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<blockquote data-quote="Der.Reisende" data-source="post: 784706" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>Yes, I'm using the Free version also.</p><p>Thought about buying the paid one, but:</p><p>*after giving the paid ones a try (simply download it), it will bombard you with firewall requests, you might get lazy and allow something that's really malicious (the free one does only ask for non-windows services, which make up most cases and are related to 3rd-party software and or malware)</p><p>*not sure whether I have to buy a new key / contact the support once I reset the PC (I don't recall that sentence: "Re-registration is required after upgrade or re-installation onto a different media (backup restoration causes the media virtually changed sometimes). The registration code change confirms the re-registration was required for the reasons above.")</p><p></p><p>Instead:</p><p>*use TCPView when you're paranoid, check out svchost.exe, explorer.exe (definitely malicious, haven't seen it in legit function calling outbound), msbuild.exe,...</p><p>*check AutoRuns for suspicious entries regularly</p><p>*process hollowing should be detected and prevented by a decent AV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Der.Reisende, post: 784706, member: 32430"] Yes, I'm using the Free version also. Thought about buying the paid one, but: *after giving the paid ones a try (simply download it), it will bombard you with firewall requests, you might get lazy and allow something that's really malicious (the free one does only ask for non-windows services, which make up most cases and are related to 3rd-party software and or malware) *not sure whether I have to buy a new key / contact the support once I reset the PC (I don't recall that sentence: "Re-registration is required after upgrade or re-installation onto a different media (backup restoration causes the media virtually changed sometimes). The registration code change confirms the re-registration was required for the reasons above.") Instead: *use TCPView when you're paranoid, check out svchost.exe, explorer.exe (definitely malicious, haven't seen it in legit function calling outbound), msbuild.exe,... *check AutoRuns for suspicious entries regularly *process hollowing should be detected and prevented by a decent AV [/QUOTE]
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