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L'offre gratuite du jour pour Bot Revolt 1.4.3 était valable le 25 octobre 2013!
Bot Revolt est un type de programme qui s’intègre profondément dans le code réseau de votre ordinateur — les composants présents Windows qui sont réellement à l’origine/reçoivent des connexions réseau — et inspecte le flux entrant. Ce logiciel surveille toutes les communications entrantes sur votre ordinateur. Le logiciel scanne automatiquement par intervalles de 0,002 seconde à la recherche de toute communication suspecte ou non autorisée.
De nombreux programmes de sécurité n’ont pas de protection du trafic sortant. Cela signifie qu’ils ne peuvent pas contrôler l’information qui sort de votre computer, ce qui est extrêmement dangereux, étant donné que les pirates et les robots ont des moyens de contourner les pare-feu entrants. Le logiciel de protection du trafic sortant Bot Revolt’s utilise notre base de données croissante recensant les programmes de confiance et le comportement du programme afin de prendre automatiquement et sécuritairement des décisions relatives à la sécurité de votre ordinateur. En outre, il surveille l’installation des programmes, les modifications du registre et des fichiers, le contrôle du code du clavier et de la souris, ainsi que d’autres comportements potentiellement dangereux.
Remarque : ce programme comprend une souscription de 6 mois.
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 (x32/x64); compatible with any other anti-virus
22.4 MB
$4.95
PeerBlock, PeerGuardian? Both are free and so are the blocklists.
http://blog.botrevolt.com/bot-revolt-software-is-based-off-of-peer-block-peer-guardian/
Not sure why anyone should pay $47 for a program that doesn't even work like advertised even when it's actually based on above softwares source codes. And knowing that they crippled even the available features from comparable free PeerBlock/PeerGuardian is even more a reason to skip.
http://bluetack.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=20514
The idea of profiting from the work of others, who gave their time, labor and money on the condition that their work be freely available to all, is repugnant to me. This applies to the blocklists they're using, the open-source code they used to build their application, and the many people who donated cash to keep these projects afloat.
Even most video converter applications are based on OpenSource/non-commercial Freeware, without those "improved" products it wouldn't be such an over-saturated field with nearly non-outstanding products compared all of them with each other.
It's similar to BTGuard and it's MyEn Tunnel codebase, on which it relies, without MyEn Tunnel BTGuard wouldn't even exist and since the original MyEn Tunnel developer won't support "free to commerical" practices where the origin has been tried to hide (removed MyEn Tunnel license file), future development has been stopped so other people will no longer get updated code for free from it's original creator while making money out of it at the same time.
That is where programming evolution stops just because there are companies out there that are too lazy to develop their own products from scratch.
Pros
*Blocks known malicious websites and IP addresses
*According the developer, Bot Revolt has a database of over 1 billion known malicious websites and IP addresses (I cannot verify this claim)
*Monitors both inbound and outbound connections
*Works alongside your anti-virus or anti-malware program with little to no conflict
Cons
*Does not perform as claimed, as per my tests
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Ashraf disparages it - and so do I.
It demanded to have a MicroSquelch program installed --> C++ I think it was.
Then when it was installed, the Bot Revolt claimed it was already running - though there was NO evidence that it was in Control panel's "Programs & Features" NOR in Task Manager.
It was totally UNABLE to do a "re-install" on my W7 x64 & I have had no chance to insert the serial number : 28D4-CF01-F00C-789C.
Ashraf - in his commentary - said it needed to be manually started - BUT there ain't no Icon to be found for it anywhere!
Trying to remove any trace of this program seems impossible - I can NOT find any trace of it - nor will "System Restore" wind back the clock to the last restore point - claiming that my anti-virus program is stopping it..... though whether that is the abortionate Bot Revolt OR my long used Grisoft anti-virus program - I just don't know!
My jaundiced view? AVOID BOT REVOLT !!!
6 months only for a poor program like this?? Come on...you must be kidding dude!!
Seems to me more an antiphishing tool rather than a firewall...
So besides Bitdefender Traffic Light, try this brand-new FREE & PORTABLE tool nobody seems to be aware of:
http://www.fayetracker.com/index.php?lang=en
See also:
https://phrozensoft.com/index.php?&page=processdl&id=21
http://twids.cute.edu.tw/en
Otherwise just use a solid FREE FIREWALL like PrivateFireall or ZoneAlarm, but to settle things once and for all why not grab
a GREAT FREE SECURITY SUITE software like COMODO INTERNET SECURITY bundled with the award-winning Comodo Firewall?
http://www.comodo.com/home/internet-security/free-internet-security.php
==> FREE forever <== Enjoy!!!!
First this isn't free (only 6 months) and on top of that it doesn't work.
On the website the counter with the so-called blocked IP addresses is just as simple script adding a figure every tenth of a second or so.
//this runs on the page load to intialize the counters
jQuery( document ).ready( function($) {
number:1180084306, formatNumberOptions:
{format:"#,###,###,###",locale:"us"},
end_number:1181950000,
In other words, this seems a scam. I wonder if those Facebook people know their faces are being used?
gooooooooooood
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Tient ça ressemble ÉTRANGEMENT A PEERBLOCK....
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