ProSecurity is an advanced security software that provides protection for processes, registry, files, and physical memory at the kernel level. It stops malware from installing and damaging your system, including trojans, keyloggers, and rootkits.
While traditional antivirus software has prevented the spread of viruses, worms, and trojans, ProSecurity has been created to deal with increasingly sophisticated attacks that are spreading faster than they can be detected. With the proliferation of targeted malware, coding updates to traditional antivirus software have not been enough to protect users against modern threats, such as 0-day attacks. This software aims to bridge the gap by intercepting malicious behaviors and taking the necessary action to block, allow or give the user an option to decide.
ProSecurity is a host-based intrusion prevention system that functions on a kernel-based security solution. Its proactive approach to system protection makes it an ideal complement to firewalls and antivirus software. Unlike other security solutions that rely on application-level programs, the protection mechanism of this software is implemented independently by kernel modules. This function ensures that it works seamlessly and efficiently without excessively taking up system resources.
In conclusion, ProSecurity is a reliable tool for safeguarding against malicious programs while also improving overall system performance. Its kernel-level security protection approach is highly effective against a diverse range of threats, ensuring your system stays protected against all types of malware.
Version 1.41: N/A
Version 1.30: 1. [New][BOTH] File Protection.
Version 1.10: 1. [New] Password protection function. 2. [Improve] Combine two of terminating process protection functions to be one. 3. [Improve] Some new registry protection rules added, and a rule, which is not very exactly, was deleted.
Version 1.09: 1. [New] Password protection function. 2. [Improve] Combine two of terminating process protection functions to be one. 3. [Improve] Some new registry protection rules added, and a rule, which is not very exactly, was deleted.
Version 1.08: N/A