CryptoPrevent Version 8 Released


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CryptoPrevent is a robust anti-virus/anti-malware software supplement, filling a huge gap that exists with traditional security solutions to provide protection against a growing multitude of new and emerging ransomware and other malicious software threats.

 

Gives you added security to your anti-virus. Modifies Group Policy settings to prevent Ransomware and virus programs from even executing.

 

Free version and paid versions for download.

 

We’ve re-written CryptoPrevent from the ground up, incorporating new features to bring you the latest protections from crypto-style ransomware and all other forms of malware!

 

New:  Folder Watch – Monitors and protects common folders from items that match malware definitions.

New:  Submit Malicious Files – This will allow you to submit malicious files (which are not in our malware definitions) to review for inclusion in the default definitions.

Improved:  Program Filtering Protection – The original ‘BETA’ program filtering protections were very effective, but caused issues with running certain programs; now it offers vastly improved reliability as it is based on the new code platform of the coming 3rd generation ‘d7x’ PC technician utilities, it is thoroughly tested, and recommended for mass usage!

 

Improved:  SRP Protection – The original protection method since CryptoPrevent version 1 was automatically created “SRP” rules (aka “Software Restriction Policies” which are normally only available in “Professional” editions of the Windows operating system and only scriptable across Active Directory/domain environments.)  CryptoPrevent v1 created 8 SRP rules for protection and v7.4.21 (the final v7) created just under 400 SRP rules, while version 8.0 currently creates just under 4000!   That’s 10x as many as v7 and 500x as many as v1!

 

New/Improved:  Expanded Malware Definitions (Optional) – Expanded malware and ransomware detection definitions add cutting edge detection power to CryptoPrevent, and are updated at least weekly, although they may increase the risk of ‘false positive’ malware detections.  (These are entirely optional; you may elect to keep the standard definition set with less risk of ‘false positive’ detections.)

 

CryptoPrevent supports any Windows version

 

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