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Understanding CatchPulse Protection Modes: Automatic, Interactive, Lockdown, Trust All & Observation

Modern endpoint protection platforms increasingly rely on application allowlisting—a “deny-by-default” approach that blocks execution of unknown or untrusted software to prevent ma…

Antivirus Products in India: Types, Blacklist vs Whitelist (Allowlisting) Models, and Where CatchPulse Fits

Businesses in India commonly buy “antivirus,” but modern endpoint security is broader than classic virus scanning. Today’s products may include EPP (Endpoint Protection Platform), …

CatchPulse: Personalized Malware Protection for Your Devices

In today’s digital world, securing your personal devices is no longer a choice but a necessity. With a rapidly increasing number of cyber threats, traditional antivirus solutions m…

Quick Heal vs CatchPulse: Technical Comparison for Endpoint Protection

Selecting the right endpoint security solution is critical in today’s threat landscape. Quick Heal (a commonly deployed traditional antivirus/endpoint protection suite in India) an…

CatchPulse Antivirus (formerly SecureAPlus): Whitelisting-Based Protection Redefined

CatchPulse, previously known as SecureAPlus, is a revolutionary antivirus and endpoint protection software that prioritizes application whitelisting over traditional blacklisting m…

Windows Server Manager Shows “Core Scanning Server” Stopped After Quick Heal Update – Explanation & Resolution

System administrators running Windows Server with enterprise antivirus and EDR solutions may occasionally observe a temporary service alert in Server Manager, indicating that the “…

Windows Server 2019 Security Hardening & Post-RDP Intrusion Remediation

This Knowledge Base article documents a real-world Windows Server 2019 security hardening and incident remediation scenario involving: An attempted RDP intrusion Partial Hy…

Detecting and Preventing Hyper-V, Virtual NIC, and RDP Takeover Persistence on Windows Servers – A Complete Incident Response & Hardening Guide

Modern Windows Server attacks rarely stop at initial access. Once attackers obtain administrator or SYSTEM-level execution, they often attempt to establish persistence by enabling …