About BlackFog
BlackFog provides fileless cyberattack defense for real time protection against online threats. It focuses on non signature based threat detection using outbound traffic monitoring to protect the device and privacy of the end user. It consists of 10 layers of defense against ransomware, spyware, malware and unauthorized data collection and profiling.
3.5.2 – May 22, 2018
Fixed SSL blocks when using HTTP/2
Fixed possible DNS overflow with long domain names
Added Build number to OS version string for console
Added the ability to block Facebook in Network > Blocks
- Drivers now signed by Microsoft according to new rules since Windows 10 (1607)
3.5.1 – May 8, 2018
Fixed minor leak when checking for new version
Improved multi threading with large packet volume
Improved performance of packet sniffing
Re-signed application and drivers according to Microsofts new policies
Disable PowerShell blocks during install mode
Perform automatic upgrades with standard license
Updated for build 1803 of Windows 10
Updated install mode to a default of 30 minutes
3.5.0 – April 19, 2018
- Enhanced logging with microsecond resolution
- Debug mode now available using Ctrl+D to enable and Ctrl+X to disable
- Ignore initial welcome screen with Enterprise license
- Added mutex synchronization around some variables
- Automatically defer browser forensic clean if a session is open
- Include IP in threat message as well as hostname when available
- Added mute privacy clean notification option for Enterprise
- Added mute all threats notification option for Enterprise
- Changed Enterprise license expiry handling
- Added blacklisting capability to network options and Enterprise console
- Correctly Detect closure of Internet Explorer shortcuts for browser clean
- Added GDPR Data Retention option to Enterprise console
3.4.2 – March 21, 2018
Relaxed SSL validation to allow sites with malformed headers to pass
Added Powershell exception for developer console
Added Powershell exception for HyperV
Added more detailed logging when Whitelisting
Updated Ad blocking rules
Updated Service Load order dependencies
- Added over 100 new cryptocurrency mining blocks
3.4.1 – March 14, 2018
Improved JSON parsing performance and error detection
Added logging messages to client autoupdate procedure
Removed superfluous debugger messages
Added logging of path name to PowerShell exe attack vectors
Added support for SolarWinds Automation Manager
Optimized network buffering performance
Added several hundred new ad blocks
Added option to Mute Geofencing notifications to client and Enterprise
Improved SSL parsing performance
Whitelisted system files from PowerShell blocks
Optimized PowerShell attack blocking
Improved whitelisting on IP addresses
Improved SQL queries when using foreign character sets
Reduced memory requirements when filtering
Improved Ad blocking performance and detection over SSL
- Added global whitelisting option to Enterprise console