
I'm pleased to note I have not received any reports of attacks by WinPatrol users. My experience is that typical users could fall prey to the download but instinct would kick in the moment they clicked. However, this was under lab conditions and not by a typical user who would have allowed CryptoLocker to run in the first place. Using the free version some files were compromised. Using WinPatrol PLUS I have been able to detect the infiltration in time before any damage was done. I'm currently spending a lot of time researching this threat so I do have a bit of experience. While I highly recommend daily backups over paying an extortionist it would be possible to restore their files via our History button. In fact, if you remove the Trojan part of the threat it could prevent you from seeing the instructions on how to save your files. Crypto style programs aren't sophisticated in the way they remain on your system. WinPatrol's protection by design is focused on a program infiltrating your computer so it can hide and mess with your system on a regular basis. I wouldn't feel comfortable saying WinPatrol will protect you against this kind of threat. Both allow you to accessĬryptoLocker has been a moving target but it has been on our radar for a while. You can access Propertiesīy right-clicking WinPatrol.exe in the Windows File Explorer or the file in the WinPatrol list of Startup programs.

If Windows Defender conflicts with WinPatrol just be sure to uncheck this box in the Properties dialog screen. Windows Defender won't like it if WinPatrol tries to run with higher security access. Telling Windows "WinPatrol.exe" can "Run as Administrator". Sometimes you or other Fans of WinPatrol may try to improve your computer security by

Screen everytime your restarted your computer. If we elevate security permissions you'd have to respond to the Windows "User Account Control" Permissions to look at critical system locations. This component monitors for changes but doesn't require special


The powerful WinPatrol.exe is a smallįile that runs when you first boot or restart your computer. Our small background monitor, "WinPatrol.exe". The only time we see a problem is when a particular change is made giving administrative privledges to WinPatrol and Windows Defender work and play well together. Windows Defender Does Not Allow WinPatrol.
