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firestr001

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Jul 22, 2012
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Keep your MBR unchanged when using YesShield—YesShield provides a very effective, protective and powerful solution to your PC/laptop to fight against unwanted changes or malicious activities.

When your computer disk is in protection mode, all changes made to it will restore to the original state after a reboot. YesShield will provide the best security and solution to save your important files and folders to the real environment.

Features:

Keep MBR Safe

YesShield does not change Windows MBR when installing. As MBR is a special type of boot sector at the very beginning of partitioned computer mass storage devices, you may worry that the MBR will be changed after installing YesShield, but as a matter of fact, it can keep MBR untouched.

Keep Files/Folders Safe

Your important files and folders can be permanently kept and saved to the real environment with high flexibility under the protection of YesShield. This can make sure that your essential files can be kept even after a reboot.

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Giveaway special edition of YesShield - Nov 2 to Nov 4
 
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Yes we can!

joke apart, it look like a Shadow Defender-style software.
 

Overkill

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Feb 15, 2012
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I just saw this on wilders, hey Umbra can you test it?
 
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cannot it seems it has interaction with the MBR where my actual software "Diskshot" (i trust it more) reside already.
 

Moose

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Jun 14, 2011
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Wonder if will work on Windows 8 x86 and 64 Bits? It said Windows 7 x32 and 64 bits?
 
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YesShield seems to be a total clone of Shadow Defender, almost the same UI.
Even its driver is made from the same company than the last version of SD.
 

Overkill

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Feb 15, 2012
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Really? hmmmmmmm any screens?

EDIT: NM I found one

They look alike alright...did someone buy the code from the creator?

jmZ6P.jpg
 
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check on wilders, they put some.

www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?p=2139393#post2139393
 

KelvinW4

Level 1
May 8, 2012
187
If you right click and see the explorer shell, looks like the icon covers a huge portion of it :p
 

taleblou

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Nov 2, 2012
135
Hi:
I tested it in VM against a TDSS rootkit and it did not stop it and the tdss patched the boot as tdsskiller scan showed it.
 

Ink

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Jan 8, 2011
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Anyone else steering clear of YS?

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showpost.php?p=2139562&postcount=27227

very strange my firewall says that yesshield is comunicating with shadowdefender.com
 

Shadowave

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Aug 10, 2012
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What I find strange is that after installation of YS, took folders that were excluded by SD and put them in automatically on Excluded list , and SD does not respond anymore
:huh:
 

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Ramblin

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May 14, 2011
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Maybe Yes shield is a nice, bona fide program but my "common sense" tells me that it is safer to use either of the two TimeFreeze programs that are available or Returnil......or maybe try the new LV program from Korea, Diskshot, if Korean is understood.

Bo
 

KelvinW4

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May 8, 2012
187
They replied to my email. They were unwilling to give out any information about the Yesshield background.
 
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