Solved Question about BufferZone Pro

Loki

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Hi,

Anyone know anything good or bad about this software? I don't want to post a link in case it's not good software. :p

Thank You
Loki :cool:
 

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When I searched for BufferZone Pro I got a return with this summary:
BufferZone Pro prevents ALL threats, even unknown (zero-day) threats that anti-virus misses. There are no signature updates, no maintenance and no response time

No software can do what that summary claims; some threats will get thru.

I looked at a few reviews to confirm that this software is a virtualization tool. This means that you can download and install an app - if the app turns out to be bad*, you can empty the BufferZone cache and (in theory) no changes will be made to your system. If the app is okay, you can then install it on your computer for real**.

*how do they expect us to know if it is bad?
Sure, some apps are obviously bad - some are not so obvious.

**you only delayed installing the app for real; but BufferZone might help you avoid the obviously bad stuff.

There is a search link in the upper right corner of this web page - search these forums using the term BufferZone for the inputs of others.

You can use the free Microsoft XP Mode to virtualize your surfing and to test some software... but you need to setup the XP Mode in a way that it drops all changes to the XP virtual OS when you turn it off. You also want to turn off file sharing.
 
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I installed BufferZone Pro into a W7pro64bit virtual machine and the installer launches the default browser (in this case, IE9) to show you a tutorial. The tut appears to be presented as one large image that did not load:

bufferzone.png

I was able to surf elsewhere - but their tutorial is broken.

I then tried to install Flash. I left the option checked to let the flash download and install the Chrome browser inside the buffered zone. Flash installed, but the Chrome install failed. I would say that BufferZone Pro has some bugs to be worked out. It is certainly not worth paying for.
 

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I have never hear of Buffer Zone. That would worry me right off the bat.
Please update your specs with a couple of new things that have been added so we know what antivirus you are using.
--
Are you looking for a antivirus program you can use?

I use MSE.

Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Windows
 

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Hello UsernameIssues and Layback Bear,

Thanks for the replies. I was going to test the software in a VM, but got into another project so I thought I'd see if anyone already knew of this program and if it was any good. From UsernameIssues test I'd say I'll give it a pass.

Layback Bear my anti-virus is MSE and I'm happy with it and Malwarebytes. I'll update my specs.

Again thanks for the replies.

Loki :cool:
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD A10-7850 Quad Core 3.7 GHz
Motherboard
MSI MS-7900
Memory
16 GB
Graphics Card(s)
MSI Radeon R7 250 OC Crossfired with A10 AMD Radeon R7
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370HD, ViewSonic VA1912wb
Screen Resolution
1920*1080, 1440*900
Hard Drives
128 GB SSD
512 GB SSD
500 GB HDD
PSU
Corsair CX500
Case
Rosewill THOR V2 BLACK
Keyboard
Logitech G15
Mouse
CMSTORM MS2K
Internet Speed
ATT U-Verse
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials, MalwareBytes
Browser
Firefox (lastest stable) with NoScript
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Just a humdrum little system.
Glad to help and learn :-)
 

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Intel HD Graphics
Hard Drives
crappy SSD
Antivirus
Employer mandated Symantec Endpoint Protection
Browser
Pale Moon 64bit, IE11 64bit & Chrome 64bit
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