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RoboMan's Kaspersky 2023 Light & Solid Settings
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<blockquote data-quote="RoboMan" data-source="post: 1037047" data-attributes="member: 53544"><p>Because we're not using heuristics as our main line of defense, and because we're trying to make Kaspersky as light as possible. Our first line of defense with this configuration is Application Control (now Intrusion Prevention), which will block unknown files and mark them as untrusted. A quick, light heuristic scan is enough for this approach, since we rely more on KSN Vendor's List rather than on scanning files for malicious behaviour. Still, if you allow (mark as Trusted) a malicious file, heuristics will play its role, and even if it fails, Kaspersky's Intrusion Prevention will pop up again blocking a payload for lacking a signature or not being signed by a Trusted Vendor.</p><p></p><p>In most cases, our configuration will stop a threat prior full execution due to this aforementioned configuration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoboMan, post: 1037047, member: 53544"] Because we're not using heuristics as our main line of defense, and because we're trying to make Kaspersky as light as possible. Our first line of defense with this configuration is Application Control (now Intrusion Prevention), which will block unknown files and mark them as untrusted. A quick, light heuristic scan is enough for this approach, since we rely more on KSN Vendor's List rather than on scanning files for malicious behaviour. Still, if you allow (mark as Trusted) a malicious file, heuristics will play its role, and even if it fails, Kaspersky's Intrusion Prevention will pop up again blocking a payload for lacking a signature or not being signed by a Trusted Vendor. In most cases, our configuration will stop a threat prior full execution due to this aforementioned configuration. [/QUOTE]
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