This freeware software provides real-time protection against both known and unknown malware and rootkits. It is a Host Based Intrusion Prevention System.
One of the standout features of SSM is its Learning mode, which makes it easy to set up the necessary security rules. And the best part is that SSM is 100% freeware, so you don't have to break the bank to keep your system safe.
Working at the Windows Kernel level, SSM is able to monitor a wide range of activities in real-time. This includes everything from malware and rootkit installation to program execution, thread and process suspension and termination, and more. SSM even monitors direct physical memory access and system registry modification, so you can rest assured that no stone is left unturned when it comes to keeping your system secure.
And if you're worried about compatibility issues, don't be. SSM is well known for being compatible with most other security software, so you can easily integrate it into your existing security setup. Whether you're a casual user or an IT professional, System Safety Monitor is definitely worth considering as a powerful, reliable, and affordable intrusion prevention system.
Version 2.0.8.582:
What's changed:
* several language updates;
* SSM main window is not open automatically on connecting UI;
Bugs fixed:
* SSM hangs when application which contains "&" in pathname starts;
* minor driver memory leaks (NT only);
Version 2.0.8.578:
What's new:
* several language updates;
* third state of the "keep process in memory" option: "?" mark - prompt user to restart application.
Bugs fixed:
* several minor driver issues;
* problems with virtual disks;
* minor GUI and logging fixes
Version 2.0.8.575:
What's new:
* now all executable files (PE) are signed with the System Safety Limited software publisher certificate;
Bugs fixed:
* Sometimes SSM did not catch physical memory access attempts.