Computer Security Programs for
Windows
by Leithauser
Research
Leithauser Research provides a variety of computer security programs. Most of these are designed to help you control who has access to your computer, what programs they can run, and what Web sites they can visit. All of these programs are distributed as shareware, which means that you can try them for 30 days for free before you pay for them. Below is a list of programs.
Clock Guard
Clock Guard is a Windows program that prevents
tampering with the computer clock. It can be used for various purposes. A few
examples are:
1) Preventing files from being given falsified time/date stamps
by manually resetting the system clock and then saving the file.
2) Prevent
employees who are using a computer-based time clock from altering the time to
allow themselves to "punch in" at a falsified time.
3) Prevent users who have
time limited programs (programs that can only be used at certain times) from
accessing these programs at improper times.
4) Prevent people who are paying
for computer use on a time basis from resetting the clock to reduce the amount
of time they pay for.
5) Prevent people who are restricted to a certain
amount of computer time per day (usually children) from resetting the computer
clock to give themselves more time.
Unlike other clock
control programs, Clock Guard does not require an Internet connection. It does
not automatically set the computer clock to the correct time by dialing up an
atomic clock somewhere. It works by preventing sudden changes in the computer
clock. You can deactivate clock protection with the password you select when you
install it. This allows you to set the clock if it becomes wrong. Click here for more information on Clock Guard.
Internet Password Lock
Internet Password Lock is a Windows 2000/XP/Vista (does not work on 95/98/Me/NT) Internet security program that locks all Internet access (Web, email, Instant Messaging, etc.). Useful in for parents to protect their children by controlling their Internet access and business to control Internet use. For more information, click here .
Web Site Zapper
Web Site Zapper is a Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP
software program (does not work on NT) that closes Web browsers that are
displaying undesirable Web sites. It can be used for several purposes: 1)
Blocking your browser from being redirected to dangerous or undesirable sites,
such as those infected with viruses.
2) Blocking popups
3) Access control,
to allow parents, schools, and employers to prevent children, students, or
employees from going to undesirable sites, such as pornography or gambling
sites.
4) Controlling when people can access the Internet. Web Site Zapper
has a password protected switch to turn off blocking, so you simply have Web
Site Zapper block all Web sites until you are present and can turn off the
blocking. Parents can use this to control how much time children spend on the
Internet.
With Web Site Zapper, you compile a list of good and
bad Web site titles and/or URLs (Web addresses). You can add Web site titles and
URLs to these lists manually, or have Web Site Zapper build these lists
automatically in learning mode (explained in the instruction manual).
Once you have built a list of Web sites, Web Site Zapper can either close
down any site on the bad site list (Block mode), or close down any site NOT on
the good site list (Allow mode). Web Site Zapper provides the same function as
Web Padlock, but operates differently. It has some advantages and some
disadvantages. We suggest that you try both, and see which one best suits your
needs. For more information on Web Site Zapper and to download a trial copy, click here.
Settings Lock
Settings Lock is a software program for Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT/Vista computers that allows you to password protect 13 Windows settings and functions. These settings are:
The computer clock time and date
System Restore
Video display properties, such as wallpaper and screen saver (called Display Personalization in Vista)
Internet Options
Add/Remove Programs (called Programs and Features in Vista)
User Accounts
Windows Security Center
System Properties
Add Hardware Wizard
Network Connects and Setup Wizard (called Network and Sharing Center in Vista)
Properties of individual files (such as read-only)
Task Manager
Windows Explorer and My Computer folder options
Settings Lock protects these functions by blocking the Windows programs that allow you to access them. For example, if you password protect the System Restore, Settings Lock will not allow the System Restore program to run until you deactivate the Settings Lock protection. There is a button on the Settings Lock control panel that allows you to temporarily turn off all protections, provided you know the supervisor or administrator password. You an also permanently turn of any one or more of the protections if you know the administrator password. For more information on Settings Lock, click here.
Computer Rental Controller
Computer Rental Controller is a Windows program that allows you to easily rent or sell computer time on your computer. It generates a list of passwords, that allows access to the computer for a period of time selected by you. It can also allow you to set up passwords that can be used repeatedly, with Computer Rental Controller keeping track of how much time each password was used for. Set up your own Internet Caf� or computer kiosk. For more information on Computer Rental Controller, click here.
Web Surfer Watcher
Web Surfer Watcher is a software program for
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP (does not work on NT computers) that records what Web
sites have been viewed on your computer. Web Surfer Watcher operates hidden in
the background, recording Web site titles and URLs (addresses) of Web sites
viewed using Internet Explorer or America Online. It can only record the titles
of Web sites viewed with other Web browsers, such as Netscape, Opera, or
Mozilla. You can configure Web Surfer Watcher to either record this limited
information form these browsers, or block these browsers from running to force
people to use Internet Explorer or America Online.
When
you run the viewer, you will see a list of the titles of Web sites that have
been visited. The list displays the Web site titles. You can click on any title
on the list to see the URL of the site, and also when the site was viewed. You
can then click on the View Web Site button to actually see the Web site if you
like. You can search the list of viewed sites for specific words to simplify
checking for objectionable sites. This program can easily be run on a network,
allowing you to monitor Internet activity on multiple computers from one
computer. For more information on Web Surfer Watcher, click here.
