Monday, January 10, 2011

USB Disk Security

USB Disk Security is an ideal application that blocks automatically all autoruns made by plug in the flash drive. It does not need any definition updates. It can prevent virus from running automatically.
USB Flash drive has just become part of our lives. It is an easy mean to store and share data between PC users. Though, virus understands this important role as well. Virus uses flash as a way to virally spreading over the net and into any PCs. It finds its way through automatically run itself once user plugs in the flash drive. This is called autorun.
What’s protection if virus always loads itself before any antivirus can detect them? With this application, virus just can’t load itself and there is enough time for you to figure out how to remove them from your flash drive with pace. You feel very safe of using your flash drive.
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Here is a lightweight application called USB Disk Security. It acts nearly like an antivirus. It runs silently in the background and it does not require much of PC resources. Actually, it detects autorun just right after plugging in flash drive. If an autorun is presented, USB Disk Security will show a dialogue box warning and asking whether users want to delete the autorun. It does not any virus definition updates, yet sometimes it can detect any virus. This is proved to be an easy way to prevent virus from loading itself.
Moreover, it has the abilities of scanning the memory or flash drives for any potential dangerous files. It can acquire ‘Immunity’ to your flash drive by creating an autorun file before the virus does. Plus, it can repair PC registry and clean up unnecessary file on your hard drive. More than one!
Here is screenshot:


On the other hand, autorun may be created from a safe source such as automatic installation of an application. You may remember your PC automatically installs a game after you put in the CD. Although, you can disable skipping autorun with this program. I suggest you disable autorun other than letting any harms find their way into your PC.

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