AstroSkipper Posted April 28, 2023 Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Antimalware, firewall, and other security programs for Windows XP working in 2023 and hopefully beyond I hereby open a new thread on the topic of security programs for Windows XP. I have been thinking about that for a longer time, and then I decided to tackle this project. Windows XP is a very old operating system and a deeper knowledge of how to make it more secure is very important in my opinion. Therefore, I think it makes sense to get an overview of all the security programs still available for Windows XP. The thread "Which Antiviruses are Known for a Fact to be Working on XP SP3 as of 2019?", where I have previously written frequently about antivirus programs, has become rather bloated and confusing due to many informationless posts, is mainly focused on the topic of antivirus programs for Windows XP and has been completely unstructured from the very beginning. It is good to have such a thread full of different information for reference but there are many posts either outdated, incomplete or off-topic. Therefore, I have decided to start a completely different thread from scratch. I deliberately chose the term antimalware in the title of this topic. In these days, most so-called antivirus programs can not only identify computer viruses, but also trojans, worms, rootkits, exploits, spyware, and so on. Generally speaking: a virus is a malware, but a malware is not always a virus. Therefore, malware is a generic term for any malicious software, including viruses. For many years now, the so-called antivirus programs have actually been antimalware programs. In any case, this new topic here is about antimalware, firewall and other security programs for Windows XP. Under the term other security programs, I include among others security suites like internet security and total security, antivirus, antispyware, anti-rootkit, anti-exploit, online and offline scanner, ad blocker, protection layer, virtualization, security check and control programs and so on that make the use of Windows XP safer. And to avoid any misunderstanding, the main focus in this thread is on the concept of security. Those security programs that have been officially classified as insecure or not trustworthy are not the subject of consideration here, of course. Furthermore, many of these security programs can no longer be clearly classified in one of these categories due to their multifunctionality. I therefore define the following categories and their abbreviations: AM+ = Antimalware program with real-time protection AM- = Antimalware program without real-time protection SP = Specialized program (focused on one main antimalware function) IS = Internet Security TS = Total Security ON = Online scanner OF = Offline scanner AB = Ad blocker FW = Firewall VP = Virtualization program PL = Protection layer program SC = Security check program CP = Control program MF = Multifunctional program In addition, for the sake of simplicity, I define the following licence types and their abbreviations, reduced to the essentials: C = Commercial (any payment software including shareware) F = Free D = Donationware O = Open source In the second post of this thread, I will provide and maintain an alphabetical list of working antimalware, firewall, and other security programs for Windows XP which were each presented in a corresponding post here. This list has the following columns: Name, Version, Type, Date and Link. Name means the name of the program, Version means its last/latest version, Type means its license type, Date means its last/latest date of release or creation (in some cases, there is no date of release available anymore) and Link means the link to its corresponding post here in this thread. I will only include programs in this list that receive updates in some form, be it program updates, definition updates or database updates. With the exception, of course, that there are also programs that do not necessarily need such updates. In the third post of this thread, I will create and maintain an alphabetical list of programs that need to be tested for compatibility, features and support or whose installers have been lost and therefore could not be tested. In the fourth post of this thread, I will create an alphabetical list of programs that have recently been abandoned or should be avoided. Some of them should only be used for a while or be avoided due to security reasons. This project is very extensive and involves a lot of work. In-depth research in particular is very time-consuming, but necessary. So be patient, especially if the list of programs fills up slowly! As always: Good things come to those who wait. And just for clarification, I will not check all the programs myself to see if they can be installed properly and work, of course. Here, other members can make a perfect contribution with their knowledge or experiences already made. Furthermore, all the programs I have listed are not necessarily to be understood as recommendations. Basically, they are simply options that are still available for Windows XP. Because we all know that most manufacturers of security software have long since given up on Windows XP. If I personally consider a program to be good, I will express this in its relevant post. More about that here: Any discussions, questions or suggestions about security programs for Windows XP are explicitly welcome. But one thing must be very clear, everything should relate to this topic. Just for clarification, insulting, provocative or completely off-topic posts (especially about operating systems other than Windows XP) will not be tolerated. That means, please stay on topic! This thread is intended to be a well-structured source of information where readers can get ideas on how to make their old Windows XP a bit more secure. If you like this thread, or you find it interesting and helpful, I would appreciate any contribution, be it a comment, a like or an upvote. Thanks for your interest! Windows XP forever! Kind regards, AstroSkipper Edited December 23, 2023 by AstroSkipper Update of content 7
