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SpyShelter Free: The Kind of Protection That Watches What You Can’t See Sometimes the threat isn’t in a file or a download. It’s what an app does after it’s already running — silently logging keys, hijacking your clipboard, injecting code into trusted processes. That’s the gap SpyShelter Free tries to fill. And frankly, it does it well.
It’s not a traditional antivirus. It won’t scan your disk or nag you about updates. What it does instead is quietly sit between your OS and everything else — wa
NetCrunch: Monitoring That Doesn’t Waste Time There’s a moment in every IT department where someone finally says, “We need to start watching this stuff properly.” And then comes the usual flood of tools: some open-source half-stack, a few agents, manual configs, and dashboards that only one guy understands. NetCrunch skips all that.
It’s a monitoring platform that installs fast, finds what’s on your network, and just… starts working. No compiling. No duct-taping pieces together. You fire it u
Genie Timeline Free: Automatic Backups Without the Fuss Sometimes you don’t want to think about backups. You just want them to happen — quietly, in the background, without daily babysitting. Genie Timeline Free fits into that space. It’s not packed with power-user features, but for basic file safety? It does the job. What It Actually Does
Wazuh: When Log Noise Turns Into Real Signals Every network leaves a trail — logs, events, user actions, system tweaks. Most of the time, nobody looks. Not until something breaks. Wazuh is what happens when you stop ignoring that noise and start making sense of it.
It’s not a single-purpose tool. It’s more like a collection of things glued together — log analysis, file change detection, intrusion alerts, vulnerability checks, compliance tracking — all wrapped into a system that actually talks t