Criminal Posted July 12, 2006 Report Posted July 12, 2006 SocketShield is designed to stop exploits and block malware at the gate. Since we've seen several zero-day exploits this year already, I think this application can really help prevent the massive trashing of machines as we've seen with the WMF exploit and the CreateTextRange exploits that were used and are still being used, in fact."Five things you need to know before you go online without SocketShield:Just because you click a link doesn't mean you'll land on the site you thought you wouldJust because a site looks innocent doesn't mean the underlying code is harmlessJust because a search engine serves up a listing doesn't mean you can trust itJust because your anti-virus says it detects exploits doesn't mean it stops them from getting onto your PCJust because your anti-spyware says it prevents zero-day attacks doesn't mean it blocks the rootkits carrying those attacksWe're living in a world where a simple click on a hyperlink could land you right in the path of a drive-by download – complete with rootkit, crimeware, and who knows what else.Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the risk window – the time between the discovery of a software vulnerability and the availability of a patch – to distribute millions of money-making exploits across the web in minutes. Your anti-virus and anti-spyware won't see them until they've landed and started doing damage. Only SocketShield can stop those exploits from getting on to your computer.Download:http://www.explabs.com/downloads/ss/Socket..._1_0_1_0009.exeFix :http://www.crackserver.com/0day_cracks/Soc...ield.v1.0.1.htm Quote