Increase security by scanning for changes in local or web files with WebESC
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 03/04/2015 07:51 AM [ Comments ]
WebESC is a handy little portable security tool for checking when changes are made to your local or web files. It is mostly intended for the advanced user.
It is very fast. List for scanning, in FLS file, is created by WebESC initial scan, or by your application if any, or manually by you. The FLS data reflects the current state of scanned files so when comparing to one taken at another time, WebESC will provide discrepancies between the two. You can compare your local or web files for any changes, e.g. by a virus or hacker or legally by some application. WebESC will not remove a virus but it can detect a file change that many of antivirus programs omit, so it would be best to run them both.
WebESC in local mode helps you to track the file changes on your computer. For example, list of hard disk files, or your storage on CD/DVD (if burning was reliable or there was a media damage), or USB memory. You can also compare two different folders by using the relative paths, meaning you can check your backups.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/webesc.html
WebESC in local mode helps you to track the file changes on your computer. For example, list of hard disk files, or your storage on CD/DVD (if burning was reliable or there was a media damage), or USB memory. You can also compare two different folders by using the relative paths, meaning you can check your backups.
Download @ http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/webesc.html
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