Windows endpoint  ·  v2.2.9

Make your PC feel new again.
And keep it that way.

Iverson cleans the gunk, watches for compromise, and locks down what runs — in three clicks. Built by Cyber Automation for everyone who isn't an IT pro.

Authenticode-signed by Sectigo Windows 10/11 — Home, Pro, Enterprise
Sectigo EV Code-Signing Authenticode verified Quarantine-first remediation — nothing is deleted
Three buttons. One window.

Security that doesn't need a security team.

Iverson does three things, and does them properly. The whole product fits on a single screen because that is all anyone should ever need.

Optimise this PC

Reclaims disk space, prunes startup programs, and rebuilds the responsiveness your machine had on day one. Safe by default — destructive actions are opt-in.

  • Temp / cache / Prefetch sweep
  • Browser cache (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave)
  • Startup, services, scheduled-task audit
  • Disk SMART + memory check

Detect compromise

Cross-checks every running binary's Authenticode signature, audits browser extensions for sideloading, and inspects every common persistence vector. Tuned for near-zero false positives.

  • Authenticode + vendor-trust check
  • Run keys, IFEO, WMI, services, AppInit
  • Chrome / Edge / Firefox sideload detection
  • One-click Fix it ! safe remediation

Secure this PC

A continuous application allowlist that only lets binaries from trusted Windows / Program Files / vendor locations execute. Starts in audit-only mode so you can review what would be blocked before turning it on.

  • Per-process suspend → validate → resume
  • ETW + WMI dual process monitor
  • Microsoft Recommended Block List (opt-in)
  • One-click disable for installs / updates
From download to defended in three minutes

How it works.

STEP 01

Download & install

Grab IversonSetup-2.2.9.exe — a single signed file. Double-click. Windows asks for permission with a standard UAC prompt; that's the only credential you'll need.

STEP 02

The Enforcer arrives in audit mode

The installer registers Iverson Endpoint and the Iverson Enforcer service. Audit mode means everything is being watched and logged, but nothing is being blocked yet. You decide when to flip the switch.

STEP 03

Click any of the three buttons

Open Iverson from the Start menu. Optimise. Detect. Secure. Each one is a single button — no consoles, no command lines, no security-team training required.

Inside the Enforcer

Watch every process. Block none of them — until you say so.

Audit mode logs every would-be block to the Activity panel and the Windows Event Log so you can review the allowlist's behaviour against your real workload. When you're ready, one click flips into enforce mode. One click flips back, so installing new software is never an ordeal.

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IversonSetup-2.2.9.exe 14.1 MB

Windows 10 / 11 · 64-bit
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SHA-256 verified · Sectigo timestamp

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Common questions

Asked & answered.

What does Iverson actually do?
Three things, available from a single window. Optimise clears the clutter that slows your PC down over time (temp directories, browser caches, stale prefetch entries, redundant startup programs). Detect looks for evidence that something nasty has settled in — unsigned binaries, sideloaded browser extensions, classic malware persistence vectors. Secure installs a continuous application allowlist that only lets well-known, vendor-signed software run.
Will it slow my PC down?
No — that would defeat the point. The optimiser and the detector only run when you click them. The Enforcer service is ETW-driven and validates each new process in microseconds; it adds no measurable startup latency to anything that is already on the allowlist.
Is it safe to enable the Enforcer?
Yes, by design. The Enforcer arrives in audit-only mode, which means it watches everything and logs would-be blocks but doesn't actually terminate anything. You can leave it there for as long as you like, review the activity log, and only turn on enforcement when nothing legitimate is being flagged. Switching back to audit-only is also one click.
What if I want to install new software?
Open Iverson, go to the Secure tab, and click Disable Enforcer. Run your installer. Click Enable Enforcer when it's done. The whole flow takes a couple of seconds and Windows asks for elevation once, the standard way.
What happens to the things "Fix it !" cleans up?
Nothing is deleted. Suspicious files and folders are moved to C:\ProgramData\Iverson\Quarantine\<timestamp>\; registry values are exported to a .reg backup before being removed; scheduled tasks and accounts are disabled rather than deleted. Each run also writes a restore.ps1 you can run as Administrator to undo every action in one click.
How do I uninstall Iverson?
Settings → Apps → Installed apps → Iverson Endpoint → Uninstall. The MSI cleanly stops and removes the Enforcer service for you; nothing is left behind in Program Files or the registry. Quarantine folders persist so you can still restore anything that was moved aside.