ShadowGuard 1.0

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ShadowGuard provides you with the means to stop malware or ransomware from deleting your Windows shadow copies.
ShadowGuard provides you with the means to stop malware or ransomware from deleting your Windows shadow copies.

Shadow Copies are included in Microsoft Windows, they create backup copies or snapshots of files and volumes, it is implemented as a Windows service called the Volume Shadow Copy service.

Upon ShadowGuard making a detection, like the presence of ransomware that actively searches and deletes shadow copies, for instance, ShadowGuard prevents those commands from execution and will terminate the application that initiated the commands. It works by attaching itself as a debugger to certain processes, filtering out any destructive commands prior to the process being created.

ShadowGuard actively maintains an allowed programs list that prevents those specific programs from being terminated; this will be essential for some backup applications which may use vssadmin.exe to manage volume shadow copies.

ShadowGuard is straightforward to use; you have three options selectable via a checkmark. Once you have made your selections, you can close out of the app as it doesn't need to be running to operate.

ShadowGuard can currently attach to:

powershell.exe
wmic.exe
vssadmin.exe

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