwares coexits. Maybe is necesary use it
Hi i want to know what you think about use emsisoft alongside a antiexe like voodoo, appguard or nvt?
A antiexe will reforce emsi or cause any conflict?
a antiexe are redundant?
If you wish, you may run EAM along side AppGuard. However, I will point out that you can disable processes shipped with Windows by creating permanent block rules in EAM > Application Rules.
Which type of companion software you want to add along side EAM depends upon what you are attempting to accomplish and whether or not you want additional alerts.
If you wish, you may run EAM along side AppGuard. However, I will point out that you can disable processes shipped with Windows by creating permanent block rules in EAM > Application Rules.
Which type of companion software you want to add along side EAM depends upon what you are attempting to accomplish and whether or not you want additional alerts.