Virus May Cry 0.90

March 10, 2007

download: http://thejiurl.googlepages.com/viruscry-0.90-en-setup.exe

Are you bothered by Virus and Antivirus? Virus may harm your system, steal your data. But Antivirus can slow down all things very excellently. Are you tired about this, then try “Virus May Cry”.
“Virus May Cry” can let you never be affected by a virus.

1. “Virus May Cry” do what

If you has installed “Virus May Cry”, then when any executable file is to be executed, you will be notified, and you decide whether the executable file can be executed. So when a virus file want to be executed, you will be notified, you can forbid it, so your computer won’t be affected.

NOTICE: “any executable file” including ALL executable file.

If you has installed “Virus May Cry”, then when any executable file is to be executed, “Virus May Cry” will pop up a dialog box, tell you which file is wanting to be executed, and give you four selection, “Load and Add to White List”, “Don’t Load and Add to Black List”, “Load”, “Don’t Load”.

If select “Load and Add to White List”, then this executable file will be executed, and from now on this executable file can be executed and no user notify dialog box popup any more.

If select “Don’t Load and Add to Black List”, then this executable file will NOT be executed, and from now on this executable file can’t be executed and no user notify dialog box popup any more.

If select “Load”, then this executable file will be executed, and if this executable file is executed next time, user notify dialog box will also pop up.

If select “Don’t Load”, then this executable file will not be executed, and if this executable file is executed next time, user notify dialog box will also pop up.

After “Virus May Cry” installed, windows system files under system directory have been added to whitelist. But you run any program, “Virus May Cry” will pop up user notify dialog box, if you think the executable file is trusted, then you can add it to whitelist, and from then when you run this program, there is no user notify popup dialog box any more.

SUGGESTION: If you don’t know whether a executable file is a trusted file or a virus, search the file name on google.

2. “Virus May Cry” controller

There is a “controller.exe” in the “Virus May Cry” install directory.
Using it, you can get the current state of “Virus May Cry” and controll “Virus May Cry”.

You can start or stop “Virus May Cry”.
You can start or stop “Virus May Cry” User Notify.
You can start or stop “Virus May Cry” Log.
You can start or stop “Virus May Cry” Exe Only.

You can set “Virus May Cry” autostart or not.
You can set “Virus May Cry” User Notify autostart or not.
You can set “Virus May Cry” Log autostart or not.
You can set “Virus May Cry” Exe Only autostart or not.

You can edit blacklist.
You can edit whitelist.

3. Several Modes of using “Virus May Cry”

3.1 “Virus May Cry” Autostart + User Notify

Set “Virus May Cry” autostart, Set “User Notify” autostart, Set “Log” NOT autostart.

When any executable file which not in whitelist or blacklist is to be executed, “Virus May Cry” will pop up a user notify dialog box, and you make a dicision to run it or not.

3.2 “Virus May Cry” start when needed + User Notify

Set “Virus May Cry” autostart, Set “User Notify” NOT autostart, Set “Log” Not autostart.

When needed, Start User Notify by using controller. When not needed, Stop User Notify by using controller.

e.g. Use “Virus May Cry” as a internet surfing protector, before run the WELL KNOWN “Internet Explorer”, start “Virus May Cry” User Notify first. If you met a harmful website, and a maleware want to be executed, you will be notified, and the maleware has no chance to be executed. After you close the WELL KNOWN “Internet Explorer”, you can stop “Virus May Cry” User Notify.

3.3 Log + Blacklist

Set “Virus May Cry” autostart, Set “Log” autostart, Set “User Notify” Not autostart.

All files that had been executed will be recorded in log. You can add the file, which you don’t want it to be executed, to the blacklist.

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