d7II subscribers will notice their copy of d7II v3.6.86 (or earlier) now promotes that an update exists to v3.6.87 (there is no actual code change for this specific .exe version; the version number is incremented to silence d7II update notifications if used after this d7x release.) [Some information may be outdated] Please see the d7x Manual for ALL current product information and downloads. d7x is the name given to the successor of d7II, our current generation PC technician productivity software. Initial incarnations...
v8.0.4.3 (October 5th, 2017) Performance increases for save/load of Bulk/White-Label configurations Performance increases in the application of Bulk/White-Label settings at time of install Performance increases on application startup Several other minor performance improvements Corrected issue where blacklist command line option may have whitelisted in some cases Bulk registration data is now handled entirely via HTTPS (Note registration data was always encrypted prior to being sent, this mainly eliminated a fallback v7 Bulk communication method) Several...
d7x v0.0.0.90 just released adds Windows 10 to custom app platform/OS restriction settings. If not configured, behavior should not change. Backwards compatibility note: This is the only area in d7x configurations where d7II may (and likely will) erase the setting entirely when used to edit the same custom app configuration. Although we’re not looking to add new features in d7x Alpha at the moment until we have tested everything, had good feedback from testers, and are...
This latest d7x Alpha “TestBuild” replaces the “d7IIx Alpha” versions opened to all d7II subscribers in March. We believe this release can be tested with confidence in a production environment, provided you keep d7II with you as a backup. d7x Alpha is designed to sit beside d7II in the same folder, and maintains backwards compatibility with d7II configurations and active d7II session data (temporary files and settings specific to d7II and the current repair process) so...
Sept 26th, 2017 Update: Yesterday this appeared on Bleeping Computer: Avast Publishes Full List of Companies Affected by CCleaner Second-Stage Malware https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/avast-publishes-full-list-of-companies-affected-by-ccleaner-second-stage-malware/ Bleeping also put out a nice article from the 22nd, containing a nice summary if you’re just catching up on the news (because of course more has emerged since our last update, and we shouldn’t just assume you read it elsewhere): Info on CCleaner Infections Lost Due To Malware Server Running Out of Disk Space...
Our web host has also informed us of scheduled maintenance in the server region affecting our servers (Website, Downloads, IRC), which is expected to last anywhere from a 15 minutes to two hours beginning at 18:00 UTC on July 13th, 2017 (or 2pm Eastern Time for us…) What is affected: The CryptoPrevent, d7II, and d7x/d7IIx Alpha software and definition update servers, as well as the main Foolish IT download servers, and website will be affected, as well as...
v8.0.4.2 (June 3rd, 2017) Major improvements in Memory usage across all executables (CryptoPrevent.exe, CryptoPreventMonSvc.exe, CryptoPreventNotification.exe), memory usage will decrease over time for the real-time as well as less usage on initial launches. Corrected an issue where White-Label Creator was not updating the CryptoPrevent.exe launcher file in the includes folder which is used to create installers (you can delete this file and then re-open the WL Creator to force an update now) SRP Whitelist is now sorted...
Our web host has also informed us of scheduled maintenance in the server region affecting CryptoPrevent licensing, d7II licensing, d7 and d7II cloud sharing servers, which is expected to last anywhere from a 15 minutes to two hours beginning at 10pm UTC (or 6pm Eastern Time for us…) What is affected: Installation and license activation for CryptoPrevent (including individual and bulk/white-label deployments) are affected, as well as some services for our d7II technician software. d7II based services affected...
v8.0.4.1 (June 1st, 2017) Fixed graphical issue where verifying settings might not disappear on first run of application Added additional HoneyPot Detection Rules Added changes to HoneyPot Detection rules that may cause false positives Added fix for possible issue with HoneyPot Detection not being able to verify current HoneyPot files Possible fix for issues with CLI options possibly not starting services as expected Fixed QuickAccess Notification Tray to update on the fly with protection changes...
v8.0.4.0 (May 24th, 2017) Fixed graphical issue with policy numbers applied being shown in the policy editor Added additional email settings CLI /emailusername=”user@addy.com” /emailsamesendtofromaddy or use the following together: /emailfromaddy=”user@addy.com” /emailsendtoaddy=”user@addy.com” /emailpassword=”password” /emailserver=”serverAddress” /emailport=”portNumber” /emailauthenable (Add =0 to disable) /emailstarttlsenable (Add =0 to disable) /emailsslenable (Add =0 to disable) /clientemailid=”Client ID to be added to Email Subject” /emaillocksettings (Add =0 to disable) Only applies to Bulk or White-Label Editions d7x Rule Variables now add environment...