Xyvos WhiteList Antivirus is a legacy, niche security tool that was primarily introduced around 2011 to offer zero-day threat protection by utilizing application whitelisting rather than traditional virus signatures. It is essentially an obsolete piece of software that is no longer competitive or actively maintained for modern operating systems. Core Features and Technology
Application Whitelisting: Instead of maintaining a massive “blacklist” of known bad files (traditional signatures), it only permits pre-approved, safe programs to execute on the system. Anything not on the “whitelist” is blocked by default.
Zero-Day Focus: Because it blocks unknown executables natively, it was marketed as an ultimate tool against zero-day exploits (brand-new malware without existing signatures).
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