AstroSkipper Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Alphabetical list of working antimalware, firewall, and other security programs for Windows XP All explanations according to this list can be found in the first post of this thread. Name Version Type Licence Date Link 360 Total Security 8.8.0.1119 AM+ F 18.12.2019 Link Essential Avast Free Antivirus 18.8.4084.0 AM+ F 15.11.2018 Link Avast Internet Security 18.8.4084.0 AM+ C 15.11.2018 Link Avast Premier 18.8.4084.0 AM+ C 15.11.2018 Link AVG AntiVirus Free 18.8.4084.0 AM+ F 26.11.2018 Link Comodo Firewall Pro 2.4.18.184 FW F 14.02.2007 Link CurrPorts 2.77 CP F 13.12.2023 Link eScanAV Anti-Virus 22.0.60 AM- OF F 26.04.2023 Link Toolkit (MWAV) InSpectre 0.0.6675.8 SC F 21.04.2019 Link Look 'n' Stop Firewall 2.07 FW C 17.10.2009 Link Malware Hunter 1.185.0.807 AM- OF F 17.06.2024 Link Malware Hunter Pro 1.185.0.807 AM+ C 17.06.2024 Link Malwarebytes Free 3.5.1.2522 AM- OF F 08.05.2018 Link Malwarebytes Premium 3.5.1.2522 AM+ C 08.05.2018 Link Panda Free Antivirus 22.02.01 AM+ F 27.12.2023 Link PC Tools Firewall Plus 7.0.0.123 FW F 01.12.2010 Link Process Hacker 2.39 (r124) MF CP O 29.03.2016 Link RogueKiller 15.17.4 AM- OF F 26.06.2024 Link Anti-Malware Free RogueKiller 15.17.4 AM+ C 26.06.2024 Link Anti-Malware Premium Shadow Defender 1.5.0.726 VP C 02.08.2020 Link Spectre Online SC F 08.01.2018 Link Browser Test Spybot – Search & 2.4.40.0 AM- OF F 01.07.2014 Link Destroy Free Edition SUPERAntiSpyware 10.0.1266 AM- OF F 29.04.2024 Link Free Edition SUPERAntiSpyware 10.0.1266 AM+ C 29.04.2024 Link Professional X Edition Ultra Adware Killer 10.7.7.0 SP F 09.05.2023 Link Ultra Virus Killer 11.9.8.0 MF F 29.03.2023 Link Windows 10 Firewall 7.5.105.217 FW F 06.01.2016 Link Control Free XP Windows 10 Firewall 7.5.105.217 FW C 06.01.2016 Link Control Plus XP Zemana AntiMalware 2.74.2.150 AM- F 21.08.2017 Link Free Zemana AntiMalware 2.74.2.150 AM+ C 21.08.2017 Link Premium Name Version Type Licence Date Link Edited July 17 by AstroSkipper Update of content 2
AstroSkipper Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Alphabetical list of programs that need to be tested for compatibility, features and support or whose installers have been lost Name Version Type Link Status Vir.IT eXplorer 9.5 AM-/AM+ Link Further detailed user experiences, Lite/Pro reviews, tests and screenshots needed Comodo Antivirus 12.x.x.x AM+ Link Further detailed user experiences and information Comodo Internet 12.x.x.x AM+ Link Further detailed user experiences Security and information Comodo Firewall x.x.x.x FW Link Further detailed user experiences and information Huorong Internet 6.0.2.3 AM+ Link Further detailed user experiences Security and information Trend Micro 1.2.2.1001 AM- Link Further detailed user experiences, Sysclean information, tests and screenshots needed Edited September 21 by AstroSkipper Update of content 1
AstroSkipper Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Alphabetical list of programs that have recently been abandoned or should be avoided Name Version Type Date Link Reason Avast Free Antivirus 2015 10.4.2233.1299 AM+ 17.09.2015 Link Abandoned † November of 2023 Bitdefender Antivirus 1.0.21.1109 AM+ 19.04.2016 Link Abandoned Free Edition † EOL: December 2021 † EOS: June 30, 2022 Kaspersky Free Antivirus 18.0.0.405 AM+ 27.08.2018 Link Should be avoided † June of 2023 Malwarebytes 1.75.0.1300 AM- 09.04.2013 Link Abandoned Anti-Malware Free † March of 2024 Malwarebytes 1.75.0.1300 AM+ 09.04.2013 Link Abandoned Anti-Malware Pro † March of 2024 Malwarebytes 2.2.1.1043 AM+ 18.03.2016 Link Abandoned Anti-Malware † May of 2022 Wise Anti Malware 2.2.1 AM+ 26.12.2019 Link Abandoned † EOS: After 2019, exact date unknown WiseVector StopX 3.0.7.0 AM+ 03.06.2022 Link Abandoned † January of 2023 Name Version Type Date Link Reason Edited July 7 by AstroSkipper Update of content 2
AstroSkipper Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Malwarebytes Free/Premium Malwarebytes is an antimalware program which comes in two versions: Malwarebytes Premium with real-time protection as a commercial version, and Malwarebytes Free without real-time protection in the form of freeware. Malwarebytes for Windows 3.5.1.2522 is the last XP-compatible version. It doesn't receive program updates anymore but still gets definition updates. Features of Malwarebytes Premium: Malwarebytes Premium offers a very powerful protection, fighting threats that are too advanced for standard antivirus products. It cleans infections, prevents future infections, blocks malicious websites, and hides from malware. Here is a short list of features: Outstanding three-layer protection (ransomeware protection is not supported in Windows XP). Removes malware and spyware. Real-time protection. Automatically finds malware. Stops exploit attacks. Shields against malicious websites. Exclusion list. Fast scan feature. Has a quarantine function Automatic updates. Malwarebytes Premium is a fully-fledged antimalware program (formerly antivirus program), which is sufficient to protect a computer against malware. Of course, other on-demand scanners can also be used, but preferably not those with a background guard, as otherwise, as always, incompatibilities can occur. Malwarebytes Free works like an offline scanner. You can manually scan your computer, partitions, folders or files on demand. It does not offer any real-time protection. Homepage: https://web.archive.org/web/20180516182016/https://www.malwarebytes.com/premium/ Version number: 3.5.1.2522 Date of release: 08.05.2018 System requirements: Windows 10 (32/64-bit) Windows 8.1 (32/64-bit) Windows 8 (32/64-bit) Windows 7 (32/64-bit) Windows Vista (Service Pack 1 or later, 32/64-bit)* Windows XP (Service Pack 3 or later, 32-bit