umbrapolaris said:
blues said:
The nearest thing I can think of to a bulletproof remedy would be to surf while employing Shadow Defender (or a similar app).
Then when you reboot any trace of malware will be gone as long as you didn't somehow provide an exclusion for it or "commit" it to your system.
Exactly what i'm doing when testing malwares. SD allow me to use my real system, and see its efficiency.
Just to play devil's advocate, why wouldn't you want to have a setup such as this one to run all the time?:
Sandboxie (to restrict start/run, resource access, net access)
PrivateFirewall (inbond/outbound firewall, anti-logger, HIPS/Process detection)
Shadow Defender: (reboot to restore a clean machine (aside from committed / excluded files)
None of those three apps require frequent updates (none for SD) and other than having to come out of shadow mode to install updates to your system or add files to your real system, I can see little downside.
So, what is the benefit of having (like i do in my signature), security apps that require daily updating and which can still possibly leave your "real" system exposed?
Thanks for your thoughts and reply.