>> the common installation inserts and all programs have values that must be >> inserted. If a "watcher" would have a data base to follow and any odd or >> uncommon entries could be flagged. As far as I know all newly found viruses >> insert registry entries and these could be placed in a data base that would >> cause registry to deny and flag.
> viruses generally attack registry first because most of the application including > os use registry for running properly.. so registry is the favorite target. but > a virus can do much harm without changing registry also. hey for this sort of thing i use a program called as proport, it watches all the autostart up registry entries and alerts u when any new program is added to it. this program sits in the system tray so it is not obstrusive download it from www.tudpage.com u dont want regmon but proport for this sort of thing -aditya ________________________________________________________________________ Delivered using the Free Personal Edition of Mailtraq (www.mailtraq.com) _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
