Carlos
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True enough, and I can certainly understand
wanting to wait for some reviews, but it seems to be light on resources so I
don't mind leaving it running in the background. Although I may not be the
best person for testing such tools since I'm pretty good about avoiding
malware infections. It will have to be tested by specialists who
intentionally infect machines with ransomware to see how well it truly
performs.
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Re: bard express installer
Olusegun -- Victory Associates LTD, Inc.
No Mike, you didn’t make a mistake in posting the download link for BARD Express! Not long after I read your post, I got the same NOTIFICATION from the Colorado Talking Book Library which serves my village!
Sincerely, Olusegun Denver, Colorado
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Dave Mitchel
hmm, I’m wondering if I should download it and give it a try, but how does
a person know if it is working? someone has to try to hijack your files before
you even know if it works...right?
it is free so that part is good, but I think I’ll wait for a while and see
more reviews. I like the idea of the program and hope reviews are forthcoming
soon.
thanks Carlos.
From: Carlos
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [TechTalk] RansomFree - Protect your computer from
ransomware I took a quick look and basically found more or
less what I was expecting. There are some positive references about the
tool and the company itself, but it seems that the program has been only
recently released so it is too soon for there to be much in the way of reviews
at this point.
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Carlos
Dude come on now. Do you forget who you're talking to? I only post software from reliable sources. And if by some chance it happens to be rogue malware, I'll be one of the first to suffer the consequences since I'm running it myself. Seriously though, SnapFiles is a well established software portal and they test all new applications before posting them.
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From: "Rob" <captinlogic@...> To: <main@TechTalk.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 12:39 PM Subject: Re: [TechTalk] RansomFree - Protect your computer from ransomware Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote: Also according to some of the comments, be aware that apparently the program creates some random files and documents in a few locations to assist in the detection process.Are you sure this is a legitimate piece of software and not some kind of trap.
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Rob <captinlogic@...>
Carlos <carlos1106@...> wrote:
Also according to some of the comments, be aware that apparently the program creates some random files and documents in a few locations to assist in the detection process.Are you sure this is a legitimate piece of software and not some kind of trap.
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Carlos
Also according to some of the comments, be aware
that apparently the program creates some random files and documents in a few
locations to assist in the detection process. These files
are harmless and should not be deleted.
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Carlos
I took a quick look and basically found more or
less what I was expecting. There are some positive references
about the tool and the company itself, but it seems
that the program has been only recently released so it is
too soon for there to be much in the way of reviews at this
point.
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Re: t w blue
Mohamed
Delete the TW Blue folder under appdata. You're configuration will be reset, but you will be able to use it again. This is probably happening because a conf file got corrupted somewhere.
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From: "James Hooper" <j.hooper3272@... To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Date sent: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 10:21:11 -0700 Subject: [TechTalk] t w blue Amyone having issues with it it won't run.
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t w blue
James Hooper <j.hooper3272@...>
Amyone having issues with it it won’t run.
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Re: Port Question
Rob <captinlogic@...>
Rob <captinlogic@...> wrote:
I purchased a surround sound speaker systemm. On the back of the woofer is a port that looks like a VGA port, or a joystick one. It's for the controller satellite, never mind.
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Carlos
Hi Dave,
Not really. The product seems to be fairly
new and I just found it last night while browsing SnapFiles. I'll look
around when I have a chance and see if there are any reviews, but it may be too
soon.
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Port Question
Rob <captinlogic@...>
I purchased a surround sound speaker systemm. On the back of the woofer is a port that looks like a VGA port, or a joystick one.
What might that be fore?
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Dave Mitchel
Carlos,
have you done any research on this product? I see the price is right which
was quite a surprise to me. lol
Have you seen any reviews on it?
Dave
From: Carlos
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 1:01 AM
Subject: [TechTalk] RansomFree - Protect your computer from
ransomware Here is an interesting security tool which might be
worth a look.
Description from SnapFiles:
Cybereason RansomFree is a security application
that protects you from ransomeware, which are malicious programs that
encrypt the files on your computer, making them inaccessible, and demand a ransom payment to restore access. Cybereason RansomFree watches the way applications interact with files, and when it detects ransomware behavior, it stops it immediately before the files are encrypted. The application uses pure behavioral detection techniques and does not rely on malware signatures. Once you install RansomFree, you are automatically protected, there is no interface and no configuration options other than a tray icon that indicates that the protection is active. Homepage:
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Re: Win10PE
Loh Boon Keat <lbk2907@...>
Thanks.
Regards, Loh Boon Keat
Skype: calvinloh2000 Phone: +60149859948 E-Mail: lbk2907@... Facebook: lbk2907@...
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 5:03 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Win10PE
Yes.
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Re: Make Portable Software
Loh Boon Keat <lbk2907@...>
Thanks.
Regards, Loh Boon Keat
Skype: calvinloh2000 Phone: +60149859948 E-Mail: lbk2907@... Facebook: lbk2907@...
From: main@TechTalk.groups.io [mailto:main@TechTalk.groups.io] On Behalf Of Carlos
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2016 4:56 PM To: main@TechTalk.groups.io Subject: Re: [TechTalk] Make Portable Software
No, these are both tools which must be downloaded. I am not aware of any tools, online or otherwise which you can simply point at an application and have them do all the work for you. There are too many variables and possible tasks which must be performed to make different applications portable for this process to be automated.
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Note that this tool seems to have one of those
pesky tray icons without a text label so you will not see it in the list
displayed by JAWS when pressing Insert+F11. However, if you use the native
Windows function Windows key+B to view the list, you should see an unlabeled
icon displayed here after installing the program.
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Re: Win10PE
Carlos
Yes.
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Carlos
Here is an interesting security tool which might be
worth a look.
Description from SnapFiles:
Cybereason RansomFree is a security application
that protects you from ransomeware, which are malicious programs that
encrypt the files on your computer, making them inaccessible, and demand a ransom payment to restore access. Cybereason RansomFree watches the way applications interact with files, and when it detects ransomware behavior, it stops it immediately before the files are encrypted. The application uses pure behavioral detection techniques and does not rely on malware signatures. Once you install RansomFree, you are automatically protected, there is no interface and no configuration options other than a tray icon that indicates that the protection is active. Homepage:
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Win10PE
Loh Boon Keat <lbk2907@...>
Can I boot Win10PE on my VM ware player 12 after I extrack the ISO file using 7Zip? Thanks.
Regards, Loh Boon Keat
Skype: calvinloh2000 Phone: +60149859948 E-Mail: lbk2907@... Facebook: lbk2907@...
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Re: Make Portable Software
Carlos
No, these are both tools which must be
downloaded. I am not aware of any tools, online or otherwise which you can
simply point at an application and have them do all the work for you.
There are too many variables and possible tasks which must be
performed to make different applications portable for this process to
be automated.
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