System Safety Monitor

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Frank Bohan

I stumbled on this site -- not tried and it is a beta version:

<quote> System Safety Monitor (SSM) is an application-firewalling tool (it
is not a "firewall" in traditional understanding, so there shouldn't be any
conflicts with your network firewalls). SSM controls which programs are
running on your computer and what they are doing. For example, SSM can
prevent so called "DLL Injection". Also, SSM will notify you whenever a
program you want to start was modified. In addition, SSM can constantly
check your registry and alert you, when an important modification was made.
</quote>

http://maxcomputing.narod.ru/ssme.html?lang=en

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Frank Bohan
¶ A bird in the hand is safer than one overhead.
 
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Kurt

Frank Bohan wrote in
I stumbled on this site -- not tried and it is a beta version:

<quote> System Safety Monitor (SSM) is an application-firewalling
tool (it is not a "firewall" in traditional understanding, so
there shouldn't be any conflicts with your network firewalls). SSM
controls which programs are running on your computer and what they
are doing. For example, SSM can prevent so called "DLL Injection".
Also, SSM will notify you whenever a program you want to start was
modified. In addition, SSM can constantly check your registry and
alert you, when an important modification was made. </quote>

http://maxcomputing.narod.ru/ssme.html?lang=en

Been running SSM for about a year without any problems what so ever.
The author may try to take this to payware eventually. The current
beta(s) are time limited. Server tends to be pretty slow too. SSM is
100% compatible with XP (Pro) and AFAIK 99.44% compatilbe with W2KSP3
and SP4. It will work on W98 but I'd not suggest it for W95.

It certainly gives you another layer of granular control of what
operates on your system. Personally, I wouldn't be without it as part
of the layered approach to security. YMMV of course.
 
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Doc

I stumbled on this site -- not tried and it is a beta version:
<quote> System Safety Monitor (SSM)

Frank Bohan

<non-standard sig snipped>

It never fails to amaze me when "regulars" stumble across a site that has
already been posted here a multitude of times !
 
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Aaron

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It never fails to amaze me when "regulars" stumble across a site that
has already been posted here a multitude of times !

Heh. Oh well not everyone reads everything. We all have our areas of
interest... So maybe regular x wasn't interested in security before
 

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