Major re-write in both concept and code. Now dBug operates FASTER and prevents MUCH MORE. The core idea behind the app has changed a bit, and now it pretty much restricts all applications legitimate or otherwise, except core Window components and anything running from the same directory as dBug, or one of its subdirectories (which pretty much means d7II and everything it utilizes.) There are now no registry key exports/backups, so nothing to re-impor, but the real...
Now we finally have an option, or rather TWO options, for official d7II Training! d7II Webinar Training Courses – http://dsupportonline.com/d7ii-webinar-training-courses/ First-Time Training Course – built for the NEW Start-up IT Company! Structured for Technicians who are new to d7II Basic training on Standard IT Support procedures Includes Q&A with Nick Shaw, creator of d7II Course Date: Sept. 15th @ 9am ET Malware Removal Training Course – built for the Novice Malware Remover! Structured for Technicians who...
Changes in v7.0: NEW simplified and easy to understand interface, replacing the many obscurely labeled protection option check boxes with a few simple protection “levels” to select from (the old interface still exists in the Advanced menu, and it has been updated as well.) Updated to not trigger Malwarebytes Anti-Malware detections with the installed version (thanks to the MBAM research team.) Improved Filter Module function. Changed recommended defaults slightly. Enabled optional “Experimental Protection” level (the Experimental EXE/COM settings in the Filter...
It seems people have a hard time getting d7 or d7II to run in WinPE (you’re just using the wrong build!!) Updated information from this blog post is now located on this page: Creating a WinPE 5.1 Bootable See our Tech Info page for more!
Basically a tech spoke to me about an alternative to HitmanPro Kickstarter, used to take out the tough malware that doesn’t let you run anything from inside Windows (including safe mode/command prompt.) Immediately I thought hey, why I don’t I take my recently invented dBug, and make it work offline?! See the official page for usage/details/download: https://www.d7xtech.com/vb6-projects/dbug/ Recent Changes: 1.1 – Added a WinPE mode so dBug can run from a WinPE environment and make its...
Yes, another “d” product! dBug is a tiny utility that serves the same purpose as KillEmAll, to neutralize malware that prevents you from running anti-malware tools, while taking a far different approach and working much faster. dBug does NOT locate or remove malware. It merely provides you with the opportunity to run anti-malware tools or manually find and remove the malware. More info + video + download here: https://www.d7xtech.com/vb6-projects/dbug/
EDIT: dErase v2.0 just released with a user interface and combining both executables. The freeware dErase is a tiny app designed for one purpose only, to delete files and/or directories, with optional secure deletion routines. Simply drag n’ drop the file or directory tree you want to delete onto the dErase executable to select that object for deletion. What makes dErase different from standard delete utilities, is that it will ignore file system ownership/permissions entirely while deleting. dErase Homepage
CryptoPrevent v6 is no longer based solely on Windows software restriction policies, and now includes a real-time filter and definitions files/updates! New ‘Filter Module’ that can filter certain executables against hash based definitions, can also filter based on other criteria using a more complex rule set, and allow user the option to run the file anyway. Enabled for CPL, SCR, and PIF files by default – advanced options allow to enable for EXE/COM files also (experimental!) New...
As the title says, Device Manager stalls during Scan for New Hardware. Additionally plugging in a new USB device or anything else that has to do with Plug n’ Play hardware detection will fail to recognize new devices until a reboot (and likely the reboot will need to be a hard reset…) If you’ve had this trouble here’s what solved it for me, and what MAY solve it for you: First, try a BIOS update....
Just a friendly reminder to my tech friends out there, NEVER install Intel PROset for a wireless NIC or any NIC for that matter. Here’s the story: I built a new main rig recently for my home office, which is too far from the router to run a cable, and powerline adapters don’t jive well from here to there… So in my new rig I got a sweet new Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260. I’ll...