Software Time Lock
Allows you to block access to the Web, individual programs, or the entire computer during selected time periods for each day of the week. Also allows you to control for how long the Internet, individual programs, or the computer itself can be used in total for each day of the week. For more information, click here.
Program Selector Pro
Program Selector Pro is a computer security program that provides access control and usage management. When installed, it replaces the standard Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP/ME user interface (task bar, Start button, and icons) with a convenient user configurable list box of program names. The person who installs Program Selector Pro decides which programs to include in the list box, giving this person complete control over which programs can be run on that computer. In addition, each program on the list can be password protected, and a password can also be assigned to access Windows itself. A supervisor level password is required to add programs to (or remove programs from) the program list box. An administrative level password is required to restore the original Windows interface. This provides the person who installs Program Selector Pro with the ability to completely control the use of a computer. This program is most useful in a business setting, where the supervisor needs the ability to control who can do what on each company computer. It can also be useful in a family setting, however, to give parents control of the computer to block children from using certain programs. Virus protection and a program uninstall feature are also provided by Program Selector Pro. Click here for more information on Program Selector Pro.
Hide-A-File
Hide-A-File is a Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP computer security software program that allows you to hide files and folders so they cannot be accessed. You then need a password to retrieve the hidden files or folders.For more information, click here.
Program Sentry
Program Sentry is a less intrusive (although
somewhat less thorough) alternative to Program Selector Pro. This Windows
95/98/Me/2000/XP (does not work on NT computers) computer security program that
provides access control and usage management. When installed, it allows you to
either create a list of blocked programs or a list of allowed programs. In the
blocked programs mode, any program on the list is blocked. In the allowed
program mode, any program NOT on the list is blocked. Which mode you choose to
use depends on whether you have a few programs you want to block (in which case
you would use the blocked program mode), or you have a few programs you want to
allow people to use (in which case you would use the allowed program
mode).
In both modes, you can assign optional passwords
to the programs on the list. In blocked program mode, if no password is assigned
to a program, it cannot be individually unblocked. If a password is assigned to
a blocked program, it can be unblocked using the password. In the allowed
program mode, if no password is assigned to the program, it is never blocked. If
a password is assigned to the program, it is blocked until someone enters the
password for that program. passwords are useful if several people use the
computer, and you want each to be allowed to use different programs. You can
give each person the passwords to the programs they are allowed to
use.
An administrator password is required to add or remove
programs from the lists or change their passwords. This provides the person who
installs Program Sentry with the ability to completely control the use of a
computer. All blocking can be temporarily turned off using supervisor level
password. This password cannot be used to add programs to (or remove programs
from) the program lists.
This program is most useful in a
business setting, where the supervisor needs the ability
to control who can do what on each company computer. It can also be useful
in a family setting, however, to give parents control of the computer to block
children from using certain programs. Click here for more
information on Program Sentry.
Computer Payment Enforcer
Computer Payment Enforcer is a computer program that helps you to collect payments for computers that you have sold on credit or are renting out. Installed on a computer you are selling or leasing, it will lock down the computer when payments are overdue. In order to unlock the computer, the person must input a payment code, which you supply once they have made their payment. For more information, click here.
Computer Use Reporter
Find out what your employees or children are doing
on the computer. Computer Use Reporter covertly monitors what programs are used
on the computer, what files or Web sites these programs access, when they are
accessed, and which user is on the computer at the time.
This
program can easily be run on a network, allowing you to monitor Internet
activity on multiple computers from one computer. For more information on
Computer Use Reporter, click here.
Drive Blocker
Drive Blocker is a software program for Windows XP computers (does not work on Windows 95/98/Me/2000/NT) that allows your computer to block access to removable drives to prevent people from using any removable drives or media, such as flash drives (sometimes called thumb drives), CD's, or floppy drives on your computer. A password (selected by you when you install Drive Blocker) is required in order to reactivate the removable drives. This allows you to prevent theft of sensitive information from your computers and also to prevent employees from installing unauthorized software on company computers. Click here for more information on Drive Blocker.
Autobackup
AutoBackup allows you to easily back up critical files. It is particularly useful if you have a specific set of files you need to back up frequently, although it can also perform more general backups. It is also useful if you simply want to routinely copy certain files to a floppy for transport to another computer. You can input a specific list of files that you want to back up. This list can also include general file masks, such as C:\My Documents\*.* (all files in the "My Documents" folder), when you want to backup up an entire group of files. Once you have input this list of files and/or file masks, you can easily make backup copies of all these files at the click of a mouse button. You can even tell AutoBackup to automatically back up all your critical files when you exit Windows (hence the name AutoBackup). Although AutoBackup is particularly useful if you have a specific group of files that need to be backed up regularly, it can also be used as a general backup program. You can tell AutoBackup to simply back up all the files on any drives you select that have changed today, or since any other date you select. Click here for more information on AutoBackup.
If you have any questions, please send email to [email protected]. You can also call (386) 410-6769 between the hours of 11 AM and 5 PM Eastern time.
If you prefer to write, the address is
Leithauser Research
821 SnapDragon Drive
New Smyrna Beach, FL
32168
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