>>In my opinion, get ReFox - it is still in production being actively updated, does the job, covers 98% of threats. For the remaining 2%, move to terminal services environment or redevelop as a web solution. Then you will reduce to 1% threat space.
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>John clamis Defox is better. Your opinion?
I have not used Defox but from what I have read (a few years ago) it probably is stronger protection than Refox - but I cannot say for sure because both products are being worked on and who knows what is going on behind the scenes. But the real question is this; does it make a difference? Both Defox and Refox are going to be cracked by any serious hacker. And both Defox and Refox will protect you against the end-user / casual computer user trying to be clever. It is protection enough for 99% of the people who would get hold of your EXE. And it is no real protection against the serious hacker who knows what he is doing.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.