only)* Active Internet connection 800MHz CPU or faster, with SSE2 technology 2048 MB (64-bit OS), 1024 MB (32-bit OS, except 512 MB for Windows XP) 250 MB of free hard disk space 1024x768 or higher screen resolution Release notes: http://web.archive.org/web/20200928192157/https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039019013-Malwarebytes-for-Windows-3-5-1-Release-Notes Release history: http://web.archive.org/web/20201028173600/https://support.malwarebytes.com/hc/en-us/sections/360005863113-Release-History-News Review: https://www.ghacks.net/2018/05/23/a-look-at-malwarebytes-3-5-1/ Tests: https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/manufacturer/malwarebytes/ Download link: https://data-cdn.mbamupdates.com/web/mb3-setup-legacy/mb3-setup-legacywos-3.5.1.2522-1.0.365-1.0.5292.exe Screenshot: Malwarebytes is not compatible with all security programs. In my case, I noticed a total incompatibility with avast! 18.8. That was the reason I didn't use the version 3.5.1.2522 for a long time. Since I got completely rid of avast!, cleaned my Windows XP system deeply and fixed some errors, Malwarebytes Premium is now my preferred antimalware solution, and I am satisfied with that at the moment. Cheers, AstroSkipper Edited May 6, 2023 by AstroSkipper Update of content 1
AstroSkipper Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Sphinx Windows 10 Firewall Control XP Windows 10 Firewall Control XP is a great firewall from Sphinx in the form of a special version for Windows XP. This firewall allows the user to perfectly control all incoming and outgoing network connections. There is a preset of zones and rules, but you can additionally define custom ones according to your needs. Never again any unwanted or clandestine connections to other servers! Windows 10 Firewall Control XP 7.5 is the last working version in Windows XP. In terms of version 7.5, there are only two versions for Windows XP: the free version Windows 10 Firewall Control XP Free and the paid version Windows 10 Firewall Control Plus XP. Feature comparison: Features listed on Sphinx's homepage: 100% compatibilty with any Windows version from Windows 10 to Windows XP (special Windows XP edition) Easy to use Per-application security settings Light setup ~ 5MB, small memory footprint Automatic applications listing/prompting Permanent network activity monitoring and instant notifications of blocked/allowed network incoming/outgoing events Remote management, remote applications protection Automatic network activity detection and applications listing Strict network activity statistics for every application Zone based network permissions management Flexible permissions settings, 30+ predefined security zones for applications, single click the zones usage Ability to compose new security zones and update/modify the existing zones Detailed blocked/allowed events monitoring, management and logging. Instant notifications Complete IPv6 support Ability to manage applications permissions and control applications network activity locally and remotely Group zone and application permissions management Predefined mode for decreasing expenses of mobile/satellite internet connection Integration with Windows Explorer for direct access permission management Applications connections monitoring and management Automatic Port Forwarding-to-applications management/synchronization Homepage: https://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/ https://web.archive.org/web/20151229143305/https://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/order.html Version number: 7.5.105.217 Date of creation: 06.01.2016, released in the period from 06.01.2016 to 10.01.2016 System requirements: Windows XP (32/64-bit,SP 1,2,3) and Windows Server 2003 (32/64-bit,SP 1,2) Version history and release notes: Quote 7.5.105.217 French Editions released. Events/Connections Pane and EditApplication dialog. The wizard generated rule name without Protocol and Direction prefix/suffix. "Open File Location" in Programs/Events/Connections. Show Path option in Programs/Events/Connections panes. Kernel Objects overuse. Fixed. 7.5.100.200 Release. Refresh Programs/Zones/etc after Settings/Reset. Minor Fixes. 7.5.93.157 Network/Cloud: refreshing Programs/Zones/Settings after importing the settings to remote agent DNS resolving related fixes. 7.5.88.101 Terrible bug in Settings/AllApplications zone preventing from normal upgrade. Fixed. If there are rules in Settings/AllApps, please export settings/uninstall/make clean installation and then import the settings back If you do not use Settings/AllApps or perform clean installation there is nothing to worry about. Mode:* are persistent now Mode:EnableUnknown - enables all unlisted application. All the current (listed) permissions are operable. Mode:Enable/Detect Unknown - additionally detects/prompts/lists such enabled/unlisted(before) applications. The ZoneResult "Disable+Prompt" and "Enable+Prompt" behaviors are changed. Now the prompt is shown if none of the zone's rules were triggered only, so the arbitration reaches the zone result only. 7.4.57.17 Improved events processing. Multiple (>2000) events per second are processed without significant CPU load Improved connections listing on huge connections volume. Network/Cloud: Agents adding timeouts on 3,10 (not unlimited) control points versions. 7.3.11.8 2008/2012 related defaults for "Apply system applications default permissions automatically" setup option Reset Settings option. Import settings minor fixes AllApps blocked/allowed apps are not detected as new apps. Network/Cloud: Import/Export to the main PC only. Network/Cloud: Adding agent manually with empty agents list under some specific conditions problem. Fixed. 7.3.11.3 DNS resolving improvements (in-addr.arpa resolving is disabled as senseless) "Chinese" characters in detected application paths workaround. Actually filtering malformed events from Windows core. Brazilian version licensing. Windows10 specific windowed Metro app (Edge) popup in background. Fixed 7.2.113.28 TaskBarButtons with desktop virtualization problem fixed. 