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Re: rising is now completley freeware.

Postby jamescv7 » Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:35 am

Yes rising was definitely improved from every version.

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March 18, 2011, Rising personal security software products, announced that its comprehensive, permanent free. We will continue to give top priority to product quality, continue to invest heavily in research and development and improve service, and we will always put the interests of customers first, and strive to let each user be assured Rising satisfaction.

Rising along with other security software installed, do not worry about any compatibility issues.

Rising personal you have installed security software products can be permanently free of charge, if you feel useful, please recommend to your friends; If you have any questions, please give us, we will seriously improve. Details>>

Note: the user has installed the Rising personal software products, new procedures without reloading, you can use a permanent free upgrades.


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Postby PinoyKid » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:26 am

Great opportunity for me to test out Rising. :twisted:
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Re: rising is now completley freeware.

Postby bogdan » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:03 am

I am concerned about the first pop-up. C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe was identified as malware probably due to suspicious activity and the pop-up offered the user the option to delete the file. Cmd.exe is obviously a legit windows file and I wander what would happen if someone chooses to delete it.

I also saw the tester skipping a file because it was digitally signed. I want to use this occasion to remember everyone that all a digital signature does is confirm that a certain file was created by the a certain person/company. It can't be used to distinguish between good and malicious files.
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Postby Tomo172 » Fri Mar 25, 2011 9:24 am

bogdan wrote:I am concerned about the first pop-up. C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe was identified as malware probably due to suspicious activity and the pop-up offered the user the option to delete the file. Cmd.exe is obviously a legit windows file and I wander what would happen if someone chooses to delete it.

I also saw the tester skipping a file because it was digitally signed. I want to use this occasion to remember everyone that all a digital signature does is confirm that a certain file was created by the a certain person/company. It can't be used to distinguish between good and malicious files.


Yeah I noticed that aswell. Thanks for mentioning.
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