![]() ![]() Occasionally VDS shows an alert for rarely used EXE files (eg, updates for programs), but no hastle, VDS also display the full address of the suspect file, making it easier to locate and check. I ran VDS in "Learning" mode for a few days (with internet disconnected) until VDS whitelist was updated. which includes a scale of safety for the given executable, and a user choice to accept or quarantine. Voodoo Shield PRO on the other hand can do a snapshot of your system and then you can opt-in or opt-out with each alert. I suspect BD get nervous about unsigned programs ![]() hours of tedious copy pasting.īD quarantines threats without any user choices, a real pest when BD forgets something is already whitelisted. I was very familiar with Bitdefender Internet Security and BD's whitelist.īut BD does not provide any sort of whitelist backup and if you have ever done a clean install of BD and the nightmare of re-listing all accepted EXE files, the only way to avoid constant false-positives is to manually register all executables. In the first few days in Jun-2017 I tested free VDS, no problems. Have been using Voodoo Shield PRO for over 12 months. Stops unlisted EXE files from running and offers an option to run or quarantine.Īllowed EXEs are automatically white-listed.Ī lot easier than AVs especially those that phone-home (the cloud) for every started program/executable.
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