sccsux
12-05-2005, 10:29
Apparently it's an IDP for Windows, that stops apps hooking into the Windows OS.....
From InfoProcess.biz
AntiHook's key goal is to dynamically protect your privacy and applications from Spyware, Code injection, Trojans and Keyloggers. In addition AntiHook provides fine granular application isolation and lets you monitor and control all suspicious activities and detect them as they happen.
For a fuller description go to http://www.infoprocess.biz/antihook.aspx
So, my question is (before I install it on a live machine - it's free for home use)........
Has anyone else heard of or use this piece of SW?
If so, does it do what the coder/s state/boast?
Thanks in advance;).
From InfoProcess.biz
AntiHook's key goal is to dynamically protect your privacy and applications from Spyware, Code injection, Trojans and Keyloggers. In addition AntiHook provides fine granular application isolation and lets you monitor and control all suspicious activities and detect them as they happen.
For a fuller description go to http://www.infoprocess.biz/antihook.aspx
So, my question is (before I install it on a live machine - it's free for home use)........
Has anyone else heard of or use this piece of SW?
If so, does it do what the coder/s state/boast?
Thanks in advance;).