Thank you @TheSuperGeek@Jo Man: it's sad to have a window that says that the exe is "assembly and protected by .net reactor" but the rest is just brilliant !
Thank you @TheSuperGeek@Jo Man: it's sad to have a window that says that the exe is "assembly and protected by .net reactor" but the rest is just brilliant !
Thanks for reporting this, @Tornado
Thanks @HuracanNoticed some minor inconsistencies:
- Font size differs between first and second screenshot.
- Difficultly reading red text on dark background.
Hello @XavierGaming !Recommendations:
1. Batch scanning, a method of scanning multiple URLs at once.
2. Integration of Hybrid Analysis (https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/).
3. IP resolver for further analysis, report, and prevention for 3rd party programs.
4. Adoption of Material design.
5. Complete conversion of project as it is written in Java.
6. Logging as well as the ability to clear logs.
Overall, this is something I would want to use for webpage analysis. Excellent program, @Jo Man!
EDIT: Is it possible to have this program run in some form of sandbox or appcontainer and analyze the webpage using cloud as well as some sort of HIPS/BB/Heuristics detection? If so, that would be one excellent and useful feature to have.
EDIT: Is it possible to have this program run in some form of sandbox or appcontainer and analyze the webpage using cloud as well as some sort of HIPS/BB/Heuristics detection? If so, that would be one excellent and useful feature to have.
Hello @XavierGaming !
Interesting suggestions indeed, I will think about them, anyway the software is not written in Java, it doesn't require it.
About the GUI I'm already thinking to make some graphic adjustments; and about the logs, I didn't understand what you mean. About Hybryd Analysis I don't want to use any external database, I only use the internal engine of JM Web Filter and M1 Anti-Phishing database, and in the future releases I will make some improvements about the scan engine.
Thanks for feedback
If you want to know more about the future releases, please PM me.
Ok, I will provide the history logs for the next release (1.0.2)@Jo Man, Thank you for clearing out my misconceptions about this software.
As for the logs, what I meant is like a history of your webpage scanning. For example I scanned dozens of URLs and I want to find my history of scanning. I open up a log and it will say something like:
JM Web Filter logs:
2-29-16
somerandommaliciouswebsite1.com - 127.0.0.1 - Malicious
somelegitwebsite1.com - 127.0.0.1 - Legit
somelegitwebsite2.com - 127.0.0.1 - Legit
2-30-16
somelegitwebsite3.com - 127.0.0.1 - Legit
somerandommaliciouswebsite2.com - 127.0.0.1 - Malicious
somelegitwebsite4.com - 127.0.0.1 - Legit
2-31-16
Random error 092231x3132
*crash log*
*crash log*
*crash log*
This log may be opened by the user for more analysis and history viewing especially if you add the batch scanning.
A clever use of this is also to send these logs to your sever (If you have one hosted) and analyze errors and websites if there were any changes or so.
I hope you continue to improve your software more, @Jo Man.
@TornadoInstead of Norton saying the file is unknown, now it is 'malware'. Contacting Norton Support as we speak.
Would you want to be translator?Finnish language???
yes i can translate it for finnish , i founded bug too i send image soonWould you want to be translator?