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Online Armor 2.1.0.112

EL1TE   on 15 March 2008 - 13:54 · 7 comments & 6056 views

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Online Armor's new personal firewall provides awesome protection from inbound threats and complete control of data leaving your computer for the internet. In standard mode, most decisions are made completely automatically based on Online Armor's whitelist - meaning that you never need answer a complex firewall prompt again. Online Armor Free is a complementary version of our powerful windows firewall. Built on the same technology as Online Armor, the free version offers a basic firewall at no cost. There are no advertisements, no time limitations and no nag screens!

Features:
  • Keylogger Detection: Keyloggers are designed to capture keystrokes while users enter personal information such as passwords and account numbers on financial and other secure Web sites. Online Armor protects your passwords and private information from being stolen by blocking the keylogger as it tries to activate. Online Armors behaviour detection ensures that even specially created or new keyloggers are detected and prevented.
  • Tamper Protection: Malicious programs are getting tougher and tougher and often attack other programs (including security programs) to do their nasty deeds. Online Armor has a process guard function which guards not only itself against tampering, but protects other programs from malicious code.
  • Scripts: Online Armor will warn you when a script (such as a vb script) tries to run. This is important because a VB script can perform potentially dangerous operations on your computer if it runs with the right privileges. Since most users run with full administrative rights all the time, this is a concern - especially when it's very easy to accidentally click on a script in an email.

Minimum requirements: Online Armor currently runs on Windows NT/2000/XP. This program is not suitable for Windows Vista. However, check the compatibility section to see if there are any conflicts with other software you may be running. Please note: Online Armor Free does not contain all of the features of the full Online Armor version.

Download: Online Armor Free 2.1.0.112 (Freeware, 9.7MB)
Download: Online Armor 2.1.0.112 (Shareware, $39.95)
Download: Online Armor AV+ 2.1.0.112 (Shareware, $69.95)
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(1 reply) #1 Vettetech on 15 Mar 2008 - 17:36
Comodo 3.0 is alot better and free.
#1.1 Joshua-San on 15 Mar 2008 - 22:35
That statement is worth nothing and based on nothing.

First, do your research before you a comment. Read this:
http://www.matousec.com/projects/windows-p...sts-results.php
(2 replies) #2 Vettetech on 16 Mar 2008 - 04:46
And your statement is false. Matousec hasn't tested Comodo 3.0 with full HIPS only 2.4. Also Online Armor Free is limited in its protection level. Check there site. If you want full protection you need to spend $40. The free version also doesn't auto update.
#2.1 Doli on 16 Mar 2008 - 18:24
Then we should wait for the test before anyone claims which is better.

And it was the free version of Online Armor that you say is limited in protection that came out number one tied with Outpost firewall in the last test.
#2.2 Doli on 16 Mar 2008 - 18:24
(Doli said @ #2.1)
Then we should wait for the next test before anyone claims which is better.

And it was the free version of Online Armor that you say is limited in protection that came out number one tied with Outpost firewall in the last test.
#3 Vettetech on 16 Mar 2008 - 23:06
I didnt mean just better at leak tests. I was meaning overall. I have used them both and Online Armor slows your pc down and also slows your browsing down. The GUI is all the same color and the program have no icons so when you have over 200 programs like its hard to find something when you need to edit a rule or port setting. Comodo is well laid out and has a really cool GUI which shows your program by icons like any other firewall I have used. Comodo also has a great help file system.
#4 Isys_uk on 17 Mar 2008 - 14:45
This thing either changed or misread my static ip address. Left me with no internet. Probably a simple explanation but I could'nt be bothered finding out

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