Few Bugs

  1. The windows calculator does not get added to the security policy list when it is supposed to be added. I have defense+ set to “safe mode”, sandbox is off, and “create rules for safe applications” is turned on. I open the calculator, and it runs just fine. But when I look in the security policy, its not listed. Other windows apps are listed in the security policy when I run them (e.g. wordpad, notepad, disk defrag, disk clean up, character map, services app, command prompt), but the calculator is never listed.

  2. The traffic graph is not refreshed appropriately. I opened Malwarebytes (MBAM) and started an update. During the update, I opened the CIS summary page and it showed the graph below. I finished the MBAM update and closed MBAM. I then closed the CIS window, re-opened CIS, and it still showed the same graph (even though MBAM was no longer running in the process list or listed in the active connections! Another time, the graph showed MBAM taking 100% of the traffic, even though it was not even running! It also happened with Hitman Pro and A2-Hijack free. If I wait long enough (maybe a minute or two), the graph eventually updates. Seems like the refresh speed is way too slow.

These bugs are easily reproduced by the steps described above.
I could not find a solution to the above issues

XP SP3 32 bit
CIS (AV stateful, Firewall safe mode, D+ safe mode, sandbox off)
Superantispyware (realtime active)
Using administrative account.

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  1. The bug listed above was not fixed with the last CIS update. I still cannot get calc.exe to show up in my defense+ security policy list.

  2. Also, there is a minor GUI bug: the window that opens when you run diagnostics does not match the CIS GUI design (see pic).

  3. I am not sure if this is a GUI glitch, but it was not changed in the last update. In the “My pending Files” window", is the slash mark supposed to be there? It looks out of place (see pic).

These bugs are easily reproduced by the steps described above.
I could not find a solution to the above issues

XP SP3 32 bit
CIS 4.0.141842.828 (AV stateful, Firewall safe mode, D+ safe mode, sandbox off)
Superantispyware (realtime active)
Using administrative account.

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