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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1004983" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>Comodo is much smarter, but trusting files used by trusted installers is an open highway to DLL hijacking. That is why SAC currently does not do it.</p><p>Furthermore, I noticed in my tests with SAC that ISG is more restrictive. For example, the H_C installers were allowed by SAC (also by SmartScreen and ASR rules), but still blocked by ISG in WDAC. When using WDAC with ISG, you can still see the SmartScreen alert. On the contrary, when SAC was ON in my tests, I could only see the SAC alert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1004983, member: 32260"] Comodo is much smarter, but trusting files used by trusted installers is an open highway to DLL hijacking. That is why SAC currently does not do it. Furthermore, I noticed in my tests with SAC that ISG is more restrictive. For example, the H_C installers were allowed by SAC (also by SmartScreen and ASR rules), but still blocked by ISG in WDAC. When using WDAC with ISG, you can still see the SmartScreen alert. On the contrary, when SAC was ON in my tests, I could only see the SAC alert. [/QUOTE]
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