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2. Check the checkbox where it says “Check to enter coupon code”, enter the code as GIZMOSFREEWARE and click the Apply button. You should now see that the total price has become $0.00

3. Fill up the form by entering your first name, last name, address, zipcode, city, country, and a working email address. For the payment option, just select “Cash”. Click Next.
4. Check the confirm subscription checkbox and click the Complete purchase button.
5. Go to this page http://www.mamutu.com/en/support/codelost/Default.aspx
6. Key in your email address that you entered in step 3 and click the Send Code button.
7. Check your email and you should receive an email from Emsi Software
8. Download the latest Mamutu version 2 and install.
9. After finished installing Mamutu, run it and you’ll be asked to login from the program itself. Enter the username and password. At the next screen you’ll see that you have 1 number of full version license valid for a year.

Sorry 64-bit Windows users, Mamutu runs only on 32-bit of Windows XP, 2003/2008 Server and Vista. There are 2 processes for Mamutu which is a2service.exe taking up 9.692MB and mamutu.exe taking up 20.688MB. This is the first time I got to test Mamutu and honestly I was a little disappointed with the results.
Mamutu claims to detect injection of code into other programs, invisible installations of software and creation of Autostart entries BUT it didn’t warn me when I tried infecting my test computer with a trojan. The trojan that I used for testing has all 3 behaviors above but no idea why it did not block or warn me about it. I’ve also tried running a very destructive virus called Almanahe/JambanMu, it managed to detect “Invisible installations of software” and pops up the same warning over and over again for a few times even though I select “Block behavior”. When the warning popups has stopped, I was shocked to find that the computer has been successfully infected by the virus because task manager, regedit, cmd has been disabled and the computer was running very slowly. As for Brontok virus, it managed to block all suspicious behavior. In my opinion, I personally think that ThreatFire works better than Mamutu.
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Nice one, Dude. Thanx
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Huh…. bad protection!!11
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