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DiamondCS RegistryProt 2.0

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By monitoring important locations and keys in the Windows system registry, RegistryProt will alert you whenever a key is added or changed, and then give you the option of accepting the key change, reverting back to the original key setting, or deleting the key.
Published: Oct 18, 2001
Published by: Diamond Computer Systems
www.diamondcs.com.au
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$0.00 to purchase
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OS: 98 / NT / 2k / Me
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RegistryProt detects the vast majority of Trojans at the exact moment that they infect/install themselves into your system, and as such provides a new dimension in intrusion detection.
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