I wonder why AppCheck doesn't include Opera browser in Exploit Guard... It's essentially Chrome, but for some reason isn't covered at all. Ugh.
There is a whole bunch of reviews on Appcheck here Videos - CheckMALIs there anything from AMTSO or elsewhere one can recommend to test AppCheck real quick?![]()
You realise the videos you linked us to are biased, right?There is a whole bunch of reviews on Appcheck here Videos - CheckMAL
Use Windows Defender with a tweaked Exploit Guard alongside NVT OSArmor and you'll be good. You don't necessarily need to add AppCheck at all. If you want something more enhanced, use HitmanPro.Alert which now also has an Anti-Malware engine embedded within it (over WDEG/AppCheck) and will truly tackle exploits.Currently AppCheck is residing with Windows Defender (3/6 exploit guards disabled) and OSArmor. Is there anything from AMTSO or elsewhere one can recommend to test AppCheck real quick?![]()
Use Windows Defender with a tweaked Exploit Guard alongside NVT OSArmor and you'll be good. You don't necessarily need to add AppCheck at all. If you want something more enhanced, use HitmanPro.Alert which now also has an Anti-Malware engine embedded within it (over WDEG/AppCheck) and will truly tackle exploits.
You can also make use of Controlled Folder Access (CFA) in Windows Defender via Group Policies.
Well, I know that. But it will show the ones it can block anyway if you get what I mean.You realise the videos you linked us to are biased, right?
The videos from the linked source were made by CheckMAL themselves - it's just marketing. They aren't exactly going to turn around and post a video demonstrating how their product failed to block a zero-day ransomware variant...
Since I use Emsi commandline scanner, another on-demand to take HitmanPro's place would be welcome.

