Please note IObit has stopped development of IS360 and is going to move on with a new program, IObit Malware Fighter (which I'll start working on soon hopefully). I'll continue to support this portable app until I post IObit Malware Fighter Portable.
Application: IObit Security 360 Free
Category: Utilities
Description: from website Security 360 Free is an advanced malware & spyware removal utility that detects, removes the deepest infections, and protects your PC from various of potential spyware, adware, trojans, keyloggers, bots, worms, and hijackers. With the unique "Dual-Core" engine and the heuristic malware detection, Security 360 Free detects the most complex and deepest spyware and malware in a very fast and efficient way.
Freeware: This software is FREEWARE and is distributed with permission from IObit.
Download IObit Security 360 Portable 1.6.1 Dev Test 2
11 MB Download; 27 MB Installed
MD5: 8F9EDC463D6F462D8A594B559A4459B7
Release Notes
June 3, 2011: Improved launcher. Handled service executables. Language switching now supported.
May 27, 2011: Updated to 1.6.1.
September 12, 2010: Took care of regkeys and files left behind in C:\ProgramData.
September 2, 2010: Initial Release
There is a registry key left at HKLM\SOFTWARE\IObit\IObit Security 360.
There is also a folder with some files left behind that needs to be taken care of at C:\ProgramData\IObit. This is %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\IObit
Thanks. I'll look into it. But I'm not sure how PAL will handle a regkey within a regkey that might not have previously existed, though.
PAL won't have an issue with that.
This is from memory, so it may need some tweaking, but I think it's OK. You may also need to re-run the launcher generator, since I'm pretty sure Registry support is added at compile time.
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thanks.
I probably won't be able to release a dev test 2 of the app until Sunday, though.
Your code there is correct.
A minor point on INI style, Registry = true should be Registry=true. It's neater that way.
Currently registry support is not added at compile time, only XML support. However that may well change for 2.1 or a later release. Don't worry though, if it is done like that it will scan for usage of it and warn you that you need to recompile with registry support (which would be more useful than the current "fail silently" when [Activate]:Registry isn't set). XML already does that.
Also a point on ALLUSERSPROFILE; that string is a bit fiddly. On 2000/XP, you want C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data whereas on Vista/7 you want C:\ProgramData. However, ALLUSERSPROFILE on 2000/XP points to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users. The solution is for me to add a new munged environment variable ALLUSERSAPPDATA which copes with either system, but I haven't done that yet. (I'll see if I can do it today.)
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could you also add some support for multiple operating systems?
I was surprised when I found out the data was in %ALLUSERSPROFILE% because of what you stated above. (I'm on XP and found data in %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\IObit\IObit Security 360 [see custom code to see what I tried to do about it... it looks like it didn't work :(])
I was instead going to just do the whole app in NSIS (without PAL) because that way I can detect OSs.
But if you add that functionality, then I'll wait for your release.
If you get the current hg tip (zip), you'll be able to use the ALLUSERSAPPDATA environment variable. That fixes that issue.
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see release notes for changes
Is it safe to use the update mechanism as my install is reporting last update was 404 days ago?
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I haven't tried it yet. I don't know if IObit has an update, but go ahead and try. Whats the worst that can happen
Formatting C: ... 67% Complete
How are you using your PC when your formatting it?
Updated the virus database, close the app then did a search in the registry and on c:\ for "iobit" and only MUI and prefetch in results.
Good work Pyro and great work IOBit
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So is this the new MBAM for cool kids?
I wanna be cool!
The download link is right there
You didn't answer my question! And it was a serious question. Is this a viable, portable replacement for MBAM?
It seems like in EVERY computer-related magazine I read, I see an ad for Malwarbytes. So I was like "ok, lets try this sucker out". For all the ads it had, I was unimpressed. I thought it would be this really huge program with a crapload of features.
Its only 8 MB.
What?
