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  • Blink Personal, Professional, and Server Edition Reviews

    Below is some information regarding past and current versions of Blink Personal Professional, and Server Editions : This is an Information Security Magazine Article done on some of the larger company supported endpoint security solutions (Blink was included): A summarized version of the below article...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Blue1978 on 10-10-2008
  • Re: AV Comparatives and Norman Antivirus concerns

    From what I have been told eEye uses Norman for one main reason. Norman has a built in Sandboxing technology that virtualizes things it scans. (Web version: http://www.norman.com/microsites/malwareanalyzer/Products/online_analyzer ) eEye has created some custom hooking properties that they built into...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Blue1978 on 06-05-2008
  • Re: Blink Personal firewall rules

    Hi everybody again, Well. Nobody's beating down the door on that question. Maybe my other question will have better luck. I have two ticked 'system wide' rules (stop symbol tagged) B-Personal version '1.0.398' (file version 3.5.6.1761?): Deny incoming port 2000 - Central Policy -...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by wguru on 05-24-2008
  • Re: License Issue

    Well here is my take - and trust me I do not work for Eeye - so take it with a grain of salt.... If I was in their position I would be doing it just about how they are now...... I run a few companies and in the past a rush to market can easily kill a product... especially a security related product ...
    Posted to General Discussion (Forum) by Brent on 11-04-2007
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