A few weeks ago, version 3 of HitmanPro.Alert released and now there are already published two updates. Increasingly, we see messages about security on the Internet and failure. Hackers try to come up with malware behind financial data in order to plunder accounts. An antivirus program and firewall are often not enough to stop an attack. HitmanPro.Alert can check the integrity of the web browser. It’s not a browser plug-in, but runs as a system service and leave from the top right through a window called flyout know if the integrity of the browser has been compromised by malware or not. Support is available for Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera and derived browsers.
Version 3 is no longer free. Browser security is still free, but for protection against Crypto Locker -ransomware, which encrypts all files on the computer, must be paid. A single license of SurfRight can be used both as HitmanPro.Alert HitmanPro, prices start at thirty euros. More information can be found on this page. The changelog for the last few versions can be found below.
Build 183
Build 181
- Improved DEP mitigation.
- Improved HeapSpray mitigation.
- Improved Control-Flow Integrity mitigation.
- Improved Lockdown mitigation.
- Improved Shell Code mitigation.
- Improved compatibility with RapidMiner.
- Improved compatibility with Kaltura.
- Fixed false positive on streaming sites using Silverlight; harrow. Netflix.com and itvonline.nl.
- Fixed apostrophe and quote character encryption in Internet Explorer on Windows 7.
- Fixed right-click properties alert in Internet Explorer.
- Fixed flyout not appearing When an update is pending.
Build 180
- Improved Shell Code mitigation.
- Improved Keystroke Encryption on applications in the Other category.
- Fixed loss or Keystroke Encryption-which Could Occur When The HitmanPro.Alert service was restarted.
- Changed default flyout to ‘Once per logon session.
- Changed default Live Keystroke Encryption in Colored window border to Off.
- Initial public release or HitmanPro.Alert 3.0.
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