ViHoMa
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ViHoMa

What is Vihoma?
Vihoma is a program that runs on your computer and helps the operating system to block connections to malicious websites. It's like an adblocker, but system-wide. You may manually block domains through its graphical interface, or let the program automatically do it for you.
If you are a more advanced user, then Vihoma also lets you add domains with custom addresses:
How does it protect me?
This app will download a list of hosts that are considered malicious, and tells your computer to avoid the connection to them by adding that list to a local file called hosts
.
It uses a consolidated hosts list provided by Steven Black. You can check his Github repository for more information.
What do I need to run it?
Vihoma is built with Java 8 and JavaFX. You'll need to have JRE 8 installed on your computer. Given that a system file is modified, administration privileges are required too.
Where can I download it?
You will find .zip files containing the program executable on this dropbox folder.
How do i run it?
If you are on Windows, double click on the vihoma.bat file.
If a GNU/Linux-based system is used, execute vihoma.sh. Make sure that you have an OpenJRE 8 instance installed. The JavaFX library is not included, so you must manually install openjfx too. For example, using apt install openjfx.
NOTE: Vihoma overwrites your system's hosts file. If you have previously modified it with custom hosts, you may want to backup the file first.