7.2.110.15 EnableRemoteDesktop setup option problem. Fixed Grouping blocked and allowed events for faster processing. 7.2.108.13 Uninstalling/Upgrading caused the need of reboot under certain conditions. Fixed 7.2.105.116 Free/Basic version import settings problem. Fixed 7.2.93.15 Terrible bug(crash) of the Free version fixed. Plus/Network/Cloud: The connections pane improved. DNS resolving is omitted for principally irresolvable (not DNS compatible/local) names. Symantec/Norton AV should not produce false positive alarm while checking the Plus (only) Edition (english version only) anymore. 7.1.73.81 Basic Edition introduced Free i368/x64 Editions are combined into a single setup UDP/80/443 (Google QUIC) enabling rules are added to WebBrowserZone and Web+FTPZone Network/Cloud: Deployment bug fixed Internet Explorer independent registration. dedicated http client (for the registration only) Multi-monitor support. Event notification balloon repositioning (via dragging the window to a desired position) 7.0.10.31 SetMode problem fixed. Apps detection with detailed app name on remote (\\server\folder) paths. fixed. Correct name patching (adding (1),(2), etc suffix) while trying to rename app to an existing name. 7.0.5.95 Network/Cloud: Agent manual installation standalone friendly setup. German Editions: Complete manual and user interface. 7.0.3.74 Service hanging on startup under specific circumstances. Fixed. Allowed events automatic restoration No notifications/prompts in Mode:EnableAll XP problem on embedded/limited systems ToDo: Full german GUI translation. German manual translation (english manual only at the moment). 7.0.2.55 Internal storage (lists for applications/zones/etc) optimization, eliminating redundant data processing. Minor GUI changes XP: malfunction on specific systems. Fixed 7.0.1.26 Due to 7.0.0 setup problem ("service can not be started" error , fixed now), 7.0.0 may be removed forcibly/rudely (using task manager for instance) . Then 7.0.1 on-the-top installation can be performed.If you would just like to uninstall 7.0.0 please install 7.0.1 on-the-top first, otherwise the 7.0.0 uninstallation may be performed incorrectly Events pane listing and Allowed events logging options. Network/Cloud: Agents must be reinstalled. Portable version: apps configuration will be renewed. Events Pane / Connections Pane added with the DNS feature. Allowed events missed after awakening. Fixed. Timeouts for operations with programs listed on shared but not available at the moment devices. Fixed Options to skip allowed events. Useful for applications with volume allowed traffic. Option to switch Event Pane/Log File populating for selected application. Useful to prevent massive (potentially redundant) allowed event processing. Option to manage Event Pane/Log File populating automatically. Helps to set apps with the proper allowed events processing automatically 7.0.0.1 Allowed events processing Connections pane Mistaken folder locking after Import/Export operations. German manual and full new options translation pending. 6.5.77.47 (Free versions only) Free versions: localhost(127.0.0.1) enabling default removed. So any application even protected/monitored by AV is detected by the firewall 6.5.76.34 Network/Cloud: Ability to set individual permissions for applications and specific services by account name and by service name. Ability to set individual permissions for separate HostProcess instances. Problem after restart with applications on mounted (portable) drives that were not unmounted before the restart. Setup option to apply default permissions for unlisted system applications automatically. 6.4.21.47 The AVG related incompatibility fixed. 6.3.77.93 Detection of specific routers for portforwading managenent. Fixed 6.3.52.71 Inability to detect/list new applications if the detection prompt is shown for other user on the same machine. Fixed Specific DNS (IP resolving) related memory leak. Fixed 6.3.37.53 Extra Large icons added. Minor GUI fixes. 6.3.35.46 The DNS (IP resolving) may cause Windows8FirewallSerivce start delays (<=2 mins) under specific circumstances with fresh installations while svchost is not enabled/detected yet. fixed. 6.3.14.06 Memory leak in the DNS (IP resolving) feature of Windows8FirewallService.exe fixed 6.2.13.05 (Network/Cloud agents < 6.2 must be reinstalled/updated) Resolving blocked IP addresses to host names (if possible) in Blocked Notifications (the balloon), the Blocked Events pane and blocked.log 6.1.11.85 All the binaries and setups are digitally signed Whois lookup improved and can be customized HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\sphinx-soft\Vista-Wall\1.0\GUI\1.0 WhoisLookupURL. (The panel restart is required to reflect the changes) 6.1.10.67 Settings/Password problem (including upgrade from the previous version) fixed 6.1.8.51 (release) Minor bugs fixed. Popup (the network detection prompt) on-the-top of Metro applications with DE version fixed. The v6 manual update. The 6.0 testing period is over. 6.0.7.43 Special patch to allow communication between the Metro (WindowsStore) panel and locally installed firewall. WWAHost (WindowsStore) predefined enabling zone 6.0.6.39 Path detection problem with BoxCryptor mounted before harddisks Automatic permissions reapplying for specific portable medias not marked as portable (TrueCrypt, for instance) and mounted in the name of user account (not system) 6.0.3.31 The 32-bit specific problem of popup-ing up on the top of Metro applications 6.0.2.29 The control panel hang after awaking up under specific conditions 6.0.1.27 Problem on restoring from hibernation state under specific conditions. 