Not that bigger means better, but if bigger means more chances of getting that bad program off your PC, than it looks like your 3 times more likely to catch malware with IS 360. Hence they can rename Malwarebytes to Malwarebytes 120
*If* the above was true.
I understand where you're coming from, I'm just a big fan of MBAM. It has succeeded in cleaning up computers where other products have failed, so It's kind of my new benchmark. I suppose it doesn't hurt have multiple tools to fall back on, just like how I always have an AV product installed but I carry around ClamWinPortable, just in case!
I mean, something is better than nothing, and its definetly not the worst AV out there (not by a long shot), but I hate that it is very slow at scanning files, and that by default it doesn't quaranteen or even delete files. It just tells you that you got something bad (if you do) and that you should do something about it.
Its like a cop sent to a bank robbery, and instead of shooting the robber or arresting him, he just says to the customers "be careful you guys, that guy right there is robbing this bank".
Of course you can tell the cop to stop him, but its kinda stupid that he doesn't do it already.
You see what I'm saying?
Its especially difficult when trying to get your Computer-challenged friend to remove a virus with ClamWin Portable, when you have to tell him to go through a series of (seemingly) complex menus to get ClamWin to stop the virus.
I haven't tried out IS360 very much, so I can't say much about it except that it looks really cool.
Where did you find MBAM Portable? Can't find it
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[link to illegal site removed by mod] LMAO
I was hoping it was a legit offering. I recall there was some cruft left behind by the PAZ version the one time I tried it ages back.
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I was just joking, I don't know if MBAM is legit or not. I'm not even sure what the license is... free for personal/educational use I assume.
not legit.
I just tried it because I was curious about what all the hype was about. I normally don't get illegal software for obvious reasons, unless I need it for school or something (e.g. Graphical Analysis).
Just wanted to mention that IObit is telling me that there's an update for the main program.
SWAG
I'll try my best to update this asap.
Updated to 1.6.1
Started the "IObitSecurity360Portable.exe" launcher.
"IObitSecurity360Portable.exe" starts, splash appears and disappears, "IObitSecurity360Portable.exe" ends and app is not launched.
OS: MS Windows Vista SP2 32bit
Have or had app installed locally?: No.
Did a previous dev build work?: This is my first time using IObit Security 360 Portable
I think it may be that UAC stuff. I added RunAsAdmin=try in the launcher. So if this is the case, try updating to dev test 2 and run it as an administrator and see if that works.
I updated to dev test 2 and UAC (run as admin) seemed to be what was causing it.
I removed "RunAsAdmin=try" from the launcher.ini and the app failed to launch.
I am on an administrator account, but UAC is enabled. When UAC is enabled you are required to manually select "Run as Administrator" on applications that do not require/ask administrative privileges. Applications that do require administrative privileges activate UAC/consent.exe prompting you if you would like to allow the application to be run as an administrator.
is360.exe requires administrator privileges, so I would think the launcher would need to make sure to require it too.
(I'm sure you knew all this already.)
Thanks for fixing it
My only computer is my 10 year old XP (SP3) and the only other computers I use for testing are the ones at the library which are albeit brand new, but also run XP SP3.
I occasionally run apps that seem like they'd need admin rights on an account on my computer with limited rights, just to see, but that doesn't always show me (obviously) what will and won't work without admin rights.
I looked into getting UAC onto my laptop, but it was having some issues so I decided to simply hope enthusiastic testers like yourself would be kind enough to report of said issues
PAL 2.1 has the ability built-in to always require admin in the EXE itself (it sets the launcher to require admin at the OS level). It's for apps that require it but the normal selection in the launcher doesn't work. It prompts correctly on Vista/7 and won't break things on XP.
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see release notes for changes.
IObit has stopped development of IS360 and is going to move on with a new program, IObit Malware Fighter (which I'll start working on soon hopefully). I'll continue to support this portable app until I post IObit Malware Fighter Portable.