StreamArmor is the sophisticated tool for discovering hidden alternate data streams (ADS) as well as clean them completely from the system. It's advanced auto analysis coupled with online threat verification mechanism makes it the best tool available in the market for eradicating the evil streams.
NOTE: The main website download link has switch to an encrypted installer. Linking to softpedia.
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Runs on: | WinXP / Vista / Win7 |
Writes settings to: | Application folder |
Stealth: ? | Yes |
License: | Freeware |
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What's new? | See https://securityxploded.com/streamarmor.php#ReleaseHistory |
v2.5 out, still portable?
v1.5
@Magibon:
My comment was a bit premature, I'm not sure why I worded it that way... Better said I suppose would have been - "someone may want to look into this more."
V1.5
@ Mike.S.G.:
i just used this and no problems. they only suspicious activity was it required multiple direct connections at the start, however, after closer examination, it was to VirusTotal for checking suspicious files.
As for "rootkitanalytics" letting StreamArmor go: their description is vague. It could be due to personal disagreements. It says nothing about his work.
I have Kaspersky Internet Security 2011 running, and there were no problems for me.
this is great for me, as it's another form of detection, something not many Malware scanners check for. Also, not many people are even aware of what a Stream is.
V1.5
You might want to remove this app.
From - http://www.rootkitanalytics.com/
"StreamArmor and SpyDLLRemover are NOT associated with RootkitAnalytics by any means. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, we had to let go of the corresponding volunteer and remove all his contributions. "
V1.0
v3.0 out
v1.5