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Author Topic: SensiveGuard  (Read 4476 times)

Zero3K

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SensiveGuard
« on: October 09, 2005, 01:52 PM »
Description from the FileForum listing:

SensiveGuard comprises a powerful network firewall and a real-time file-guard to protect your PC against malicious software and hackers. Detects and stops malicious operations before damage is done. Blocks unauthorized access to any selected folders and files that occurs without your manual initiation. Powerful policies can be set regarding program identities, network zones, network protocols, file types, and user initiation conditions. Built-in policies allow most common network and file accesses without bothering users with endless warnings, such as allowing file sharing in local network while prevent file access from the Internet, allowing website and email access while prevent networked programs from downloading executable files without user approval. Other features include: self-protection against viruses and hackers; comprehensive logging for easy audit; no user configuration required after installation, and yet advanced users can configure policy details in a graphical user interface.

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Homepage: http://www.sensiveguard.com
Download: http://www.sensivegu...oad/SensiveGuard.msi
License: Freeware
« Last Edit: November 13, 2005, 10:09 PM by Zero3K »

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Re: SensiveGuard
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2005, 02:00 PM »
looks quite cool.