6.0.0.24 Windows8: ability to detect and prompt on-the-top of metro (WindowsStore) applications 5.2.19.34 Mistaken zone upgrade on specific systems. Lan placeholder is inserted instead of a normal network adapter if the adapter is not in the connected state temporarily. 5.2.18.33 Missed detection prompt (optionally the panel hanging) while detecting elevated applications if the panel is launched non-elevated. 5.2.18.31 Bug in ZoneAdviser (might prevent from normal the detection prompt appearance) 5.2.15.14 Win7/8/2008 (excepting Vista) The wfpdiag.etl related indirect operations are made on event basis (not on polling basis). The file reading is decreased 5.2.03.05 Win7/8/2008: Incorrect applications detection caused by inconsistency in WindowsFilteringPlatform. The applications were detected on short paths (PROGRA~2 instead Program Files (x86) or MICRO~1 instead of Microsoft) on special occasions. 5.1.15.85 The application detection prompt and the notification balloon cause full screen DirectX (game) applications to lose the full screen mode. Fixed (excepting XP Edition) 5.1.14.79 The blocked.log repositioning problem fixed. Multiple monitor support. The notification balloon is shown on monitor determined by HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\sphinx-soft\Vista-Wall\1.0\GUI\1.0 BalloonMonitorNo (DWORD) The control panel restart is required to reflect the changes. The related problems may be caused by bugs in third party tools (such as multiplemonitors by actualtools.com). There are no problems with the pure native system multiple monitor support. 5.1.12.73 The running state of by-link running programs is reflected correctly now. The link resolving is cached. Restart required if a link is redirected to another location. Symbolic link/Junctions problem fixed. Auto-reverting to the default zone after registration reminder of non-registered installation. Fixed. The rule auto naming inconsistency (BlockedEvents/RightClick vs. the x.x.x.x/y buttons of the detection prompt) has been fixed. Free->Plus upgrade default zone fix. 5.1.7.69 XP: Uninstaller/Upgrade problem fixed 5.1.4.61 All versions: multiple listing of the same application with short (8.3) and long pathnames fixed automatic rechecking temporarily disconnected (with connection in-progress, e.g. wireless) interfaces on startup/upgrade. (prevents from multiple (prev) LAN related zones on version upgrade and from applying Settings/LANs manually to reflect the connection state) Windows8/7/Vista/2008 versions: Hijacking detection improvement. If a third party application injects a rule into the W7FC “area”, W7FC prompts and deletes the injected rule automatically. If the rules belongs to an application, W7FC offers to create the related security zone for the application in the W7FC “area” 5.1.3.59 Free/Plus/Network/Cloud for Vista/W7/W8/2008. Hijacking detection implemented. W7FC monitors filtering rules alteration by third party applications and prompts to reapply the hijacked application immediately. In spite of the filtering rules are protected there are several high privileged applications able to affect the filtering (Steam engine based games, for instance) (Note: XP versions do not require the feature, hijacking of XP version is not possible technically due to the system specifics) 5.1.2.57 Network/Cloud: Import/Export Agents list Import/Export Applications permissions deployment list XP: "Empty paths" problem fixed. Some registry optimizers tend to delete applications paths of specific applications. That caused W7FC XP specific problems to the application detection. Now fixed. “Whois problem” inability to open specific web links from within W7FC control panel. Diver ordering related problem fixed. W7FC XP specific kernel driver was not removed correctly upon the uninstallation. Now fixed 5.1.0.25 Network/Cloud: - XP Agents compatibility - Ability to deploy/monitor/update set of Programs permissions to multiple (selected) remote Agents/Computers 5.0.4.20 netevents related patch to prevent network blocking/inability to detect network activity on selected HP laptops 5.0.3.19 Network/Cloud: -the option to install 32 bit agents on 64-bit systems forcibly -fix related to cross bitness remote agent installation 5.0.2.18 Plus/Network/Cloud: WindowsFirewall and File/Print Sharing is enabled for all the profiles (if the remote Control option is chosen in the setup) FE80::/64 IPv6 Lick-local minor bug fixed BlockedEvents pane: "Autoselect last" option Free: Simplified EnableAll/DisableAll zones (previously the zones include cloud specific rules senseless for the Free version) 5.0.1.16 Plus/Network Editions:Setup options (EnableRemote etc) are separated from the main installation procedure Network Edition: Setting the control panel launching permissions moved to the setup options Minor manual reformatting 5.0.0.15 (release) Minor GUI fixes 5.0.0.10 Minor fixes in the subnetwork permissions distribution. "No known problems" state 5.0.0.5 Severe bug XP (application detection) fixed Severe bug Networks. The rules priorities "unsupported operation" fixed Minor GUI fixes 5.0.0.2 The option to disable the peers (other computers to control) auto discovery The ability to create accumulating context zones rule-by-rule with ZoneResult=Disable+Prompt (except XP Edition at the moment) 5.0.0.1 "def" application bug fixed Network/Cloud protection. Distributed security model (read the manual for the details) LanGame zone is included in the default package. RemoteDesktop enabling option for the setup (enables remote server installation) 4.5.1.15 Plus/Server Editions: Remote Controlling. Ability to set applications permissions of remote W7FC installation. All the versions: XML import/export settings option (excepting portable versions) Stats panel synchronization improved 4.1.21 mistaken "High CPU Load" message 4.1.20 XP/2003 64-bit support added uPnP apps synchronization minor problem, some routers does not support disabling for PortForwarding + PortReforwarding looping on local IP changed Correct Icons for listing applications on shared drives 4.1.18 Free version allows deleting “system” (readon-only) operations XP panel crash on specific uPnP related operations 4.1.17 Terrible bug of 4.1.15/16 with System meta application detection/recognition 4.1.16 uPnP infrastructure redeveloped from scratch. Memory footprint of the control panel decreased significantly 4.1.15 EditApplication from Blocked and Stat panes did not apply changes. TrueCrypt/RamDisk based apps related problem fixed. The apps needed to be permission re-applied Performance improved on multiple blocked event processing. 