The Bottom Line
- Comprehensive reporting and controls
- Learning mode simplifies use on clean systems
- Provides insight into rogue DLLs and code injection attacks
- Parent/child relationships ensure greater integrity of loaded apps
- Not suitable for less experienced users
- Interface can be cumbersome to navigate
Description
- Controls low level disk and keyboard access - ideal for preventing keyloggers;
- Tracks and blocks changes to the registry and other critical system components;
- View DLLs loaded by an application and control whether DLL/code injection is allowed
Guide Review - System Safety Monitor
System Safety Monitor goes beyond many typical permission-based systems. For example, parent/child process relationships are exposed, information that can be invaluable to making the proper decision. Typically, when Internet Explorer is legitimately launched by the user, the parent process would be Explorer.exe (Windows Explorer). If a different parent process is indicated in the alert, this might be indication of DLL injection or some other symptom of infection.
Given the challenges of today's fast evolving, increasingly sophisticated, and typically rootkit-enabled malware, System Safety Monitor offers much needed adjunct protection. Pricing and purchase information is available at syssafety.com.


