A1RunGuard is a bulletproof blocker for unwanted programs + password protecting any executable+additional Anti-Ransomware protection.
A1RunGuard can prevent some Ransomware attacks.
Ransomware often uses legitimate programs that may be found across all Windows versions for various destructive operations. This technique allows ransomware to avoid detection by the antivirus software.
A1RunGuard intercepts the launch of these programs, but instead of completely blocking them, A1RunGuard investigates the command lines of the program and fires the alarm only if a dangerous combination occurs.
A1RunGuard can protect any executable file from running by a password.
It allows specifying the main password or a special password for each program.
A1RunGuard can block any unwanted process by the file name or the full path.
A1RunGuard does not slow down the overall performance of a computer. It does not install system drivers, does not use real-time monitoring, not change the system files.
A1RunGuard is fully compatible with Windows 11/10/8/7/Server (64-bit and 32-bit). It is compatible with any antivirus.
A1RunGuard's free version is available for commercial usage.
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Miltos, It should work with any anti-virus program. If it found an antivirus .exe suspicious, it would flag it but you can decide if you want to allow it or password protect it. Windows has ransomware protection. I'm sticking with it. I'd love to hear from Greatis Software on the subject.
I'd rather buy a new PC than pay a ransom for mine. I have all passwords and personal files backed up to 2 external hard drives, one that is not connected to my PC.
You can learn how most people fall victim to ransomware and how to prevent it by watching vids by youtube channels 'kitboga' and 'Scammer Payback'.
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Miltos, It should work with any anti-virus program. If it found an antivirus .exe suspicious, it would flag it but you can decide if you want to allow it or password protect it. Windows has ransomware protection. I'm sticking with it. I'd love to hear from Greatis Software on the subject.
I'd rather buy a new PC than pay a ransom for mine. I have all passwords and personal files backed up to 2 external hard drives, one that is not connected to my PC.
You can learn how most people fall victim to ransomware and how to prevent it by watching vids by youtube channels 'kitboga' and 'Scammer Payback'.
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