4.1.14 XP Edition Specific network interface detection, editing zones from Explorer RClick menu. 4.1.13 The panel crash on Sleep - NoLoginAwake(for scheduled background tasks - Sleep - Awake. On W7/64-bit RamDrives (with incorrectly specified drive type identification) support Set predefined zones for System and Svchost on initial detection. 2003/2008 Server remote installation Server2008 (Core Installation) related fix (inability to run the control panel under specific circumstances) 4.1.9 screen 120DPI problem fixed EditApplications: One-click settings restoration in Free versions Kernel driver update XP version Invalid network address in autogenerated rules in Blocked events (A.B.C.D/16 instead of A.B.0.0/16) 4.1.8 EditApplications: One-click (customizable zone settings) + creating the requesting IP specific zone on-the-fly 4.1.7 Disable Log Balloon setting fixed FastUserSwitching bug fixed 4.1.6 Icon detection bug for unlisted applications. XP Edition: kernel driver low pool memory conditions - fixed 4.1.4.34 (to revert to a previous version the deinstallаtion required) Default listed applications icons bug - fixed 4.1.3.33 Open panel password protection Change Icon for listed applications option. 4.1.2.25 memory leak in portforwarding related management infrastructure 4.1.1.23 ExplorerZone (multicat enabled by default) LanPlaceholder. Empty meta-LAN is inserted when no LAN are detected. Simplifies following Settings/LAN management Rule-correct checker (prevents creating all-enabling all-disabling accidental rules) The service description /dependencies added Killing/Stopping W7FC panel/service does not remove the protection/filtering rules. 4.0.202/203 XP: app path detection bug on mirrored volumes (fixed) 4.0.200 Vista&W7: Applicationless notifications from WindowsFirewall are suppressed 3.9.1 (XP Edition only) The installer bug fixed 3.9.1 Missing blocked notification/ application detection after “Check AV hook” – fixed False IE detection after “Check AV hook” - fixed Minor GUI enhancements No known problems state (ex: XP version installer) 3.8.231 Rename application bug fixed XP panel autoclose fixed Edit application permission from Statistics and BlockedEvents panes 3.8.202 Mistaken system (meta) application blocking – fixed Blocked events/Reset logic is changed Programs,BlockedEvents and Statistics panes: new options to clear the filter itself and the filter history. Settings: LANs and Rules. Default zone and AllApplications zone are updated accordingly. Minor GUI fixes 3.8.163 Applicationless rules priority bug fixed Option to save local application zone copy to the zone repository Refreshing the zone list, the default zone and AllApplication zone after the zone name is changed XP edition synchronization Minor GUI fixes 3.8.157 The manual update A set of minor GUI fixes 3.8.105 Applicationless rules – rules for all the applications at once. A one click solution for one-access attempt mutable randomly named co-installers producing multiple app(1), app(2) entries in the application list. Solution for one-click VPNs enabling. The Log pane (available via a click to the notification balloon as well) allows to quickly append required permissions to existing zones basing on blocked IP/port parameters. WHOIS by the blocked IP is implemented. “AV hook check” feature allows to determine whether the traffic is hooked by an AV for the corresponding processing. (Modern AVs hook applications on-the-fly “inside” PC (locally) before the apps reach the real network. As the result the apps interact locally with an AV related services and real network communication goes through (in the name of) AVs. In such case to disable the apps you would have to disable the AV online monitoring first, otherwise LanOnly (for instance) will enable the applications worldwide because of the AV processing) Application and Log list Filter option helps to show only a subset of applications (by name) with the letter pattern found. LogReset feature. Non-W7FC blocking notifications are strictly marked as made by WindowsFirewall. (W7FC shows all the blocking notifications regardless of the origin). Application path is added to blocked.log records. Settings:”Run for Administrators only” option (non Server Edition) helps to manage multiuser usage environment. Clickable image/url in About dialog + a dozen of minor GUI improvements. 3.6.0 Fixes: the control panel hang after system awoken by scheduled background task without login (user authorization) 3.5.1 Minor GUI enhancements. Release 3.3.12 ICMPv6 added. The blocking notification balloon appearance time can be adjusted (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\sphinx-soft\Vista-Wall\1.0\GUI\1.0\BalloonTime 5 seconds default, the control panel restart is required to reflect the changes) 3.3.10 the services mistakenly accumulated blocked notifications when the balloon is disabled (the memory "leak").fixed Zone Adviser: When an unlisted app generates localhost activity _before_ any real network access (AF_UNIX socket type emulation), the app is advised with LANOnly zone. 3.3.8 Windows Security Center /Action Center integration is excluded Columns width adjustment stored/retrieved Minor trayicon behavior changes RClick explorer menu to the Programs list synchronization Localhost activity is controllable in full in Plus/Server Editions (for localhost traffic intercepting third parties “proxies”) TimeSync (UDP:123) rule added to the default svchost related zones. 