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Hello :)

The Malwarebytes video will be released on Wednesday. (Yes, finally @nickstar1 ! :P )
The virtual machine is almost done—just a few more tweaks to make, and I need to get used to filming with my new software :D

No videos between June 4 and June 16—I’ll be on spring break ;) (but I’m planning 1 or 2 manga/anime convention vlogs, just like last year, to make it up to you :D )
 
Hello :)

The Malwarebytes video will be released on Wednesday. (Yes, finally @nickstar1 ! :P )
The virtual machine is almost done—just a few more tweaks to make, and I need to get used to filming with my new software :D

No videos between June 4 and June 16—I’ll be on spring break ;) (but I’m planning 1 or 2 manga/anime convention vlogs, just like last year, to make it up to you :D )
I'm really interested because I've seen it detect samples that Avast/AVG missed. I'm wondering if they've improved script scanning, since the last time you tried it, it seemed to have gotten better.
 
Hello,

I’m taking a break from posting videos for a few days—I received some news yesterday that really shook me up...
Since yesterday, I haven’t been myself, and more importantly, I haven’t been feeling at home.
So the Malwarebytes video will be released a little later than planned.

I’m sorry about this, but I’d rather take some time to step back and focus on myself.

Shadowra
 
Hello,

I’m taking a break from posting videos for a few days—I received some news yesterday that really shook me up...
Since yesterday, I haven’t been myself, and more importantly, I haven’t been feeling at home.
So the Malwarebytes video will be released a little later than planned.

I’m sorry about this, but I’d rather take some time to step back and focus on myself.

Shadowra
Really sorry to hear you're going through a tough time, Shadowra. Please don't worry about the video or the schedule right now. Take care of yourself first.
 
Really sorry to hear you're going through a tough time, Shadowra. Please don't worry about the video or the schedule right now. Take care of yourself first.

It's not a big deal, so don't worry—it's just that my plans for June got changed at the last minute, and I had everything all set...
 
The videos are back ;) Malwarebytes is coming tomorrow.
Yeah, I got some bad news that really hit me hard, but that's life. So I'm just going to keep doing what I love, at my own pace.

(The videos will keep coming—I'm not going on vacation in June, but I'll be away a bit in July and August, and the vlog videos ;) )
 
Did a Google / Ai search: it is very fond of Avast One FREE, combined with Cyberlock....

It had some very interesting thing to say about it. Here are some of its comments.

I thought maybe this would make a good video. Both with default settings.... Ai Comments below:


Layer 1:
Avast One Free (The Filter):
Avast uses traditional signature matching and behavior monitoring. If a known piece of ransomware tries to download or execute, Avast will immediately catch and kill it.Layer

2: CyberLock (The Absolute Lock):
If a brand-new, unclassified ("zero-day") ransomware strain manages to slip past Avast, it hits CyberLock. CyberLock does not care if the file is a virus or not. Because the file is "unknown" and not on your computer's pre-approved allowlist, CyberLock instantly freezes it before it can encrypt a single file.

The One Catch: You Are Missing "Ransomware Shield"While you are safe from execution, you should know a technical distinction regarding Avast's features.

While Bitdefender Internet Security includes its file-restoration mechanics automatically, Avast splits its defenses:

Avast One Free protects you by blocking ransomware files from running.

Avast One Paid (Premium) adds a proprietary feature called Ransomware Shield. This specific feature locks down folders (like Documents or Photos) so that even safe, allowed applications cannot modify them without your permission.

Because you are using the free version, you do not have that folder-locking feature.

However, CyberLock completely compensates for this. By ensuring unknown applications can never execute in the first place, ransomware never gets the chance to touch your folders.Crucial Steps to Ensure Maximum Safety

To make sure this combination is actually protecting you, verify these two configurations:

Do Not Click "Allow" on CyberLock Pop-ups Blindly: CyberLock will occasionally pop up and ask if you want to allow an unknown file to run. If you downloaded a sketchy email attachment or visited a weird website and a CyberLock prompt suddenly appears, always click block. The system is only as safe as your choices when prompted.

Turn on Windows Controlled Folder Access (Optional Free Buff): If you want that missing folder-locking protection without paying Avast, you can turn it on for free right inside Windows.
 
hello @Shadowra I dont know if this was allready requested or if you did do a test with this allready , if not i would love to request if possible windows defender hardened with : " Harden System Security " by violet hansen / spynetgirl / hotcake x
complimented by apivoid browser protection / apivoid scriptstop

thank you so much for your kind consideration and time in advance ;)
 
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Hello,

I’m taking a break from posting videos for a few days—I received some news yesterday that really shook me up...
Since yesterday, I haven’t been myself, and more importantly, I haven’t been feeling at home.
So the Malwarebytes video will be released a little later than planned.

I’m sorry about this, but I’d rather take some time to step back and focus on myself.

Shadowra
I am very sorry to hear about this please take good care of yourself and rest up , life and personal health are the most important things : allways take care of your priorities first!!
 
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