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Next Issue: 02-10-2012

SensiveGuard v1.06  
Size:
1.4MB
Publisher:
Release Date:2005-10-16
Submit Date:2005-10-17
OS: Win 2000/XP/2003/Vista
Downloads:2148
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
 
USER RATING
3.00

   
 
 
 
Publisher's Description

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.
 
FreewareFiles tested SensiveGuard v1.06 on 2005-10-17 using leading antivirus scanners and found it 100% Clean. It does not contain any form of malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, etc. We will re-test each updated version and remove the award as well as the program if found infected.
 
 
 
"Light weight, but has some bug"

Reviewer: -Ghost_ARCHER      

Review Date: 2009-06-17

Average Rating (2 Votes )
3.00
 

Pros:  None

Cons:  None

Other Thoughts:  The firewall is really light weighted, two process use about 9M, no apparent slowing down on system boot. The feature of detect if activity is user initialized is smart. Pop up fast....

The only problem is to create a new rule additional to the predefined general rule, say, add a general UDP allow for port 1024-65535 is impossible -- it is always applied as ssmp, while the original ssmp is not like this. Trying to allow both TCP and UDP on port range will cause the program to crash and restart. And as I remember, press apply might cause a duplicate application rule in the table.

Besides these rule making things, general training is ok, and the firewall is quite promising on some aspect.

 
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