Her gün sizlere, piyasa değeri onlarca dolar olan bir programı tamamen ücretsiz olarak sunuyoruz!
UnHackMe 10.70 giveaway olarak 25 Haziran 2019 tarihinde sunulmuştu
Bir anti-rootkit yazılımı olan UnHackMe sadece bununla kalmıyor. Program “istenmeyen uygulamaları” bulup silebiliyor, bu programların arkalarında bıraktıkları izleri bulup silebiliyor, Windows başlangıç servislerini tarayabiliyor, aygıt sürücülerini, DNS ayarlarını kontrol edebiliyor. Kendi özel veritabanını kullanarak güvenli dosyaları tespit edebiliyor.
Not: Ömür boyuu lisans fırsatı!
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/10 (x32/x64); 256 MB RAM; 40 MB of free disk space; Compatible with all known antiviral software
23.6 MB
$24.95
sorry But this software from last time I had it and almost got rid of half of my program's last time and it would not let most of my steam games play. I think this program is more trouble than it is worth. For me no go I will keep my security that I have.
Here are comments by Don from the earlier offering in December. I think this is a very good recap of what this program is all about:
===== begin Don's comments =====
Have mercy! Some of y'all really need to read the directions to this software. This program is awesome at sniffing out root kits and I've used it for years. If you'll check things before deleting them or choosing, "Get it Out" I think it would work a lot better for you.
This program scans your system and then says, "hey, this is a strange item", or
"this item has been changed... would you like to check with a few resources and see what they have to say about it, or would you like to ignore it so I don't bring it up again, or do you think it's malicious, and want me to quarantine it?". The program does create a backup when you ask it to quarantine things. It also has something I use very frequently, that is the Network Shield under "options".
The Network Shield will write up a nice addendum to your hosts file that will block a plethora of malicious sites, and it also makes it very convenient to add your own, which I do on a daily basis. Anytime I encounter a site with a pop-up written in Java or something that takes my browser hostage, I go back through the history and find the site that referred me and I add that site to my hosts file. What this does is keep your dns server from being able to find that site again. When the script tells your browser to open the malicious page, instead of getting some blaring sound bite telling you that Microsoft has declared your computer a porn infested viral petri dish that is about to self destruct unless you click a link, you will simply get a blank page that says the server can't be found.
Just copy the website that referred, click network shield, then "add site/edit your block list" and paste the site, then save, then save.
There are a TON of features to this software but unfortunately it isn't a push this button and then sit back and let us manage your computer for you, type of software. It's more of a "push this button and I'll get back with you on everything I think may be detrimental to your system while at the same time giving you a bunch of resources to base your decision on and then you'll be 100% sure whether or not to ignore this item, quarantine it, or keep an eye on it.
For those of you on the fence about trying the software I can tell you from experience this is a great giveaway and you should try it, but do so cautiously over the next few weeks until you're comfortable with it. Then scan often and weed out the things it should ignore and very soon you'll have a very capable anti-virus software that keeps you from getting hacked.
===== end Don's comments =====
I have successfully used this program in the past on my Win7 Pro machines and found it to be quite useful in finding "hidden" rootkits, etc. As has been pointed out by other users, though, until you are used to the program, don't automatically have it remove the items it finds. I just downloaded and ran the program and it found 12 items it found questionable. All were programs that I use on a daily basis, so I checked the "false positive" and now they don't show up any more. Use with care until you are used to how it works and I think you'll find this to be a very useful addition to Malwarebytes and your anti-virus programs. As always, create a restore point before installing so that if you run into problems later, you can revert to that point.
This whole software is a risk on its own, it communicate through background ports with home base. If you computer contains personal files and documents, I would avoid this software like a plague.
This has been offered here in the past. The most recent was in December. Check the comments here...
https://www.giveawayoftheday.com/unhackme-10-10/
The same day I got an email from a hacker who infiltrated my system and collected my personal data, blackmailing me to share that data if I don't send him/her some bitcoin. Wish this giveaway was shared few days ago. :)
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