Bot Revolt anti-malware free edition 1.3

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Bot Revolt 是一種程式,它位於電腦上的網路代碼深處,即 Windows 中實際為您建立/接收網路連接的東西,並檢查經過它的所有內容。 它監視與電腦的所有入站通信。該軟體每隔0.002秒自動掃描一次,查找任何可疑或未經授權的通信。 為了將駭客並防止在外,您需要一個持續監控計算機通信的程式,以防止來自駭客或機器人的網路攻擊到您的電腦。 任何可疑或未經授權的通信都由軟體過濾。如果沒有像機器人起義這樣的程式,您的電腦可以允許駭客或機器人訪問您的個人數據,然後可以傳輸回互聯網。 要捕獲這些竊賊,您的防火牆必須能夠自動阻止未經授權的出站通信出站保護。

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  • 版本 1.3 發佈於 2013-05-01

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Version 1.4.3 Release Date: May, 2013 Platform Support Bot Revolt currently supports Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 7 and 8 in 32-bit and 64-bit. Links http://www.botrevolt.com Bot Revolt Website http://blog.botrevolt.com/forums/ Bot Revolt Forums http://www.botrevolt.com.com/manual Bot Revolt User Guide Contact Us: [email protected] Sales, Administration [email protected] Bugs, Problems, Questions What is Bot Revolt: The short explanation is: Bot Revolt blocks "known bad" computers from accessing yours, and vice versa. Depending on the lists you have it setup to use, you can block governments, corporations, machines flagged for anti-p2p activities, even entire countries! Whether you're sharing files or just surfing the web, Bot Revolt can help protect you from the bad guys. How does it works: An IP Address is like a telephone number, or a street address, for your computer - any time you connect to the Internet, your IP address is used to make that connection. If you go to "www.google.com", your computer first translates this to an IP address (e.g. 66.102.1.104), then sends a request to that address for a web-page; when the www.google.com computer receives this message, part of it contains your computer's IP address so that it knows how to send the web-page back to you. Bot Revolt is a type of program known as an "IP Filter" and extra layer of security. It lives way down deep inside the networking code on your computer - the stuff in Windows that actually makes/receives network connections for you - and inspects everything that flows past it. It looks at the IP address this network "packet" is coming from, and compares it against a list of "bad" ip-addresses; if it finds a match, it doesn't let that network packet make it through to the rest of your computer. It also looks at the IP address your network packets are going to, and does the same thing. Something I need to access is blocked! What can I do? Sometimes the IP addresses programs need to connect to may end up on one of the blocklists you've configured Bot Revolt to use. This can cause software to not download new updates, Windows Update to no longer work, programs to lose connectivity to the internet, etc. Luckily this is easy to fix! What you'll need to do first is to identify the IP address(es) to which your software needs to connect. For example, let's say you have a program that needs to connect to the Internet when it starts up, but that program is not working. Open the main Bot Revolt window, and then start up your problematic program. In the Bot Revolt window you should see some blocked IP addresses logged; right-click on these IP-addresses and select "Allow"! You can temporarily allow them for 15 minutes or 1 hour, or you can allow them permanently. Your "Permanent Allow List" can be edited later by going into the List Manager, selecting the "Permanent Allows" list (listspermallow.p2b), then clicking the "Open List" button. Bot Revolt is based of PeerBlock. After they stopped the development in 2010 we picked it up and made improvements.(http://www.peerblock.com) PeerBlock Credits: Mark Bulas (MarkSide) - Lead Developer night_stalker_z - Core Team XhmikosR - Core Team Jason Casimir - Contributor A. Jesse Harper (DarC / DisCoStu) - Contributor