Uploader Comments (languy99)
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Hi Languy99,
Thank you for your testing! Showing how an average user will respond to alerts is very valuable to us in helping to improve our product.
Just 2 things: 1. DefenseWall does not protect against file drops (the files that were detected). If you double clicked on those dropped files, you would find that they would be Untrusted.
2. We recommend users to use an antivirus along-side DefenseWall, so they are able to get rid of those junk files.
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OK, the problem with Malwarebytes is found and solved. Will be published with the next version of DefenseWall.
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You have the best reviews on YouTube and this is your worst!
You must at least admit that!
And DefenseWall is NOT for average persons because they won't be using it's advantages over KIS, NOD32, NIS etc. and for them DW3 would be one of the least effective anti-malware piece of software.
Please do another review of it.
Please!!!
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defensewall isolates all that comes from untrusted sources, right? so it isolated mbam and hitman. it`s very good that it did so. you probably wanted that it had a whitelist and let those apps install, but what happens when an average (or even an expert) user encounters stuxnet rootkit (digitally signed)? i say it`s a great app, not only great but a must have!
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nice video.I already have security suite installed.Can you run defense wall along side it.Or do you have to disable the other firewall?
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Sorry for posting twice, well three times now. But when I clicked on Post the first time nothing seemed to happen, so I clicked it again.
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I think you should inform the viewers that with Defense Wall pre-installed, whatever any on demand scanner finds, after you've visited your malicious links, is in the sandbox and can't do any damage.
There may be some malicous files on the system, but they are useless, they can't do a thing to infect your machine.
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I think you should inform the viewers that with Defense Wall pre-installed, whatever any on demand scanner finds, after you've visited your malicious links, is in the sandbox and can't do any damage.
There may be some malicous files on the system, but they are useless, they can't do a thing to infect your machine.
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WINDOWS DEFENDER STILL PICKS UP VIRUSES???? OMG!!!
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RTFM!
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Hi!
There is a whitelist, it's working for signed installation software, produced by "known as good" vendors. I just forgot to add SurfRight into it, and there is something wrong with running Malwarebytes as trusted- I can see it into the app virtualization folder, but need to find out why it's still running untrusted.
Hey, LANguy, you really should read the manual before you start testing! I have to say that this review was very bad! You obviously dont know how to use defensewall properly! Read the manual and do a retest!
MultiHinken 1 year ago
@MultiHinken Sure I could do that but I like to approach testing from the average persons usage. If a person has to go into great depth to be able to use a program and understand it, the program will not have success. A program has to be intuitive and it has to come out of the box with proper settings.
languy99 1 year ago