3.3.7.105 Memory leak in the service. "Allow in "Mode: Expensive/Insecure Connection"" column in The Programs tab 3.3.6.101 The Stat pane synchronization of Programs list and Explorer RClick menu operations Programs list synchronization of Explorer RClick menu operations Blocked log field separator changed for convenient parsing The Control panel waiting-for-the-service timeout increased Installer specific hangs fixed Group rule management minor GUI enhancements Redundant records in Event Log 3.3.5.97 option to disable application detection sound rule names refreshing in the zone editor's rule list (changing rule name was not refreshed in the list, fixed) NNTP zone default settings (missed protocol settings fixed) manual adding programs to the list (incorrect app name detection, empty default zone set, fixed) 3.3.4.63 The security rules protection against third party hacks Ability to block applications even the traffic is caught by online antivirus processing (redirecting all the web/mail applications to localhost first instead of real destinations) Ability to rename programs in the ProgramsList 3.2.1.47 "Windows 7 Firewall Control Service is not running" fixed. mostly caused by AVs (e.g. Kaspersky Antivirus/KAV) 3.1.9.37 GRE protocol added 3.1.8.35 Fixes: Minor GUI problem with positioning long lists by the scroll 3.1.7.33 Fixes: RightClick Explorer menu appearance ICMP,IGMP protocols added Reviews: https://msfn.org/board/topic/174417-sphinx-windows-er-10-firewall-control/?do=findComment&comment=1107771 https://chefkochblog.wordpress.com/2018/04/06/windows-10-firewall-control-review/ Download links: Download link of Windows 10 Firewall Control Free XP 7.5.105.217 (English version): https://www.sphinx-soft.com/download/W10FC7.5/Windows10FirewallControlFree-XP-Setup.exe Download link of Windows 10 Firewall Control Free XP 7.5.105.217 (German version): https://www.sphinx-soft.com/download/W10FC7.5.de/Windows10FirewallControlFree-de-XP-Setup.exe Download link of Windows 10 Firewall Control Plus XP 7.5.105.217 (English version): https://www.sphinx-soft.com/download/W10FC7.5/Windows10FirewallControlPlus-XP-Setup.exe Download link of Windows 10 Firewall Control Plus XP 7.5.105.217 (German version): https://www.sphinx-soft.com/download/W10FC7.5.de/Windows10FirewallControlPlus-de-XP-Setup.exe Older versions are still available here: https://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/order.html. In the lower right corner, you can select various older versions from their "Archive". Screenshots: More screenshots on https://web.archive.org/web/20151229143305/https://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/order.html by clicking onto the item "Screenshots". The paid Plus version is definitely worth its money. It is very light on system resources. The installer is totally unbloated and its size (English version) is only round about 5 MB. I use it for years, and for me it is the best firewall solution for Windows XP ever. Using Windows 10 Firewall Control XP Plus means to have full control about all incoming and outgoing connections in your system in a very convenient way. Here is a link from December of 2015 where you can compare the Free versus the Plus version and get more information: https://web.archive.org/web/20151229143305/https://www.sphinx-soft.com/Vista/order.html A key for Windows 10 Firewall Control XP Plus has to be requested by contacting the support because it is no longer offered officially. I mention this due to the circumstance that a regular key doesn't work with the XP version. Cheers, AstroSkipper Edited July 17 by AstroSkipper Update of content 1
D.Draker Posted April 28, 2023 Posted April 28, 2023 Hi, a very nice topic indeed ! What else one could expect from @AstroSkipper ! Found an antivirus programme for you, for XP. "Protects removable disks against "autorun viruses" https://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Security-Related/Anti-Autorun-7.shtml 2
AstroSkipper Posted April 29, 2023 Author Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) 18 hours ago, D.Draker said: Hi, a very nice topic indeed ! What else one could expect from @AstroSkipper ! Thank you very much for the kind words! 18 hours ago, D.Draker said: Found an antivirus programme for you, for XP. "Protects removable disks against "autorun viruses" https://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Security-Related/Anti-Autorun-7.shtml Thanks for this find! I will check it when more time is available. However, it is a very specialized program whose function should normally be covered by an antimalware program with background guard. Edited April 29, 2023 by AstroSkipper 1
AstroSkipper Posted April 29, 2023 Author Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) Panda Free Antivirus Panda Free Antivirus (recently also called Panda Dome) is a cloud-based antivirus application designed to protect the user without wasting resources. It is extremely light as all the work is done in the cloud. Panda Free Antivirus provides fast protection against the newest viruses thanks to its cloud-scanning from Panda servers. Even the most recent version of Panda Free Antivirus is still compatible with Windows XP (SP3 32 bit editions only). Features: Antivirus Protection - Real-time protection against all types of malware and spyware. Schedule periodic scans and/or scan your computer on demand. USB protection - Protect your PC by preventing the automatic execution of malware from USB drives. Scan all USB drives upon insertion. Panda rescue kit - Free PC recovery system. Run an advanced scan of your PC or create a rescue USB drive to boot and clean those infected computers that won’t even start. Multimedia/Game mode - This mode ensures you play or watch multimedia content without disturbance from your antivirus while remaining completely secure. Homepage: https://www.pandasecurity.com/en/homeusers/free-antivirus/ Version number: 22.02.01 Date of release: 27.12.2023 Previous versions: 22.00.01 released on 01.04.2023 22.01.01 released on 15.09.2023 22.02.00 released on 31.10.2023 System requirements: Compatible with: Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP (SP3 or higher, 32 bit only). Compatibility with Windows XP 64 bit: As already confirmed by @WSC4 and @UCyborg, Panda Free Antivirus is unfortunately not fully compatible with Windows XP 64 bit editions. The installer doesn't seem to detect the already existing .NET Framework 4 installation. A .NET Framework reinstallation via the installer also fails. If you still want to use Panda Free Antivirus under Windows XP 64 bit, you need to make some changes for the installer to work properly, which @UCyborg has found out and described here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/184730-antimalware-firewall-and-other-security-programs-for-windows-xp-working-in-2023-and-hopefully-beyond/?do=findComment&comment=1253877 Whether Panda Free Antivirus will run stably under Windows XP 64 bit is currently unclear and has to be confirmed yet. In any case, everything is without guarantee and at your own responsibility. Release notes: New cloud-based disinfection engine New behavioral analysis engine in the free edition Improved offline protection Process monitor allows seeing Internet connections on a per process basis Improved performance and 50% faster scans Compatibility with newer versions of Windows New interface Ability to manage different licenses Reviews: https://www.experte.com/antivirus/panda https://www.lifewire.com/panda-free-antivirus-review-1356582 Tests: https://www.av-comparatives.org/vendors/panda/ https://www.av-test.org/en/antivirus/home-windows/manufacturer/panda-security/ Download links: Online installer: https://repository.pandasecurity.com/Panda/FREEAV/193309/PANDAFREEAV.exe Offline installer: http://acs.pandasoftware.com/Panda/FREEAV/193309/FREEAV.exe, credits to @AstroSkipper http://acs.pandasoftware.com/Panda/FREEAV/Promo_pd/FREEAV.exe, credits to @VistaLover Screenshot: Panda Free Antivirus is based on new cloud computing concept in which services are provided over Internet. This new antivirus scans files through Internet which makes it very light on system resources. It also doesn’t need regular updating of virus definitions as it automatically updates the virus definitions in the cloud (remote server) and scans files using those latest virus definitions. The user should have a good speed Internet connection to fully utilize this new cloud based antivirus otherwise it won’t work. No problem if the user is offline, it’ll still protect the system from virus attack as it stores the virus definitions in local cache as well. The system load of Panda Free Antivirus is very low (lower than it was for example with WiseVector StopX), and the detection rate is supposed to be very good according to my research. I used it for a while, and it is definitely an option for Windows XP. Cheers, AstroSkipper Edited March 10 by AstroSkipper Update of content 3
mina7601 Posted April 29, 2023 Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) @AstroSkipper Thank you for this new topic! I like it! Edited April 29, 2023 by mina7601
AstroSkipper Posted April 29, 2023 Author Posted April 29, 2023 6 minutes ago, mina7601 said: @AstroSkipper Thank you for this new topic! I like it! You're welcome! Such a thread has been a need of mine for quite some time. 1
mina7601 Posted April 29, 2023 Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) 6 minutes ago, AstroSkipper said: You're welcome! Such a thread has been a need of mine for quite some time. Agreed, the older thread looked like dumpster fire, and I completely apologize for any inconvenience I caused. Let this be a lesson to me. Edited April 29, 2023 by mina7601 1
cmccaff1 Posted April 29, 2023 Posted April 29, 2023 Hello, everyone! As I don't really use antivirus software on anything more than an experimental/testing basis (and as I realize I've made some off-topic [or not necessarily helpful/useful] posts on the other older topic about this--apologies to Dave and the other moderators), I'll probably be keeping my personal contributions to a minimum here. I just wanted to thank you for making a new thread, with such great organization and information! I'll be happy to see what others have to say on this subject. Another great piece of work from one of my favorite posters on here! 2
mina7601 Posted April 29, 2023 Posted April 29, 2023 (edited) 11 minutes ago, cmccaff1 said: I don't really use antivirus software on anything more than an experimental/testing basis Same here, We both 11 minutes ago, cmccaff1 said: (and as I realize I've made some off-topic [or not necessarily helpful/useful] posts on the other older topic about this--apologies to Dave and the other moderators) It's okay, I also did the same mistake on the older topic too, so you don't need to worry, but I have promised on the older topic that I won't go off-topic anymore. 11 minutes ago, cmccaff1 said: I'll probably be keeping my personal contributions to a minimum here. Me too. Edited April 29, 2023 by mina7601 1
AstroSkipper Posted April 29, 2023 Author Posted April 29, 2023 1 hour ago, cmccaff1 said: Hello, everyone! As I don't really use antivirus software on anything more than an experimental/testing basis (and as I realize I've made some off-topic [or not necessarily helpful/useful] posts on the other older topic about this--apologies to Dave and the other moderators), I'll probably be keeping my personal contributions to a minimum here. I just wanted to thank you for making a new thread, with such great organization and information! I'll be happy to see what others have to say on this subject. Another great piece of work from one of my favorite posters on here! Thank you for the flowers! I'll try to do my very best. 2
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